Reiki - Energy Medicine
What is Reiki?
Reiki is a totally safe, non-intrusive hands-on-healing
technique to support your healing process , but
it is much more than a physical therapy, as it also supports
healing in all levels of your being such as your
mind, emotions and spirit. In addition, Reiki can
also be applied to encourage personal growth and
spiritual awareness.
Benefits of Reiki
• induces relaxation and a sense of inner balancing
• enhances medical treatment outcomes and any Holistic
health treatment outcomes
•
Reduces stress & anxiety
• Harmonizes mind, body and spirit
• Brings mental clarity, calmness and spiritual awareness
• helps to release negative emotions from past traumatic
events
• Increases vitality and energy
Used widely throughout the World Reiki utilizes
and directs the subtle life force from universal
energy. Reiki is performed fully clothed in a
safe and ethical environment. The Reiki practitioner
induces
a state of peace, tranquility and relaxation
while
directing the universal life force to your energy
centers balancing your entire being.
Reiki also assists women dealing with fertility
problems, helping them to successfully conceive.
Reiki also helps women going through menopause,
being treated for breast cancer, experiencing cysts,
PMS, mental stress, depression and fatigue.
How many Reiki sessions are needed?
That all depends on your overall health
and well being. One session could be very helpful
and bring the body back into balance. If you have
being treated for a serious illness, weekly sessions
would
most likely be needed for a while.Weekly Reiki sessions
are useful if you want to work through issues that
block your energy flow such as anger, shame, and
issues
that
need forgiving. As these issues are healed and released,
the physical and emotional bodies heal at deeper
level, then you can start to develop your full potential.
With regular Reiki sessions you can maintain your
being in a high
energy levels to live a more joyful and fulfilling
life.
Read the article Reiki
is energy medicine by James Oschman, PhD