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  • What is The Reiki
    Reiki is a therapy that originated in Japan in the early 20th century. It involves the use of touch or non-touch techniques to channel energy into the body, with the aim of promoting physical, emotional, and spiritual healing. Read More
  • What is The Gate
    THE GATE, an incredibly simple, efficient and innovative method of healing, empowerment and personal development that’s been helping thousands around the world for years. Developed over several years and eighteen years of research. Read More
  • Is Reiki a Religion?
    Although Reiki energy is spiritual in nature, Reiki is not a religion. Practitioners are not asked to change any religious or spiritual beliefs they may have. They are free to continue believing anything they choose and are encouraged to make their own decisions concerning the nature of their religious practices.
  • How is a Reiki treatment given?
    In a standard treatment Reiki energy flows from the practitioners hands into the client. The client is usually laying on a massage table but treatments can also be given while the client is seated or even standing. The client remains fully clothed. The practitioner places her/his hands on or near the clients body in a series of hand positions. These include positions around the head and shoulders, the stomach, and feet. Other, more specific positions may be used based on the clients needs. Each position is held for three to ten minutes depending on how much Reiki the client needs at each position. The whole treatment usually lasts between 45 and 90 minutes.
  • Are there any side effects from a Reiki treatment?
    Most of the time a person will feel relaxed and uplifted by a Reiki treatment. However, sometimes a person will have what is called a healing crisis. As a person’s vibration goes up, toxins that have been stored in the body will be released into the blood stream to be filtered by the liver and kidneys and removed from the system. When this happens, sometimes a person can get a headache or stomach ache or feel weak. If this happens, it is a good idea to drink more water, eat lighter meals and get more rest. The body is cleansing as part of the healing process so this is a good sign.

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