Dawn will be sharing and in depth energy forecast for the last month of 2020, and some visions of the next year. This includes a psychic reading for the group to gain insights. This session will end with a group distance Reiki healing session.
What is distance Reiki?
The distance symbol is used to cross any distance in time or space. It allows practitioners to clear blockages from someone's past, as well as perform reiki on someone who is not physically present. Distance Reiki works according to an ancient principle called the Hermetic Law of Similarity, which holds that we are all connected, as we are all made of energy and part of a larger whole. Invoking this law during a distance Reiki session allows the practitioner to link up to the energy field of the recipient.
How it works:
Distance Reiki can be sent to anyone, anywhere and at any time—though permission should be invoked or received in some way. When I'm performing reiki on someone who is not present, I'll typically work with the recipient's photo and a healing crystal. Other practitioners, however, might say that these objects unnecessary since Reiki energy can be sent to anyone simply by directing thoughts and energy to that person.
Regardless of distance, Reiki can have benefits such as increasing feelings of relaxation, happiness, empowerment, and ease.
We all have access to the life force energy, otherwise known as our chi, qi or prana, that flows through each and every living being. Distance Reiki is one of many ways to link to and channel this energy for the healing benefit of others.
Self Care Investment:
$33
Your host:
Dawn Thompson is a Intuitive strategist leader and transformation life coach. Located in Columbus, Ohio her ability to transform a traumatic past brought her to the path of helping others.
She is an ordained minister educated in
reiki
polarity therapy
compassionate communication
psychic and medium readings
realm and angelic readings
somatic intelligence
woman’s empowerment leadership
European bee shamanism
couple’s life coaching
Her own life experience combined with extensive training and psychic abilities, have gifted her a variety of unique tools for the purpose of your healing.
Dawn is the author of “The Authentic Codes” and “Journey into Healing Anxiety”
Join her at one of her workshops, ecstatic dance parties, or treat yourself to her woman’s retreats for ultimate healing fun!
Dawn spends her time balancing work,traveling, being a mom, and cuddling her dog Miko.
Contact her:
www.dawn-thompson.com
Urban Accupunture:
About UAC
Our Story
We believe strongly in acupuncture’s place in healthcare and want it to be affordable for everyone. Acupuncture’s potential as a viable healing modality cannot be fully realized if it’s inaccessible to most people, so it became evident and so important that we create a space to provide acupuncture in a more affordable way here in Ohio. A grassroots movement born out of a clinic in Portland, Oregon, coined the term ‘Community Acupuncture’ – the model of treating multiple patients in the same room and charging each of them less to allow acupuncture to be received more frequently as the therapy that it is intended to be. It opened up the possibility of acupuncture to more people all the while circumventing the insurance industry and our ailing healthcare system, which seems inherently broken; services and beautiful buildings exist, but accessibility and affordability simply do not. Community Acupuncture has been spreading like wildfire across the country ever since. That’s what good ideas tend to do.
Urban Acupuncture Center, Ohio’s 1st Community Acupuncture clinic, was co-founded by Steve Drugan and Susan Bowlus in 2010.
All of the acupuncturists at Urban Acupuncture Center meet the highest standards of education and certification required to practice acupuncture. Most practicing acupuncturists in the United States are ‘licensed acupuncturists.’ Though licensing requirements vary by state, licensing boards generally require an approximately 2000-hour curriculum completed over 3 years of post-graduate study from an accredited school. Additionally, practitioners must successfully complete the national board examinations brokered by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine (NCCAOM). The practice of acupuncture in Ohio requires both national certification by the NCCAOM as well as licensure issued by the State Medical Board of Ohio.
For more information about how acupuncture and other treatments can help you, please contact the Urban Acupuncture Center Board Certified Licensed Acupuncturist’s team at Indianola Ave, Clintonville (614) 725-2488 | Main St, Westerville (614) 426-4406 or click here. Taking new patients in and around greater Columbus, Ohio.
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