Distance Reiki Explained

Maybe You’ve heard of Reiki? If not, Reiki is typically known to be a hands-on, in person, healing modality. Such as therapeutic massage, acupuncture, and the like. But did you know that Reiki healing energy has no limitations or constraints when it comes to time, distance and space? And that Reiki healing energy can be sent anywhere in the world? Or even to a past traumatic event or future stressful situation? Don’t worry, we have Distance Reiki Explained just for you.

How is it possible, you might ask, that Reiki could be sent from New Hampshire, USA (where I’m from) to Tokyo, Japan? I realize this concept can be confusing and hard to grasp. But, as I have directly experienced this, I’d like to explain how it works.

Distance Reiki is based on The Law of Hermetic Similarity. In a nutshell, this law states that we, as a collective, are not only surrounded by energy individually, but we all are energetically interconnected. This is why Reiki can be sent to anyone on Earth, no matter the distance. It’s all basic physics in that “Energy cannot be created nor destroyed. Only transformed.”

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Consider if you will, smartphone technology. You text a message, the message beams up to a satellite then goes down to the recipient. All in a matter of seconds. That is exactly how the energy exchange I am talking about works! 

Now, more than ever, we are in desperate need for physical, mental, emotional and spiritual healing. Reiki healing energy can heal many layers, while getting to the root cause of illness. All happening in the comfort and privacy of your own home. Consider giving Distance Reiki a try to experience its beautiful, soothing, and empowering essence!

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Citations:
“Reiki For Life…The Complete Guide to Reiki Practice for Level 1,2&3” Penelope Quest, copyright 2016

Donna Cross
Certified Reiki Practitioner
DiaStrong

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