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01-05-2009, 07:38 PM   #1

reiki


going down the reiki route with cass.the womans not coming to see cass yet,she says as she is wary of strangers,it'd be best if the first one was done re: a photo ,im not sure how that works mind u


will let u know as it progresses or not



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01-05-2009, 08:01 PM   #2

Re: reiki


Who is it your actually seeing? I was always under the impression that Reiki was all about peoples/animals energies, its energy healing, I would be a little bit sceptical of this woman, I wouldnt think that Reiki could be performed over a photo.

Elaine went down the reiki route with her Eva, who also wasnt very good with strangers, he gave Elaine the first session free to see of she would take to it. You can read more about it here -

http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=31555
http://www.catsey.com/showthread.php?t=28711



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01-05-2009, 08:40 PM   #3

Re: reiki


http://www.reiki-scotland.net/home


here erin



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01-05-2009, 08:53 PM   #4

Re: reiki


Hi Niki, I was very sceptical of the whole reiki thing with Eva but was very impressed with the results, which reminds me that I must find the time to give Bob a call and get him to do a top up session with her.
I am not so sure about healing via a photo though as I would have thought that the energy would have to be applied directly but I am no expert so maybe I'm wrong.
I have also previously had a free consult with an animal communicator. I emailed her some photos of the cats and she emailed me her "communication" with them. She got a few things right but that could have been a lucky guess or a little trickery, but other bigger things she was saying were totally incorrect.
I havent been on over the last week, so not really clued up about whats happening with your kitty but will have a snoop now.
I do completely reccomend the reiki, just a little unsure about the picture reiki thing.



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01-05-2009, 09:41 PM   #5

Re: reiki


Is the reiki to help you get her into a harness? Sorry, I couldnt find anything else with regards to stress issues or anything.



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01-05-2009, 09:52 PM   #6

Re: reiki


na not just the harness,that would be silly i guess she's a bit like KOKO. i cant lift her up without her hiding,i cant put flea stuff on her as she freaks with the smell.

i generally want her to be a bit more relaxed around me and other people,she didnt have the same socialising my other cat had when he was her age,i used to have people around alot and young kids,but now the kids have grown up,all 3 of my animals r one person animals



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01-05-2009, 10:03 PM   #7

Re: reiki


Quote:
Originally Posted by niki71uk
na not just the harness,that would be silly i guess she's a bit like KOKO. i cant lift her up without her hiding,i cant put flea stuff on her as she freaks with the smell.

i generally want her to be a bit more relaxed around me and other people,she didnt have the same socialising my other cat had when he was her age,i used to have people around alot and young kids,but now the kids have grown up,all 3 of my animals r one person animals

Thats what I was begining to think
My Eva swears like a trooper when you pick her up and you should hear her at the vets
Bob, the guy who did the reiki for her also used to make up blends of Bach flower remedies for her to help restore calmness. Some one else on here mentioned that they knew a Reiki person and they used crystals as well as the reiki. Seems they all do something alongside to compliment the reiki.
Bernie and i used to fall asleep on the sofa, we used to joke that we got more from the sessions than Eva did.



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01-05-2009, 10:05 PM   #8

Re: reiki


lol,as long as its working,who cares lol



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02-05-2009, 10:24 AM   #9

Re: reiki


quote from e-mail i got elaine :

well, I don't actually need the photo, I just really need the cats name and the location. I ask for a pic because it gives me something to focus on.



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02-05-2009, 11:29 AM   #10

Re: reiki


hmmmm i hope it works niki but i have to say the whole "absent cat" session thing sounds a bit fishy to me... .. I know Reiki works.. i had treatments when i was having chemo a number of years ago... dont have any experience with it used on cats... but the principals are the same.....



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