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12-01-2008, 09:36 PM   #1
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Hi. I been a certified Reiki practitioner for over 5 years now. I do distance reiki treatments. I charge $10.00 for a 50-60 minute session and $7.00 for a 30 minute session. I have found that Reiki complements yoga very nicely, as both practices work with the energy centers (the Chakras) in the body. I have found that Reiki seems to deepen my practice. Distance treatments can be just as effective as hands-on treatments.

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wow ~ awesome : )
good luck to you.
ur rates are really reasonable too.
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Hello

I practice reiki myself, yes its a compliment to yoga.

Your rates are very good.
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Thank you. The rates are for distance treatments, which for me personally, seem to work best. I only do hand on treatment for close friends and family. However, if someone was in need of a treatment and could not pay, I would never turn a person away in need. Please PM me if you are interested in receiving a distance treatment. I take paypal only please.

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Question about Reiki and pranayama --
I've seen lots of cautions that one should begin pranayama only when one's teacher has determined that the energy pathways are properly prepared. Too much coursing through an unclean or non-durable path is Bad.
Does this advice hold for receiving Reiki from someone?
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Question about Reiki and pranayama --
I've seen lots of cautions that one should begin pranayama only when one's teacher has determined that the energy pathways are properly prepared. Too much coursing through an unclean or non-durable path is Bad.
Does this advice hold for receiving Reiki from someone?
Do you need to be cavity free to go to the dentist? No, of course...

No, you dont need any preparation to receive reiki.
Usually, people who need reiki are in a position of need, illness, health stuggle or inner change.
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