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Peace of Mind Pet Behavior Consulting
Judith Levy M.Ed.
Reiki Master & Teacher
Reiki Workshops
For healers who wish to use Reiki as an adjunct to their care of patients and others, and those that live and work with animals
These
workshops are designed to provide training in giving Reiki to both humans and animals. Different procedures are used in giving Reiki to one or the other -- you will learn both.
Who should learn Reiki?
| • Veterinarians |
• Veterinarian Technicians |
| • Shelter Workers |
• Rescue Organizations (cats and dogs) |
| • Pet Owners |
• Trainers and Behavior Counselors |
| • Social Workers |
• Chiropractors |
| • Nurses |
• Massage Therapists |
| • Body centered therapists |
• Nurses |
This training also prepares individuals who wish to treat family members or even themself with Reiki.
What is Reiki?
Reiki is an ancient natural system of healing that comforts, relieves pain
and promotes relaxation by tapping into the universal force. The living body
radiates warmth and energy. This is the life force itself. In Japan the
energy is termed Ki.
During training, the person who is attuned as a Reiki practitioner has their
body energy channels opened and cleared of obstructions by these Reiki
attunements. They will then not only receive an increase in the life energy
or Ki for their own healing, but will also be connected to the source of all
universal Ki (Reiki).
The Reiki attunement creates a permanent change in the practitioner's "system". The practitioner will always then have Reiki and Reiki gets stronger with use. Reiki also adjusts itself according to the needs of the individual receiving Reiki.
Reiki is being used in hospitals, cancer treatment centers, veterinary
clinics and zoos, and has been found to be effective in:
- Reducing physical pain
- Drastically reducing fearfulness
- Facilitating healing in pre- and postoperative procedures
- Reducing aggression in animals
- Creating emotional balance in animals and people
- Cleaning the body of toxins
- Enabling the body's energy system to return to a state of balance so that the body can naturally heal itself
Held in Pittsburgh's East End at Peace of
Mind
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