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What is Reiki? Reiki is a safe, natural healing system that
brings harmony and balance to the whole person through the
gentle flow of universal life force energy ("rei"
means "sacred" or "spiritual"; "ki"
means "energy" or "life force") by hands-on
touch. This healing energy is spiritually guided, or drawn
by the recipient's higher consciousness, to the appropriate
place within. Here it restores the balance of body, mind and
spirit. When one's life force energy, or ki, which enlivens
and animates all life, is constricted, blocked or deficient,
one often experiences stress and/or dis-ease. When one's life
force energy is flowing and sufficient, one experiences wellness,
health and happiness. Reiki brings this restoration of wholeness
and works in partnership with other medical techniques and
healing therapies to relieve side effects and promote recovery.
During a Reiki treatment, you will feel a radiant warmth flowing
through and around you, bringing feelings of peace and well-being.
With Reiki, the journey toward greater relaxation, increased
vitality, and profound inner transformation is deeply supported
and enhanced in a gentle, loving way.
What is NMT?
According to Dr. Leslie S. Feinberg, the developer of the technique, NeuroModulation Technique is based on accepted principles of neurophysiology.
The human nervous system is a very sophisticated "bio-computer" that is separated into the conscious/voluntary, and autonomic/unconscious control systems. We aren't aware of the Autonomic Control System that functions in the background of our nervous system – otherwise our conscious mind would be so distracted by body processes that we could not concentrate to do anything else. There is an awareness barrier between these two areas of our brain. We can't know our own blood pressure, or the state of our digestion and other body processes just by thinking about them.
NMT uses a clinically friendly method of "Muscle Response Testing" (MRT) to communicate with the ACS. We do this because the ACS does not control speech, and MRT provides a convenient way for it to respond to our queries. NMT therapeutic effects on the ACS have been documented with scientifically validated high tech instrumentation including galvanic skin response (GSR), and heart rate variability scanning (HRV).
NMT uses this MRT method to first "Access" the ACS – to open the window to “see” internal function. We then "Assess" – to measure the faults in ACS function that are responsible for the patient's illness. Finally, NMT uses a powerful system of clinical protocols to "Modulate" the condition – to push the control systems of the body in the direction of normal function. The NMT practitioner uses a system of clinical treatment pathways tailored to the various causes of illness we discussed earlier. These protocols involve a series of "queries" – questions used to find control system errors, as shown by MRT. Next the NMT practitioner uses specific corrective statements of the protocol to train the ACS toward normal function – the first step in the return to wellness.
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