How to Choose a Reiki Practitioner

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    katana
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    Earlier this week I booked a trial Reiki session with someone I found online, and I left feeling unsure if I’d actually picked the right person. The session itself was fine, but something about the communication felt a bit rushed, and now I’m wondering what people usually look for when choosing a practitioner they can genuinely trust. Is it more about their training, the way they explain things, or just the vibe you get when you meet them? I’d appreciate any pointers before I schedule another appointment.

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    toxatyt
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    In my experience, the feeling of trust starts long before you’re actually on the table. I tend to pay attention to how clearly someone explains their approach, and whether they take the time to understand what you’re hoping to work on. When I was checking out https://reikiinlondon.com/about/, what stood out was how much emphasis they place on adapting a session to each client rather than following a rigid template. That kind of flexibility usually signals genuine experience. I also look for someone who creates a calm environment and doesn’t rush you in or out — it says a lot about their professionalism.

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