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Old 13-01-2008, 03:14 PM
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I am a animal healer practitioner with the use of Reiki, either hands on healing or absent healing. I do healing on horses and all animals.so if help is needed please contact me.
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Hiya - how does it work to do absent Reiki?
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that sounds interesting.
does it really work?
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Old 18-01-2008, 02:59 PM
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Hiya - how does it work to do absent Reiki?
Hi Kaz,
Absent healing with Reiki can be used when practitioner and patient are not able to be together usually because of distance. It works basically the same as hands on reiki, by connecting to the patients energy and being intent on sending healing energy. Either to a particuiar area or all over the body.
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that sounds interesting.
does it really work?
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Yes it doe`s / can work, like hands on healing.
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How can you 'connect' to energy from a distance?
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How can you 'connect' to energy from a distance?
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In brief because every thing being either human, animal or nature is made up of energy, distance doe`s not make any difference. One way this can be done is to have a photo of the patient so that you can connect to them to send healing. Like i said this is brief, but hope you get a bit of idea.
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Re: Animal Healer

hi is it like raci?iv had that don on my horse
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