Reiki Lunch-n-Learn at NUHS
/Big turnout for my Lunch-n-Learn at National University of Health Sciences! The crowd included students, faculty, and two resident researchers—both of whom registered for my Reiki class afterwards.
Read MoreBig turnout for my Lunch-n-Learn at National University of Health Sciences! The crowd included students, faculty, and two resident researchers—both of whom registered for my Reiki class afterwards.
Read MoreWe loved sharing Reiki with members of the Chicago FD. These men and women risk their lives to keep us safe, that's definitely be stressful. Thanks for the warm welcome, guys!
Read MoreWe were thrilled to offer Reiki to at-risk youth on Chicago's crime-ridden south side.
Read MoreLove this event! It's always well organized, so I was able to teach some, learn some, laugh some, and eat some. Then they acknowledged our Reiki for Vets program with an award. A well-rounded three days.
Read MoreGreat collaboration between U of C Medical School faculty and Reiki volunteers. We had a wonderful event with a brief presentation and then demos—always demos!
Read MoreIf you and your phenomenal Reiki friends want to help out veterans by offering short sessions, you can be well on your way with the information you'll find here.
Read MoreAfter years of volunteering at special events, we were finally given the green light to offer Reiki within the Jesse Brown VA. Here's the original team that went through orientation.
Read MoreMedical students experience a lot of stress, and these institutions are beginning to host events catering to their wellbeing. Paula, Dan and I were happy to introduce these future doctors to Reiki.
Read MoreWe continue our work with the Jesse Brown VA Stand Down events in hopes of making bigger inroads for Reiki within this population.
Read MoreWe'll take every opportunity to offer Reiki to future health care professionals. We were warmly welcomed at Northwestern Medical School's National Student Conference on Integrative Medicine.
Read MorePhyllis Furumoto, the granddaughter of Madam Takata who brought Reiki to the United States from Japan, is now the Grand Master of the craft. Phyllis hosts her own Internet radio show about all things Reiki, and I was honored to be her guest for this talk show.
Read MoreNot our first rodeo, but the first time we got serious about documenting feedback from the vets. The video created from this event went viral and was posted around the globe in Reiki circles, inspiring others.
Read MoreHuge thanks to the Northpointe group and Kathy and Veronique for helping to introduce Reiki to intellectually and developmentally disabled kids and their caregivers. Video of feedback included.
Read MoreYoung folks are so receptive to the idea that we are made of energy and can help each other using our intention to work with energy. Good times.
Read MoreSex trafficking is such an important topic, but so difficult to explore in depth. Thanks to M&B Magazine for helping me tell this story.
Read More"Who needs it most?" is a question I ask myself when trying to decide how to help others with Reiki. These women are on their way from incarceration into the world. It was an incredible experience for everyone involved.
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