What is Reiki?

Photo of a dog sitting outside on a rug with Melissa during a healing session.

Reiki (pronounced Ray – Key) meaning “Universal life force energy” which originates from Japan, is a powerful energetic healing system & is an ideal complementary therapy for all animals & humans.

It is non-invasive, painless, stress free & does not conflict with any other health care but can enhance its results. Reiki can also be utilised at a distance, from a few feet away to long distance, as we are all connected energy matter and part of a larger whole.

Reiki always works for the highest good & heals at all levels of being. It will go directly to the source of the problem, whether it be physical, mental or emotional – it can be used to maintain health & balance, anxiety & nervous problems, help heal illness, injuries, post-surgery, emotional problems from trauma, abuse & neglect, even when it’s time to cross over, Reiki can help ease the transition.

In comparison to our own personal energy, Reiki is the energy that connects our higher self with everything around us. We can use Reiki energy to help us balance our own energy and bodies.

When a body receives Reiki energy, it is like having a light switched on, to make the body aware of the energy that is not serving it. The practitioner does not decide what needs to be released or when, the wisdom of the body does. The practitioner holds space for the body/mind to see the possibilities with regard to healing, so the body is no longer tied to a dysfunctional way of being. Once the body has chosen what it is ready to address, it can systematically release the stored energy at a cellular level connected with the imbalance. The cells then begin functioning as intended & the healing occurs on a physical as well as emotional & mental level.

We are in a time where science is beginning to validate the existence of the energies that surround & exist within each of us.


NOTE: The promotion of complimentary therapies DO NOT serve as an alternative to professional veterinary advice & treatment. Complimentary therapies work in conjunction with appropriate vet care. Contraindications & medications must always be taken into consideration. Any information comes from study, personal experience, client feedback & research.

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