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Home > Books > Reiki Energy Medicine: bringing healing touch into home, hospital, and hospice by: Libby Barnett and Maggie Chambers with Susan Davidson1
Reiki Energy Medicine: bringing healing touch into home, hospital, and hospice by: Libby Barnett and Maggie Chambers with Susan Davidson1
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Manufacturer: Healing Arts Press
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Synopsis
Reiki is an ancient, hands-on healing art with
origins in the Tibetan sutras. It has been used primarily by
individuals in a daily practice that helps recharge, realign, and
rebalance energy in the body. Today Reiki is joining other
complementary therapies in the conventional settings of hospitals,
hospices, counseling centers, emergency rooms, intensive care units.
Nurses, physical therapists, surgeons, midwives, and anesthetists
report that Reiki can help manage pain and promote healing. Counselors
and caregivers treating those with terminal illness find that Reiki
gives patients an increased physical, emotional, and psychological
ability to cope. Reiki Energy Medicine explains the body's
energy system, and describes how Reiki can be used in a variety of
settings to balance energy and create the conditions needed for healing.
Reiki Energy Medicine is the first book to show how this ancient art of touch therapy can work within our mainstream health care system.
As our health-care system challenges institutions to offer high-quality
but cost-effective service, Reiki can be an important tool that can
help maximize patient care and minimize recovery time.
Reiki does not require complicated techniques or extensive training:
practitioners of many disciplines are able to easily incorporate it
into their specialties.
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