1633 days ago

Reiki Energy Healing Plus Organic Sage + Palo Santo

Rae from

Hello Neighbours
I am a Qualified Reiki Practitioner here in Rangiora and I would love to help you on your healing journey.

Are you feeling, anxious, stressed, worried, feeling out of balance? I can help you. $65 for 1 hour

I also sell First Light Natural Health New Zealand Natural Emotional Remedies to help in between healings. $28 per bottle.

(Please note: First Light Natural Health® products are not allopathic medicine and they do not work on the body in any direct biochemical way. They work holistically at a vibrational level providing people with emotional and spiritual support. We do not in any way claim to offer any products, treatment, service, or advice, that purports to cure, heal, alleviate, or prevent, any illness or medical condition).

My Energetic Cleansing Duo Kit (Organic White Sage + 2 Palo Santo) is a top seller.

White sage sticks can be burnt for many reasons including moving into a new home, after a period of illness, starting a new chapter in your life or simply to refresh your energy before your daily meditation. Organic Mini White Sage deep cleanse, improve mental focus, raise vibrations and rid negative energies.


Palo Santo works well for smudging or clearing a room of negative energies, or simply for refreshing a room in your home after you’ve had guests or visitors to stay. The smell is so fresh and beautiful, we like to use it in place of traditional air fresheners and diffusers.
Palo Santo removes negative energy, spiritual healing, inspires creativity, physical healing, brings love in.


Size: 1 Organic White Sage Stick + 2 Palo Santo Sticks $18.50

Please visit my website for more information or text 0273 621 601

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🪰 Should the city invest money into researching the new Bypass Plan, or should we prioritise fixing the existing infrastructure?
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