equine REIKI
What is Reiki?
Reiki is a gentle, non-invasive technique aimed at promoting relaxation and a sense of well-being. It is administered through light touch or “laying on hands” and is based on the concept of a life-force energy that flows through all living beings. Reiki sessions are designed to help support a horse’s overall comfort and calm during a session.
The word Reiki comes from two Japanese words: Rei, meaning “Universal Wisdom” or “Higher Power,” and Ki, meaning “life-force energy.” Together, Reiki can be described as spiritually guided life-force energy.
What Can My Horse Expect During a Treatment?
During a session, horses often appear calm, relaxed, and more comfortable. Reiki is intended to complement standard veterinary care and support the horse’s overall sense of balance and well-being. Responses to sessions vary by individual horse.
Reiki is safe, non-invasive, and used alongside conventional veterinary treatments. It is not a subsitute for medical diagnosis or treatment, and results may vary depending on the individual horse’s needs and condition.
Reiki is a gentle, non-invasive technique aimed at promoting relaxation and a sense of well-being. It is administered through light touch or “laying on hands” and is based on the concept of a life-force energy that flows through all living beings. Reiki sessions are designed to help support a horse’s overall comfort and calm during a session.
The word Reiki comes from two Japanese words: Rei, meaning “Universal Wisdom” or “Higher Power,” and Ki, meaning “life-force energy.” Together, Reiki can be described as spiritually guided life-force energy.
What Can My Horse Expect During a Treatment?
During a session, horses often appear calm, relaxed, and more comfortable. Reiki is intended to complement standard veterinary care and support the horse’s overall sense of balance and well-being. Responses to sessions vary by individual horse.
Reiki is safe, non-invasive, and used alongside conventional veterinary treatments. It is not a subsitute for medical diagnosis or treatment, and results may vary depending on the individual horse’s needs and condition.