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lass
06-09-06, 14:30
I have just had a session of Reiki and it was so great I wanted to share it with you all!

I've had Reiki before and I've also got my Reiki 1, so this is nothing new to me, but I was recommended this particular Reiki master by a friend. She knows nothing about me and didn't ask any questions beforehand about any complaints/concerns I had.

I found the treatment amazing and relaxing, but towards the end I had extreme pain across my forehead and a feeling that she was opening it up and pulling out stuff.

After the treatment, she told me she had picked up on:

intense worrying over everything
constant thoughts I can't switch off
lack of motivation and energy
tummy troubles (I have IBS)
tense muscles all over and inability to relax
knots in my shoulders
lower back pain
a lack of emotional support

I asked her about the pain in my head and the feeling I had, and she said it was where she had opened my crown chakra and had pulled out all my negative energy, bad thoughts, etc.

This was completely amazing, she was able to tell me exactly how I am feeling.

I am feeling really good at the moment and I have booked another treatment for next week. It really was incredible. I have never experienced something physical when it's not physical, if you know what I mean (as in the pain and pulling from my head when she wasn't touching me, just my aura!).

It's so hard to explain as I guess to anyone else it doesn't sound convincing, but I would really recommend anyone thinking about it to give it a try!

mad_shell66
06-09-06, 14:33
hiya, im real glad that you have found a pathway to getting better.
its nice to know that people are getting there
shellxx

juju
06-09-06, 14:41
im glad you put this in a post, as there is a lady who lives locally that does this, but i have been too scared to go and have it done, is it very expensive?
julie

we are all stronger people after having this

EllieF
06-09-06, 14:41
Hey, sounds like it really helped you out. I just had my first reiki session yesterday and I wasn't too sure what to expect. But I have to say it really helped -- I could definitely feel a 'lightening of the load'. I'm hoping to go back in a few weeks and would be interested to know if anyone else has had success with alternative therapies (mainly for anxiety, which is what I suffer from)

Jenny
06-09-06, 14:59
I also had a Reiki session yesterday.Did any of you have to fill in a lengthy questionaire before hand? It took simply ages. I went in to see her at 11.15. and didn't come out till 2.pm. She wanted to know everything about me before she started the Reiki. Before I went to see her she phoned to say that she would do aromtherapy oils as well, which was extra charge. I thought it was going to be a massage but all she did was put the oils in an oil burner. It was £60 for the session which I thought was a bit steep. I do feel calmer to-day though.

Jenny xxxxxxxxxxxx

**whenwillthisend**
06-09-06, 15:07
Hi is reiki like a massage...like shaitsu is? as i have heard that is very intense with them keeling on you etc
glad you have found something that you think is good
i will look into it

lass
06-09-06, 18:33
Hi, thanks for all your comments.

Firstly, I paid £30 for the session which was only about 30 minutes or so of actual reiki and quite a bit of chatting afterwards (at least another 30 mins)! However, the reiki was very intense. When I did my reiki 1 course, I learnt a "routine" that takes about 45 - 60 minutes. I guess it depends on the therapist but I don't feel short changed that my treatment only lasted 30 mins as it was so effective.

I think £60 is steep for any therapy. After all, with things like Reiki, you are only paying for the practitioners skill and time, there are no "product" costs as such - although if you have a treatment in a salon I would expect to pay more as they have more overheads than someone mobile or working from home. Also charging you for burning oils is a bit cheeky really. To my mind, it's like asking you to pay extra if you listen to music through your treatment! I would ask a client first if they are happy to have music, oils, etc because of specific taste, but not to charge them for it.

The reiki I learnt is hands on, basically working at specific points of the body by resting your hands on them. Not like a massage at all and you remain fully clothed throughout.

The reiki I received today was on my aura, so she didn't even touch me! Which is why it was so amazing that I felt this opening and pulling out of the negative influences.

I'd recommend everyone try Reiki once - often you can go along to a "pamper" or "taster" evening (often at schools for fundraising) and get a short treatment done for £5 or £10. It is very relaxing and stress relieving if nothing else!

Caroline
xx

Jenny
06-09-06, 19:32
Thanks for that Caroline. I thought it was a bit steep, and yes I did have to pay extra for the aromatherapy blend that she put in the burner it was £8. There was also a £25 fee for the consulation at the start.

Jenny xxxxxxxxxx

carly123
06-09-06, 22:18
Jenny

It sounds to me like the practice you went to was over commercialised. My aunty is a Reiki master, she works from home in her spare time (works elsewhere full time) and only charges £20 however long the session takes. It is about healing, first and foremost, and most practitioners do it to help others, not make a quick buck.

I've never had it done but my mum swears by it. Definately will now though- after all I get it free!

I've never heard anything negative about Reiki, so I'm not surprised to hear it raved about!

nomorepanic
06-09-06, 22:25
I used to love it

See this on the website...

How Reiki can help with Panic Attacks, Anxiety, Phobias and OCD. (http://www.nomorepanic.co.uk/NMPcms.php?nmppage=reiki)

Nicola

EllieF
07-09-06, 00:09
The practioner I saw charged around £30 for an hour's reiki and then a good twenty minute chat afterwards. She came recommended by a friend and I would think thats a better way to go -- ask around (maybe even on this site) to see if there is someone local who is recommended to you. She picked up fairly quickly on a lot of the stuff that was bothering me and told me to drink lots of water afterwards for 48 hours. She also said that I might feel worse before I feel better. There are a few 'alternative therapies' that I don't really buy into to (but if it works for someone, it works) but I know a few people who practise reiki and they are sane, sorted people, so that propelled me into trying it (I'll try anything within reason!)

aggy
27-09-06, 18:51
I had reiki at the holistic health centre where i used to work and it opened up more than i imagined. didnt realise how much i had repressed and got a feeling similar to a flashback.

at certain points she touched i burst into tears and i was very tearful for about a week or so. couldnt control it, just kept bursting into tears....obviously i badly neede the release.

yet i paid for my cuz to go and she didnt feel a thing........absolutely nothing and said i had wasted my money.

Jammer
29-10-06, 18:25
Jenny I would say that you were over charged, I don’t know what aromatherapy oils that was use, but no way would the cost of oils, for a session be £6.00, even if they were use Rose and Frankincense, which both are good in a oil burner. Rose is good for depression, insomnia, Frigidity, headache and nervous tension. Due to it sedative and antidepressant properties, whereas Frankincense also helps with anxiety, nervous tension and stress related conditions and both blends well together. Only use a couple of drops each in a burner.

Plus with regards consolation are fee, I have always found the to be free with the first treatment. The person I go to for Reiki does not charge more the £35. for a hour, and ask for less if your are on benefits, I always founds it play to shop around for holistic treatments.

One way of trying out holistic on the cheap, is your local college, I love going there for aromatherapy massage