Reiki Frequencies (Free)
Reiki Frequencies (Free)
ADD to your cart and we will infuse your item with these sacred Reiki symbols for FREE…..
Nita Henry is a Reiki Master
Reiki comes from Japanese energy healing traditions. The word means “universal energy,” and the practice is based on the belief that an initiated reiki healer channels this universal energy through their body and hands onto the receiver to facilitate balance and healing.
Reiki is a complementary or alternative health approach. It does not directly cure disease, nor is it a formal medical treatment. However, some research and anecdotal information suggests it may benefit some people without causing side effects.
At a glance, health benefits of reiki may include:
- reduction of pain and fatigue levels
- depression, anxiety, and stress relief
- improved sleep quality
- pre-surgery anxiety, fear, and pain relief
- emotional healing
- blood pressure management
When requested our exclusive designer will personally add 2 symbols to your band to assist with helping your bio energetic field to heal and harmonise to natural balance.
- Cho Ku Rei will become the “light switch”;
- Sei He Ki will open the dimension, release the negative energy, and harmonise
Cho Ku Rei
“armor of light.”
- Cleanse and stimulate the activation of your chakras;
- Help boost your energy and overall mood while removing fatigue;
- Create strong protection for your energetic and physical body;
- Will also help remove energetic blockages, residual energies, and other negative influences;
Sei He Ki
“Harmony”
Sei He Ki represents mental-emotional healing, harmony, and balance.
It can empower affirmations, help you overcome mental obstacles and addictions.
Sei He Ki can act as a gateway to the subconscious.
Through its energy, you can bring the root of your insecurities, fears, and imbalances to the surface. This is the first stage of introspection that will eventually heal your emotional body.
Water Visual energy demonstration
We started with natural 9.5 alkaline Kangan water, it’s natural state shows ferns and plant life, we infused the same water with two reiki symbols showing these beautiful crystalline frequencies.
When added to copper, magnets and 6 elements the frequencies show an evolvement to the end result which is the peacock feather and in one image it shows a full peacock with a head and eye of the peacock. This symbol is quite powerful and pure and its meaning is beyond astonishing….
In Hinduism, Peacock walks with Lakshmi, the goddess of good fortune, compassion, and fortitude. It is also associated with Hindra, a thunder and rain god whose waters renew the Earth. Peacocks are harbingers of rain – they dance when they know it’s coming. In this part of the world, Peacock also symbolizes supportiveness.
In the Far East, Kuan Yin created the beauty of the Peacock’s tail. Kuan Yin gave up immortality for humankind, endowing the Peacock with a sense of selflessness. When Kuan Yin finally ascended, she created the Peacock to guard the earth and protect the peace.
Ancient Greeks and Romans likened the Peacock Tail to the eyes of stars. The bird was sacred to Hera, and there was a severe punishment given to anyone who took a Peacock’s life. Persians have carvings of Peacocks near royal chambers, considering them guardians. Alchemists used the Peacock as an earthly form of the Phoenix and resurrection. In the form of a talisman, Peacock safeguards the wearer from poison, illness, and misfortune. By extension, Peacock feathers represent immortality. The feather absorbs harmful energy.
Peacock symbolism and meaning come up in Christianity as representing the Resurrection; this comes from the fact that after Peacock molts, his feathers grow back to their original grandeur. St. Augustine took this one step further, saying the bird was incorruptible, most likely based on the folk belief that Peacock feathers protect things from deterioration. Peacocks feature predominantly in medieval portraits of angels where the wings are Peacock feathers; this implies that Peacock has associations with the Angelic realm and may actually be a messenger from on high.
In nature, Peacocks kill and eat snakes. As a result, various cultures integrated Peacocks into medicine. Indian directions advise that blood or bile from Peacocks could cure a snake bite. Similarly, in Punjab, a person bitten by a snake would be purged by the smoke of Peacock feathers, similar to how Native Americans use smudge sticks. When visitors came into the region, natives would tell them to carry Peacock feathers to ward off snake attacks. Similarly, among Hindus and Muslims, a Peacock feather protects against malevolent spirits. In this, the Peacock becomes infused with healing and protective energies.