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In 2001 I received Reiju, attunement and training in the 2nd level of Original Usui Reiki and Usui Shiki Ryoho and qualified as a USUI REIKI 2 PRACTITIONER. I have been a member of the Open Reiki Group from its inception.

 

 

 

   

What exactly is REIKI?
Reiki” (ray-key) is Japanese for ‘universal life energy' , a term used to describe many systems of natural healing. This healing tradition was founded by Dr Mikao Usui in the early 20th century and evolved as a result of his research, experience and dedication.

We live in a world of energy that nourishes and maintains all living things. When this energy flows uninterrupted there is balance and harmony within and around us and we experience a sense of well being.

There are many variations of Reiki, but in essence it is a healing process that works at bringing us into balance and reinforces the body's natural ability to heal itself at all levels, whether physical, mental, emotional or spiritual and regardless of whether the person belives in it..

Reiki is a healing process that any person or animal can benefit from in the normal course of their life and may also bring help and comfort to people and animals suffering from a range of conditions. It should not, however, be regarded as a cure for such conditions. As a natural form of healing Reiki can support and enhance other forms of conventional treatment.

The method of receiving a Reiki treatment from a practitioner is simple. The practitioner gently places their hands non-intrusively, on or near the body. There is no massage or manipulation and the whole animal is treated rather than specific symptoms. It is also possible to receive reiki at a distance.

Reiki practitioners are not trained in diagnosis and will not offer any diagnosis or prognosis.
If people are concerned about their pet they should see a veterinarian. Most animals feel relaxed and at peace after receiving Reiki.

You can view my REIKI lineage.

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