How you have Reiki?
When you first see a Reiki Therapist, they will ask you about your general health and medical history. They will also ask you why you would like to have Reiki and discuss a possible treatment plan with you.
Reiki treatments usually last an hour and are conducted fully clothed, either in a seated position or lying position.The energy flows through you, promoting a feeling of peace and well being. You can have your eyes open or closed. The Reiki Therapist may dim the lights or play soothing music. The Therapist places their hands in various positions around your head and body. The Therapist put their hands on or a few inches above your body. The movements usually start at your head and work down to your feet, but may focus on a particular area of your body for more than 3-5 minutes.
The practitioner aims to move and balance the energy within and around your body. And they try and get rid of any ‘energy blocks’ to encourage physical healing and strengthen your energy. They call this energy ‘Ki’.
During the session you may feel a tingling sensation, a sense of deep relaxation, or warmth or coolness throughout your body. You may not feel anything, but Therapist say this doesn’t mean the treatment isn’t working. You can stop the treatment at any time.
A session usually lasts about an hour. Many Therapists say you will get the best results from 3 sessions within a fairly short space of time. Then take a break before having more treatments. After a Reiki session you may feel thirsty. It can help to drink plenty of water and avoid strong caffeine based drinks, such as coffee. You may feel deeply relaxed, and resting at home afterwards can help you get the full benefit of the treatment.
Some Reiki Healers( Second Degree).They claim to be able to send healing over a distance. So you can be in your own home having Reiki from a person elsewhere.
If you don’t feel comfortable with anything, it’s important to discuss this with your Reiki Therapist.
Reiki Treatments/Therapy and courses are run by Reiki Grand Master Reena Gangadharan
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