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Cats owned: two long haired two short hair cats
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02-05-2009, 01:16 PM   #11

Re: reiki


Hi,
I trained about 7 years ago for Reiki 1 and Reiki 2. The photo part is about absent healing - the principle that you focus the positive energies on that person or animal or even a pot plant (not joking) and they receive the healing energies via the airwaves, so to speak. I do believe that this works but also feel that you surely need to "know" the recipient of these healing energies and at least have had some contact initially. It just seems a rather lazy way to me that there has not been this initial contact - mind you I am also not saying that it could not work but this is just my point of view. I personally would be finding someone who would come out and see you and find out more about your puss `s personality and problems in the first instance and then take it from there even if that then included absent healing between sessions. J x



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02-05-2009, 01:22 PM   #12

Re: reiki


quote from e-mail : the other thing is that if your animal is so nervous, distance reiiki would be the only way to do it. I doubt if she would sit with me long enough to do it



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02-05-2009, 04:14 PM   #13

Re: reiki


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Originally Posted by niki71uk
quote from e-mail : the other thing is that if your animal is so nervous, distance reiiki would be the only way to do it. I doubt if she would sit with me long enough to do it
Thats why Bobs first appointment was free, so that he could assess whether or not she would be a suitable candidate for reiki, i.e. would she take the reiki and would she sit long enough with him to give her the reiki. As it turned out she wouldnt sit for more than 20 minutes, sometimes a little more and sometimes less. Therefore he charged me a lesser rate but I personally feel that it was worth it.



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04-05-2009, 05:53 PM   #14

Re: reiki


Hi Niki, just thought you might be interested to know that my reiki practitioner also offers distance healing, so maybe there is something in it after all, still feel a little scepticle of that route but here is the link to his web page so you can see what he says about it.
http://www.animalreiki.me.uk/page5.htm



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