
©K.Hibbett
What is Reiki Distance Healing?
The client may or may not experience the healing taking place but will often experience some type of sensation or feel general relaxation or serenity.
Many people have remarked on how successful receiving the energies via distance has been & have noticed the effect it has had on their animals.
Opting for distance healing is a good option to consider if you feel you are to far away, do not wish to travel with your animal, have a very nervous animal (nervous animals are often more accepting of receiving the Reiki distantly because they feel more relaxed with this process rather than having a stranger come into their home) or would like 'top-ups' in between treatment visits.
What Is Required For Distant Healing?
*Reiki Distant Healing Service Is Available Internationally For People & Animals*
It is advised that you do not have Reiki healing if you have a pacemaker or have recently broken any bones. Diabetics should take regular blood sugar level checks after receiving a treatment & those with high blood pressure should keep it closely monitored
Reiki Energy Healing is classed as a complementary therapy & therefore is not intended to replace conventional treatment/medication, but to work alongside it. No guarantees are implied or stated.
Reiki Practitioners do not interfere with the treatment being given by Doctors/Nurses/Vets, nor do they prescribe medication, or perform medical treatments.
If you have health or medical problems, you should visit your doctor.
If your animal experiences health or medical problems, you should consult a vet.
If your animal experiences health or medical problems, you should consult a vet. The Veterinary Surgery Act of 1966 prohibits anyone other than a qualified Veterinary Surgeon from treating animal's diagnosing ailments & giving advice on ailments. However, the healing of animals by contact healing of laying on of hands or by distance is legal.
The Protection of Animals Act 1911 does require that if an animal is in obvious need of treatment from a Vet, that the owner must obtain this. Reiki Practitioners must have the full assurance that the animal has been examined by a Vet. Under the Veterinary Surgeons Act 1966 (Schedule 3) it is permissible to give emergency first aid to animals, for the purpose of relieving pain or saving life.