Reiki continues to be surrounded by a level of mystique, misconceptions and myths in certain areas of our society and populations. Let’s go through the most common five myths and bust them once for all.
The bond between humans and pets living together is profound and deeply emotional. Any animal caregiver wishes to outlive animals to have the chance to see them through a comfortable life and a peaceful passing. A pet’s passing is painful, as they approach the end of their lives, it can be a challenging time filled with sadness, uncertainty, and the desire to provide comfort and peace in their final moments.
We're talking about a scientific study aimed to examine Reiki’s effectiveness over placebo in treating symptoms of mental health and to explore parameters for its effectiveness
Horse lovers would agree that what’s good for a horse is usually also good for the guardian/owner. This is definitely true when considering the benefits of Reiki for horses. This gentle and non-intrusive therapy is today growing in popularity as a healing tool that can benefit horses physically, emotionally, and mentally.
Surgical procedures are difficult on the body, whether it is a very little invasive procedure or a major surgery. After a surgery, it will take time for the individual to heal and go back to normal life. Surgical patients may schedule Reiki sessions with the goal of encouraging the body to heal more quickly.
Reiki is ideal for animals because it is gentle and non-invasive. The practice never harms an animal and doesn’t necessarily require physical contact. It addresses energy imbalances and can even occur from a distance.
When it comes to perform a Reiki healing session to animals, the most common questions caregivers ask are: "how do I know they're receiving Reiki?", "how should my pet behave during a session?", " do I have to find a specific spot or keeping the animal confined in a specific place?", "how do I know if the session has been successful?".