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Has anyone ever had a reiki treatment? Animal or human? What did you think?
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Ryeissa,
How/where did you find your practitioner??
How/where did you find your practitioner??
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I am going to a reiki class on Feb 9th. Really looking forward to it.
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I've enjoyed it, and so has my horse. It is very non-invasive, which I appreciate (vs. other bodywork).
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Have you tried Feldenkrais? I didn't feel that was particularly invasive...
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WheresMyWhite wrote:Have you tried Feldenkrais? I didn't feel that was particularly invasive...
Yes, I have, and I enjoyed it. It is more similar to studying/practicing yoga (depending on one's school of training) to me.
Reiki is quite passive for the recipient.
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Feldenkrais has both Awareness Through Movement and Functional Integration. The Functional Integration is very passive for the recipient.
Depends on which modality you are working with.
Depends on which modality you are working with.
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I though it the most expensive worthless handwaving BS ever. I suppose when i go for body work i some how expect my body to be worked on
Alrhough there is the remarkable aspect of believing and placebo effect that is a real thing, so if it works for you, yay. Funny thing being that i actually believe in life force and chi and healing hands, but it was a giant disappointed to me.
Alrhough there is the remarkable aspect of believing and placebo effect that is a real thing, so if it works for you, yay. Funny thing being that i actually believe in life force and chi and healing hands, but it was a giant disappointed to me.
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Sorry you were disappointed in the experience. I suspect some depends on the experience of the practitioner (they were a certified practitioner, I assume?)
I have done both forms of Feldenkrais and I found that for me, Awareness Through Movement was not near as helpful as Functional Integration. Function Integration reduced the rotation in my spine and kept me from scoliosis surgery for close to 10 years (before the degeneration became unmanageable).
If you have the opportunity, try a different practitioner? Or research what bodywork does for someone and make sure it matches your expectations. Feldenkrais is not the only body work modality out there.
I have done both forms of Feldenkrais and I found that for me, Awareness Through Movement was not near as helpful as Functional Integration. Function Integration reduced the rotation in my spine and kept me from scoliosis surgery for close to 10 years (before the degeneration became unmanageable).
If you have the opportunity, try a different practitioner? Or research what bodywork does for someone and make sure it matches your expectations. Feldenkrais is not the only body work modality out there.
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Chisamba, have you tried Bowen therapy? I have use it on horses with great results and I am now taking the human training. It is noninvasive but very powerful. The therapist will do a couple of moves then leave the room for a couple of minutes to allow your body to start processing the moves then they will come back and do more moves. I have started doing my case studies and can't believe the positive results that I am getting. It is like hitting a reset button in your body so that even longstanding issues can be helped.It helps with pain management, breathing problems, knee, back and shoulder issues, etc. It also evens out your moods by modifying your fight/flight response. Really helps with anxiety. Give it a try!
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WheresMyWhite wrote:Sorry you were disappointed in the experience. I suspect some depends on the experience of the practitioner (they were a certified practitioner, I assume?)
I have done both forms of Feldenkrais and I found that for me, Awareness Through Movement was not near as helpful as Functional Integration. Function Integration reduced the rotation in my spine and kept me from scoliosis surgery for close to 10 years (before the degeneration became unmanageable).
If you have the opportunity, try a different practitioner? Or research what bodywork does for someone and make sure it matches your expectations. Feldenkrais is not the only body work modality out there.
I think Chis is responding to the reiki comment...
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I went to my reiki class today. Not sure what to think yet, but I was very surprised that it seems to be so similar to the Masterson Method stuff that I have been playing around with. My horse loves MM. I wonder if I will be better at it after taking the reiki class.
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Chisamba - your reply made me laugh as I share your sentiment about the hands on experience. I'm seriously considering acupuncture for some hip pain. I guess sticking needles in me sounds like a reasonable treatment.
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It sort of depends on your needs, I have found that I repond very well to "energy work", more so than others. Accupuncture and accupressure also really help my physical pain go away.
I find my people through word of mouth- mostly from my meditation friends. It takes time to find the right approach!
I am also a professional horse massage therapist- horses definitely respond energetically to the work, not just physically.
I find my people through word of mouth- mostly from my meditation friends. It takes time to find the right approach!
I am also a professional horse massage therapist- horses definitely respond energetically to the work, not just physically.
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