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Equine Reiki......because you and your horse are worth it!Supports the natural ability for the horse to heal itself. Relaxing and calming
Graduates from our equine Reiki course are becoming well established and highly sought after. Many have gone on to start their own business and are having very encouraging results. To qualify for this course you will need to hold a first and second degree Reiki certificate. What the students sayDear Theresa, I have to thank you once again for the most wonderful experience you gave me, I was in the most incredibly high spirited mood for about a week after the course, I really enjoyed it and it taught me alot. I do believe that if something is taught in a way that the learner is going to enjoy it, it will be more effective and i can say that the way you gave out the course and the whole structure was excellent, i just want to thank you once again for a truly incredible experience. You are very professional at what you do and i felt a sense of comfort and ease around you, alot of positive energy. If you have any time next year i would really love to finish my 3rd degree off with you if that’s not a problem. Thanks once again Candice Bettison. London
A few case studies:Leopardo
Top dressage horse Loepardo made an amazing 100% recovery from an injury after using Reiki and the equine spa at Eqizz therapy centre Gwennie
A freak accident occurred where by Gwennie reared up and came down getting caught in between a small gap in a wall. The wall had to be completely dismantled to get her out. She suffered terrible injuries to her head and legs. Gwennie responded well to Reiki and apart from some white hair which has grown over some of the injured parts she has made a full recovery. Lucy
Lucy was born prematurely so did not have the best start in life. She did not have the strength to get up and suckle and so the first few weeks of her life we had to lift and hold her to her mother as well as bottle feed her.Unfortunately her mother managed to step on her whilst she was sleeping and injured Lucy's front leg. If this was not enough poor Lucy developed stifle joint infections in both her hind legs as well as pneumonia. The vet had to wash the stifle joints through, which was horrendous for poor Lucy. Every day the vet would come in and say he would give it another 24 hours after which we would have to do the "right thing". I was not giving up as Lucy had a sparkle in her eye, pricked ears and was feeding well. She was on constant medication (she had a catheter in her neck)so we had to hand feed her with yogurt to keep her gut bacteria strong. This I did with her laid across my lap as I sat in the deep straw of her stable. After each yogurt I gave her Reiki treatment which she seemed to enjoy. This was such a close time for Lucy and me as I would quietly sing to her whilst I carried out Reiki. Today, Lucy is a strapping 17hh mare with a beautiful healthy strong colt of her own. I know that if it were not for my trust in Reiki Lucy would not be with us today. |