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Saturday, August 11, 2007

Reiki Massage

     

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Reiki massage is a calm practical healing method to decrease strain, ease pain, and help cure. Reiki practitioners hold that the fundamental power of the cosmos, is channeled through the practitioner to energize the various, body systems on levels that endorse curing and completeness. The hands of the Reiki practitioner are used to examine a client's body, and to recognize and treat parts of condensed energy in the client.

The Reiki massage is based on the same principles of energies as acupressure. But as compared to acupressure, Reiki massages do not require physical agility. Truly speaking, Reiki and massage are two separate things. Most of the times it is seen the people who are trained in Reiki and massage combine the two to get the best results out of them.

It can sometimes be confused that massage establishments and practitioners are offering a Reiki - type therapy. They are not, usually. Reiki requires skill and devotion by the practitioner. Traditional massage therapists also require skills - but they are different to the Reiki practitioners.

The Reiki massage helps in relaxing and healing a lot of sickness in the individuals. Even if you are not sick, Reiki massage is a method to give you peace and reduce the stress level of life. The Reiki massage is first carried out on the head of the client and works out its path through the seven charkas or the centers of energy of the human body. Reiki massage is considered to be the best to relieve pain and cure the illness of various body areas. Reiki massage is not the same as the normal massage.

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