Reiki (pronounced ‘Ray-key’) is a simple Japanese energy-balancing method that is used by hundreds of thousands of people all over the world. It is well known as a hands-on-treatment, which many people receive regularly. Reiki practitioners not only treat others, they also regularly carry out meditations and treat themselves and follow a set of simple spiritual principles called the Reiki precepts. It is important to note that Reiki is not a religion.
Reiki can benefit anyone, no matter what your age or your state of health and the beneficial changes can take place in a fairly short space of time. Reiki can produce:
It can also help you to:
Receiving Reiki from a practitioner is a simple process. The client lies on a treatment table, full clothed and the practitioner gently lays their hands on the clients’ body in various positions i.e. head, torso and legs, sometimes hovering the hands rather than touching. Each hand position is held for a few minutes. During the treatment, energy (called ‘ki) is drawn through the practitioner into the client, helping to produce a state of balance.
You may feel deep relaxation, heat from the practitioner’s hands, perhaps tingling, a feeling of floating or sinking, or perhaps nothing at all. It varies a lot from one person to another. No matter what you feel during your treatment, Reiki is giving you what you need.
While a one-off Reiki treatment will do something beneficial for you, bringing a sense of calm and peacefulness, and maybe producing some short-term physical benefits too, the best results come through having a course of treatments, maybe 4-6 sessions at weekly intervals.
The effects of Reiki builds up cumulatively and having a course of treatments helps to produce long-term beneficial changes for you on many levels.
£35 per treatment
Course of 4 treatments £128
Reiki is not a substitute for medical treatment. If you have any symptoms of illness you should see your doctor. Reiki is safe and will complement any form of medical or complementary treatment. A Reiki practitioner will not diagnose or recommend any form of treatment.