Reiki Healing for Beginners: The Beginner's Guide to Improve Your Health and Increase Your Positive Energy Through Guided Meditation

Reiki Healing for Beginners: The Beginner's Guide to Improve Your Health and Increase Your Positive Energy Through Guided Meditation
ISBN-10
1801152276
ISBN-13
9781801152273
Series
Reiki Healing for Beginners
Category
Health & Fitness
Pages
132
Language
English
Published
2020-10-22
Author
Jessica Power

Description

Can work with universal energy be the key to healing illness and injury and reducing pain? Can the laying on of hands-whether the hands are on or above the patient or even at a great distance-really make a distance? What can you gain with the help of Reiki, a form of energy healing with a long history? For starters, try better sleep and reduced pain and anxiety. That's what one hospital study discovered. Another found that having a Reiki healer balance the energy of patients during heart transplant and open-heart operations helped them avoid typical post-surgical problems such as depression, leg weakness, pain, and organ rejection. Hospitals began offering Reiki as a complementary therapy in the 1990s, particularly for surgical patients, and its use is increasing because it helps patients heal faster with less pain-which saves money for whoever is paying for that care. It is also being used alongside treatment programs for alcohol and drug addiction, autism, and post-traumatic stress disorder syndrome and is used in hospices as well as hospitals. Not only is it easy to learn Reiki, it also is easy to become qualified to teach Reiki to others. Reiki Healing for Beginners: The Beginner's Guide to Improve Your Health and Increase Your Positive Energy Through Guided Meditation can help you get started. The guide focuses on the following: The basics of Reiki Origins of Reiki Reiki symbol meanings How Reiki healing works The benefits of Reiki Reiki healing hand positions Reiki healing techniques Dealing with negative energies Reiki versus Bioenergetics Reiki healing from your hands Reiki and chakras Reiki and crystals Reiki lifestyle... AND MORE! Enrich your life with the flow of Reiki, whether you are interested solely in learning Reiki or you also want to teach it to others. You may be concerned that Reiki is too New Age for you, yet Reiki is seeing increasing use in mainstream health care facilities and enthusiastic support from doctors and nurses. Reiki Healing for Beginners can start you on the path to healing with a time-honored technique that is noninvasive and pain-free.

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