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Sunday 23 August 2020

SPIRITUAL REVIEW: Llewellyn Complete Book of Reiki - Melissa Tipton

Release Date: 29/02/20

Publisher: Llewellyn Publications


SYNOPSIS:

TRANSFORM YOUR LIFE WITH REIKI Discover the deep healing benefits of reiki and learn how to begin or advance your own practice. Llewellyn's Complete Book of Reiki shares the many ways reiki can uplift your spirit and restore your well-being. With dozens of exercises and more than 100 illustrations showing hand positions, symbols, and more, this thorough reference book is ideal for students and practitioners of every level. Within these pages, you will find helpful information and practical tips on the most important topics in reiki, including: 

 

• Vibrational Healing • Sensing Energy • Hand Positions • Symbols • Mantras • Traditional and Non-Traditional Techniques • Reiki Self-Practice • Professional Practice • Conducting Sessions • Teaching Reiki • Reiki Attunements • Reiki for Children and Pets • And More 

 

Reiki has the power to change your life from the inside out, and the more you interact with this energy, the more profound and far reaching the changes will be. This book shares insights into the many branches of reiki, helping you unlock your inner gifts for improved physical health, emotional balance, and spiritual vitality. 

 

REVIEW:

As a person who has utilised Reiki for a number of years, I love to find ways to improve my own practice and to enhance the experience not only for the recipient but also for myself as the practisioner.   This title has a great many exercises for the reader to follow, explains clearly the origin of reiki as well as how to utilise your full potential. 

 

Its written from a point of view of one who understands the practice, has a great deal of advice and is easy to follow and refer back to.    All in, as usual, from Llewellyn a title that will be used to as a reference guide time and again and is worth its weight in gold.  Cracking.

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