Free Your Mind, Body, and Spirit, With Reiki

Whenever light is infused into one’s being, it illuminates what has been kept in the dark. This includes outdated patterns, emotional pain that has been quietly suppressed, or even energies that don’t belong to the client but have made a home in their energy body.

The beauty about Reiki is that although the Reiki practitioner facilitates the healing, the true healer is the client.

Everyone embodies innate wisdom (even if they may not be in touch with it or aren’t paying attention); therefore, their body takes as little or as much as needed during a session for optimal healing.

We spend so much of our daily lives in fight-or-flight mode. Reiki stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system and transports us to rest and relax mode, allowing time for our mind and body to reset and heal.

As Reiki helps us release what no longer serves us and heals the chakras and energy fields that we cannot see, we can greatly OWN OUR POWER, align with our higher purpose, and raise our vibrations.

Reiki and healthy living are intertwined through these five Reiki attributes:

Relieves stress. A healthy life has minimal stress. This negative element causes dozens of medical problems such as hypertension, cardiac issues, and kidney disease.

Improves sleep. A calm frame of mind is important for a good night’s sleep. The result is improved mental alertness and fewer aches and pains.


Creates a positive mental outlook. The soothing environment and gentle, non-invasive touch associated with Reiki sets the stage for a relaxing experience open to positive life possibilities. The darker side of problems like the loss of a job fade. Acknowledging alternatives becomes easier.


Stimulates the immune system. The immune system is constantly under attack by allergies, cancers, infectious diseases, and other disorders. Reiki provides fresh supplies of vital life energy to boost immunity naturally and help maintain health.


Fosters living in the present. Reiki allows recipients to push aside looming things over which they have no control and focus on the present. This leads to creative problem-solving.