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Reiki

What is Reiki? 

Reiki is an energy-balancing technique that works holistically: mind, body and spirit. Unlike a massage, you are fully clothed. The practitioner will place their hands on or hover them over energetic centers of the person's body (chakras) with the goal of directing energy to help facilitate the person’s own healing response. Many individuals report feeling a relaxed, meditative state during and after their session. 

Reiki is now used in major hospital settings. 

A Washington Post article estimates that over 800 US hospitals have integrated Reiki as a part of their educational offerings and patient services. The Johns Hopkins Integrative Medicine & Digestive Center in Maryland offers Reiki to its patients “to create deep relaxation, to help speed healing, reduce pain, and decrease other symptoms you may be experiencing”. It is estimated by the Healing Touch Professional Association that "over 30,000 nurses in US hospitals use touch practices every year". Reiki is now covered by some insurances as part of an adjunct treatment during hospital stays, palliative care, physical therapy, and massage therapy treatments.

What is a b² Reiki session like?

Each session is 75 minutes and includes: a chakra assessment, guided meditation, and reiki treatment. You will relax to soothing music on a comfortably cushioned massage table and offered aromatherapy. You will be then be guided through a short meditation with a focus on the breath. When the reiki treatment begins you may find yourself starting to drift or experience a deep sense of calm.

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Reiki

Each session is 75 minutes and includes: a chakra assessment, guided meditation, and reiki treatment.

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