Take a look at these hands
By Mikala Reasbeck | China Daily | Updated: 2011-03-01 07:31
Samella Herve practices reiki on a client. She stresses reiki is not a cure, but a complimentary therapy. Du Lianyi / China Daily |
In Beijing, a small but loyal and devoted following for reiki has popped up, and like any other small community, everyone seems to know each other. The group meets at least once a month for reiki Share, an evening of communal reiki and refreshments. Six to 12 reiki practitioners of various levels of attainment gather together to practice reiki on one another and discuss the ways that reiki has affected their lives. The energy and atmosphere is both friendly and meditative as participants take turns healing and being healed.
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