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Light and Sound Therapy is utilized to help the client enter deeper
states of meditation while work is being done.
(This is completely optional and is counter-indicated for those who
experience seizures from lights)
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Reiki uses the same principles as Acupuncture to allow the body to
heal from injury or illness. Reiki is NOT a replacement for medical
intervention. (Reiki is completely non-invasive and is a touch-less
healing modality)
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HISTORY:
Both Reiki and acupuncture originated in Asia; as a healing art, each
practice can be traced back thousands of years.
The names for both practices describe what they are and how they work.
Acupuncture literally means, “needle piercing”. The earliest
written account of acupuncture use can be found in The Yellow
Emperor’s Classic of Internal Medicine, one of the oldest known
medical texts.
The system of sounds and symbols that we now associate with Reiki
originated in Tibet. In 1922, following a transformative spiritual
experience, Japanese educator Dr. Mikao Usui rediscovered Reiki and
gave it its modern name. “Rei” means “spirit” or “divine,”
and “ki” is “life force energy” or
“consciousness.””Ki” equates to the Chinese “chi” or
“qi”, as in qigong, the ancient Chinese meditation and martial
arts system still practiced by millions of Chinese today. Acupuncture
and Reiki both regulate the flow of ki/qi/chi in the body to create or
restore balance, harmony and health.
In Reiki, the power to heal resides more fully with the client than
with the practitioner. Whether a healing session takes place in person
or over a distance, the individual actively participates in the
healing process by drawing down the universal Source energy that is
needed for healing.
In acupuncture, the client is more of a passive recipient, lying
quietly on the treatment table as sterile needles are inserted into
points of energy stagnation, with the potential addition of
moxibustion (which warms the body to stimulate the flow of chi).
Whether a patient chooses Reiki attunements, acupuncture treatments,
or both modalities, there are myriad physical, mental, emotional and
spiritual conditions that can benefit from these non-invasive healing
practices. This is because they address root causes, rather than just
ameliorating symptoms.About Day:
Day Monet is a certified yoga instructor, crystal reiki practitioner,
and medicine through movement facilitator. After extensive study
within the Medical and Business fields, he left his corporate career
behind to begin anew as a world traveler, visiting over 40 countries
in five years. With a deep understanding of the unique and limitless
cultures inhabiting this planet, Day brings the best of all worlds
into his facilitations, guided meditations, and energy-work sessions.
His vision is to unite community by embracing the shifting paradigms
within our planetary and galactic systems.
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