2457 days ago

Reiki treatments in Titirangi

Daphne from Titirangi

Dear neighbours
Titirangi Body Mind Balance is a small personal Reiki clinic nestled in the hills of Titirangi. I offer 60 min sessions in a peaceful and tranquil environment which caters to your individual needs.

Reiki is a simple, gentle, hands-on energy technique that is used for stress reduction, relaxation and shifting blockages which promotes healing. Our lives can get very busy, stressful and at times overwhelming. Reiki helps to relax deeply and shift blockages which empowers your body to access your self-healing ability.

The Reiki session is all about you and it is complementary to any other form of medical or psychological treatment. I make sure your treatment is in the most respectful, caring and natural way to help to reconnect to the most natural and pure being you can be. I do not diagnose conditions, prescribe or perform medical treatment – instead I focus on energy transfer to assist finding a healthy and joyful body mind balance.

Please check out my homepage: www.titirangibodymindbalance.co.nz... and give me a call for your enquiries.

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