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Reiki Massage

Reiki client lying down with eyes closed and practitioner's hand over headReiki and massage are well-suited to go hand in hand, and the two can be intertwined in many ways. Massage therapists familiar with reiki can improve health and wellness on many levels. By balancing energy work and core massage techniques, you can expand your offerings and better meet the needs of your clients. HICI Go is an online center that hosts a diverse catalog of health and beauty courses online for people in Miami, Tampa, St. Petersburg, Orlando, or anywhere else in the U.S.  We also offer in-person courses in Florida, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Texas. HICI Go provides flexible massage courses for a diverse range of people.

Learn more about reiki, its benefits, and how it fits into a well-rounded massage practice.

What Is Reiki Massage?

Massage is known to yield several health benefits. Athletes can find targeted muscle relief through sports massage, and clients benefit from the deeper, yoga-like stretches of Thai massage. And while the specific goals and techniques may vary between specialties, they typically have one aspect in common – they’re very hands-on, physical experiences. This is where reiki sets itself apart from other services, as it requires little to no contact.

An energy healing technique, reiki promotes balance, relaxation, and wellness within the body. Traditional reiki therapy was developed during the early 1900s by Mikao Usui of Japan and is practiced as a complementary therapy alongside other health and wellness treatments. Today, there are several different kinds of reiki treatments, many of which are variations of traditional Usui Reiki.

This practice is based on the idea that a lifeforce of energy flows through everyone. When this energy fluctuates, it affects physical well-being. Reiki may be used as a standalone practice or incorporated into massage treatments. Reiki is performed in a quiet, calming atmosphere – just like massage therapy – making it easy to integrate into an established routine. The goal of reiki massage is to channel and redirect the flow of energy and promote healing.

Benefits of Reiki Massage

Much like traditional massage, clients find reiki therapy advantageous for a variety of reasons. It can stimulate the immune system, bring better mental clarity, enhance circulation, and reduce tension. It’s sought after by many patients, including those with cancer, chronic pain, depression/anxiety, and other ailments. It’s also sometimes used to help patients prepare for surgery and facilitate recovery afterward. Reiki massage is linked to several physical, emotional, and mental health benefits, such as:

  • Stress relief: Reiki helps bring the body back to a state of relaxation, making it better able to heal from the damage caused by stress and other factors.
  • Symptom relief: Reiki helps relieve pain and tension, promotes natural self-healing, and supports patients receiving medical treatments.
  • Improved sleep: By alleviating stress and other symptoms, many people experience better sleep during the night.
  • Improved mood: Symptom relief, stress reduction, relaxation, and other benefits can help improve one’s overall mood and mental outlook.

During a session, practitioners often use several reiki symbols to access and channel energy for specific purposes. While intentionally recalling a symbol, the practitioner can change the way reiki energy functions. The specific symbols may vary depending on the type of reiki practiced, but some examples include:

  • Cho Ku Rei (power)
  • Sei Hei Ki (mental/emotional harmony)
  • Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen (distance/connection)
  • Zonar (karmic issues)
  • Harth (heart issues)
  • Kriya (healing)
  • Shanti (peace)

The practitioner may place their hands lightly upon the person, or just above them, to target specific areas during sessions. The timeframe for each session may vary, but they typically last anywhere from 30 to 90 minutes.

Reiki Courses and Other Massage Courses at HICI Go

As a massage therapist, incorporating energy work into your sessions gives you the chance to offer something additionally beneficial to your clients. In most states, practitioners don’t need credentialing or licensing to practice reiki alone. Where laws do apply, they’re typically under those for massage therapy. If your goal is to practice reiki massage on clients as part of a business, review state and local guidelines for the most current information.

If you’re interested in learning more about reiki and different types of massage, take advantage of our massage continuing education courses. HICI Go offers several courses for those looking to expand their expertise or begin a new practice. It’s easy to shop for courses that suit your needs – we offer live in-person courses, live webinars, and video courses that are accessible online anytime.

Learn About Reiki Massage Today

HICI Go is an online center that hosts a broad catalog of online health and beauty courses for people throughout the United States. In-person instruction is also available in Florida, Connecticut, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Texas through our partner schools, Cortiva Institute and Hollywood Institute. HICI Go and partner school courses are designed for professionals seeking continuing education, as well as individuals who just want to learn something new. Students enrolled in a partner school receive an account for online instruction. Contact us today for more information about our reiki courses and different massage techniques.