Reiki Thursdays Free 15 minute session

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Take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and treat yourself to a 15-minute Reiki session focused on self-care and relaxation.

What to Expect:

During a Reiki session, a practitioner typically places their hands lightly on or just above the client's body to transfer energy, aiming to encourage the natural healing processes and restore physical and emotional well-being. Advocates believe it can reduce stress, improve relaxation, and enhance overall health.

Allow yourself to unwind and recharge. Come in and feel the transformative power of Reiki. You deserve it!

Reserve your spot by choosing a time slot.

What is Reiki?

Reiki is a form of alternative therapy often referred to as energy healing. It originated in Japan in the early 20th century. The practice is based on the belief that a "universal life force energy" flows through all living things and can be harnessed to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.

In the U.S., Reiki is among the top three complementary in-patient therapies, alongside massage therapy and music/art therapy. Hospitals like Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center offer Reiki to patients and teach it to caregivers and the public. Patients and healthcare providers report that Reiki helps improve relaxation, reduce anxiety, and enhance recovery 

Reiki's universal approach to healing energy and its adaptable practice make it suitable for integration across diverse belief systems, allowing individuals to find personal meaning and benefit from its therapeutic effects.

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Take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and treat yourself to a 15-minute Reiki session focused on self-care and relaxation.

What to Expect:

During a Reiki session, a practitioner typically places their hands lightly on or just above the client's body to transfer energy, aiming to encourage the natural healing processes and restore physical and emotional well-being. Advocates believe it can reduce stress, improve relaxation, and enhance overall health.

Allow yourself to unwind and recharge. Come in and feel the transformative power of Reiki. You deserve it!

Reserve your spot by choosing a time slot.

What is Reiki?

Reiki is a form of alternative therapy often referred to as energy healing. It originated in Japan in the early 20th century. The practice is based on the belief that a "universal life force energy" flows through all living things and can be harnessed to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.

In the U.S., Reiki is among the top three complementary in-patient therapies, alongside massage therapy and music/art therapy. Hospitals like Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center offer Reiki to patients and teach it to caregivers and the public. Patients and healthcare providers report that Reiki helps improve relaxation, reduce anxiety, and enhance recovery 

Reiki's universal approach to healing energy and its adaptable practice make it suitable for integration across diverse belief systems, allowing individuals to find personal meaning and benefit from its therapeutic effects.

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of daily life and treat yourself to a 15-minute Reiki session focused on self-care and relaxation.

What to Expect:

During a Reiki session, a practitioner typically places their hands lightly on or just above the client's body to transfer energy, aiming to encourage the natural healing processes and restore physical and emotional well-being. Advocates believe it can reduce stress, improve relaxation, and enhance overall health.

Allow yourself to unwind and recharge. Come in and feel the transformative power of Reiki. You deserve it!

Reserve your spot by choosing a time slot.

What is Reiki?

Reiki is a form of alternative therapy often referred to as energy healing. It originated in Japan in the early 20th century. The practice is based on the belief that a "universal life force energy" flows through all living things and can be harnessed to promote physical, emotional, and spiritual healing.

In the U.S., Reiki is among the top three complementary in-patient therapies, alongside massage therapy and music/art therapy. Hospitals like Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center offer Reiki to patients and teach it to caregivers and the public. Patients and healthcare providers report that Reiki helps improve relaxation, reduce anxiety, and enhance recovery 

Reiki's universal approach to healing energy and its adaptable practice make it suitable for integration across diverse belief systems, allowing individuals to find personal meaning and benefit from its therapeutic effects.