Reiki

Reiki Research

I came across the above link and wanted to share.  It pretty much says it all!

I’d like to share a personal story.  For the past year now I have felt in a funk of sorts with so much transitioning, mostly having to do with private practice, and incorporating my new Massage Therapist and Reiki Self with my Art Therapist Self.  I have been caught up in the details of private practice, not paying enough attention to my own vibrational health.  And the holidays brought along with them a overendulgence of wine, cookies, & chocolate.  Lack of sleep and exercise didn’t help much either!  Yesterday a close friend and I decided to spend some quality time in elevating our energy and nurturing our souls…  with Reiki.  As I drove home after our trade I was reminded of the power of Reiki Energy and  how simple it is really to get back on track.  It’s not rocket science!  After a profoundly deep and restorative sleep I woke with a renewed sense of who I was.  I feel rested, clear, and happy!  And then I came across this wonderful Reiki Research link.

We are energy.  Our bodies are merely a vehicle for this energy allowing us to experience the relationships that being human is all about and able to learn the lessons we are presented with lifetime after lifetime after lifetime.  Our soul is energy that is pure and whole and can never be destroyed.  But this dynamic of being human here on this earth plane can at times cause congestion in our energetic selves that makes our bodies ill and clutters our minds with superfluous chatter.

Energy work can help remind you who/what you really are.

www.Rochester-Therapies.com

~ by soulstrand on January 10, 2012.

2 Responses to “Reiki”

  1. Well done, Soulstrand. The relief of clarity is astounding. Onward and upward with your private practice – able to authentically empathize with clients.

  2. Thank you! I am so thankful to be “back” and happy to hear from you. I know you understand when I say at times I feel discouraged by those lessons that are most hard to learn and so keep me stuck in a place that is uncomfortable and lonely. But, of course, those are the places that teach us most about empathy, as you said. There has been a grateful shift that is most welcomed.

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