935 days ago

Reiki Energy Healing Appointments Available

Rae from

Good Morning Neighbours,

My name is Rae and I am a Certified Reiki Practitioner offering Reiki Energy Healing to those in need of my help. Being able to let go of and heal physical symptoms, old fears, limiting beliefs, people and situations in your lives that no longer serve you is truly the start of your healing journey.

What is Reiki?

Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction & relaxation that also promotes healing. Reiki is a system of natural healing whereby I position my hands just above or lightly on your fully clothed body while lying on a massage bed.

Benefits of Reiki Healing

Treats depression, enhances quality of life, boost mood, relieves pain, anxiety & fatigue. You don’t have to be spiritual to benefit from energy healing. Its recommended to go in with an open mind for maximum benefits If you are anxious, stressed or physically drained, an energy healing session can help you relax and feel more balanced.

In the meantime pop to my website for a super cool shopping experience browsing my products and more information on Reiki.
www.immersioncosmetics.co.nz...

Thank you

Love & Light

Rae

Price: $65

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We are all struggling for food check this out

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