Reiki
Reiki, derived from the Japanese words “Rei” (universal) and “Ki” (life force energy), is an alternative therapy known as energy healing. Originating in late 19th-century Japan, Reiki involves a practitioner channelling universal energy through their palms to promote healing and balance.
This holistic practice emphasizes the flow of life force energy to enhance physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being, and can be used alone or alongside other treatments to support overall health.
Rs. 2000 per 1 hour Session
Benefits
- Stress Reduction and Relaxation: Reiki promotes a state of deep relaxation, helping to reduce stress and anxiety.
- Pain Relief: It can help alleviate pain from conditions such as migraines, arthritis, sciatica, and more.
- Emotional Healing: Reiki can aid in emotional healing by helping individuals process trauma, reduce depression, and improve overall emotional wellbeing.
- Enhancing Other treatments: Reiki is often used as a complementary therapy alongside conventional medical treatments to enhance their effectiveness and promote faster recovery.
How Reiki is Used in Therapy
- Sessions: A typical Reiki session lasts 60-90 minutes. The patient lies on a massage table fully clothed while the practitioner gently places their hands on or over various parts of the body
- Integration: Reiki can be integrated into various therapeutic settings, including hospitals, wellness centers, and private practices. It is often used to complement other treatments such as massage therapy, acupuncture, and psychotherapy.
- Self- Practice: Individuals can also learn Reiki techniques for self-healing and stress management.
Frequently Asked Questions
Reiki is not affiliated with any specific religion. It is a spiritual practice that focuses on promoting balance and healing, but individuals of all faiths can benefit from it.
Anyone can benefit from Reiki, regardless of age, gender, or health status. It can be particularly beneficial for individuals experiencing stress, pain, anxiety, or emotional imbalances.
No, Reiki is not a form of massage. While both practices involve touch, Reiki focuses on the transfer of energy rather than manipulating muscles and soft tissues.