Reiki

 

Reiki for Animals

Reiki for animals is much shorter treatment, adapted to the type of animal treated. It usually lasts no longer than 10 - 15 minutes, or as long as the animal is willing to receive.

 

Reiki

Reiki (ray-key) means "universal energy" in Japanese and is a term used to describe a natural system to help bring about an improved sense of wellbeing and a positive feeling of spiritual renewal. This tradition was founded by Dr Mikao Usui in the early 20th century and evolved as a result of this research, experience and dedication. Reiki is a tradition that is open to any belief system and benefits may include deep relaxation and the promotion of a calm peaceful sense of wellbeing.

Reiki practitioners are taught by Reiki Masters/Teachers, who have trained in the tradition passed on, in person, from master to student. Students go through a process of initiation/attunement to the Reiki energy. They are then able to treat themselves and others, not only from a personal and emotional perspective, but also as an aid to individual development and spiritual growth.

What happens in a Reiki treatment?

During a Reiki treatment  you will remain completely clothed while comfortably lying on a couch. The Reiki practitioner will gently place their hands gently near your body, relying on their training and intuition while working. There is no massage or manipulation of any kind. Reiki can be used on the person as a whole, or locally, on specific parts of the body. It is also possible to receive Reiki at a distance.

How do I prepare for Reiki treatment?

- wear comfortable clothing
- bring bottled water

 

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