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Commonly, people feel a lot of heat from the practitioner’s hands, and a deep sense of relaxation and peace; however, reiki can also affect a client on an emotional level.
The greatest benefit of a treatment is that the client receives healing energy for all levels: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.
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The practitioner works with the auric layers to promote healing and does not need to touch a client during a session.
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The word reiki means ‘universal life energy’ in Japanese, where this therapy originated at the turn of the century. Reiki is based on the premise that illness is caused by a disruption in the body’s energy field or life force.
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In most cases the practitioner will suggest a course of four, six or twelve treatments for maximum benefit.
The client is fully clothed and lies or sits in a comfortable position.
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Types of Healing
Reiki has been used for many types of healing.
Side Effects
Reiki is a non-invasive, holistic approach to healing that does no harm.
Target Symptoms
Reiki can be used to relieve the symptoms of chronic illnesses such as anxiety, insomnia, back pain and arthritis, and it often produces long-term beneficial changes. |
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