Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Find Relief Naturally With A Reiki Healer

By Beverly C. Ralph


Alternative, homeopathic and natural healing techniques are growing in popularity. This is due largely in part to them being not being invasive, involving no additional pain, and remaining free from unwanted side effects. People with many varied conditions, both physical and mental in nature, have found relief from visiting a reiki healer.

This is a Japanese form of natural healing based on the concept of using the spirit power within us all. It is made by combining the words Rei, which means "Universal Life" or "Higher Power", and Ki, which means "Energy". When used together they come to mean "life force energy" which is believed to be what gives the body and soul the ability to heal itself.

While the nature of this practice is spiritual, it is not base on, nor does it have any association with any particular religion or belief system. No dogma is in place for those who wish to utilize this technique. An individual does not even need to fully believe in energy transference for it to be effective.

A session typically lasts between 60-90 minutes during which time the client rests comfortably in a chair or laying on their back upon a table. They start by discussing their particular issues with the practitioner and explaining to them what they hope to achieve with this healing. This gives the therapist a better idea of where to focus the energy they will be transferring.

Most clients are requested to wear clothing that is comfortable, loose, non restricting and unbinding to their sessions. Even though the individual stays completely dressed at all times, the freer movements of the garments allows for a smoother exchange of energy. For the most part there is no actual physical contact made, though on occasion it may be necessary to use light touches.

The practitioner starts proceeding through a routine cycle of hand movements beginning at the client's feet of head. These standard actions are meant to direct their energy in a way to balance the individual's chakras and help them relax. Focus is then placed on the specific areas of concern, directing the energy towards removing the problems and negativity.

This type of practice lays no claims of being a cure for any illness or disease, although it is often used as a treatment for many conditions. Some of these include anxiety, stress, high blood pressure, insomnia, headaches, pain, addiction, asthma and detoxification. This technique has many people satisfaction and relief from a bevy of physical and mental concerns.




About the Author:



0 comments:

Post a Comment