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Reiki at a Spa. Real Energy Medicine or Bunk?

Reiki at a Spa. Real Energy Medicine or Bunk?
by Susie Ellis

Reiki. I have always found it mysterious. What is it exactly? Every explanation I have heard seems to be different. I have tried it a few times, however when faced with a choice between a wonderfully relaxing deep-tissue massage or a Reiki session, I have always opted for the massage. In Reiki there isn’t a lot of actual touch – and no massaging of muscles. In fact I have been suspicious of the possibility that a therapist likes to do Reiki because it isn’t as much work – a way for them to “rest” during a treatment.

images 766535 Reiki at a Spa.  Real Energy Medicine or Bunk?Well, I stand corrected. I couldn’t have been more wrong about Reiki (or perhaps I should say about Reiki with a Reiki Master.) During my visit to the Trisara Resort & Spa they had arranged for me to have a session with this famous Reiki healer in Phuket.

Here is what I remember: The Reiki practitioner had a gentle and positive spirit. He explained ahead of time that we would begin with me on the massage table face up, and then later face down. I wouldn’t necessarily feel anything, however many people have found that they feel an energy release afterward. For some it is more immediate, for others within the next day or two. Some people get emotional, others just have a greater sense of the body/mind/spirit being in balance.

So we began. After washing his hands and some mental preparation, he cupped his hands and began “hovering” over various parts of my body. I could feel an intense heat from his hands which he kept close to – but not directly on – my body. He seemed to be channeling energy from his body to mine. This kind of energy transmission happened continually as he went from one part of the body to another. Always, there was heat from his hands. The entire session was about 75 minutes and the longer it went on, the more pleasurable the feeling of energy transfer was.

That was it. The only “ah ha” moment during this time was a very bright flashlight-like strobe which I saw while my eyes were closed which startled me. I really don’t know if I had fallen asleep and was dreaming or if some other phenomenon had occured.

Anyway, the practitioner bid me farewell after which I went right from the massage table to change and then head to the Phuket airport for my trip back to New York. As I began what would end up being a 24 hour journey home, I was aware of feeling a bit more relaxed than usual, a bit less anxious – in fact not anxious at all. And then it happened. A flood of tears during my layover at the Bangkok airport. The weeping lasted about two hours. Now I suppose it might have had something to do with the fact that my flight out of Phuket was delayed five hours and I missed my connection to New York and had to rearrange everything through Tokyo, etc. However, I am a seasoned traveler and have faced these sort of travel irritations many times and never have they resulted in an uncontrollable flood of tears. Something had truly shifted.

It seems time for me to learn more about Reiki and energy medicine. Please share with me whatever experience you may have had. You have my attention.

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Spa & Resort Expo & Conference LA: Keeping Up With Spa Trends

Spa & Resort Expo & Conference LA: Keeping Up With Spa Trends
by Susie Ellis

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The Spa & Resort Expo & Conference and the Medical Aesthetics Conference is happening tomorrow, February 23-25 at the Los Angeles Convention Center. I will be driving in from Palm Springs and attending all three days, Saturday, Sunday and Monday. One reason I will be there from bell-to-bell is because I am judging the New Product Showcase. With over 100 new products, I have my work cut out for me!

I remember when this show began many years ago….and how I first got involved. I happened to be sitting on an airplane next to a young good looking guy who noticed my SpaFinder bag and began asking me about the spa industry. That was probably seven years ago. It turned out to be Greg Topalian, who at the time had just been selected to launch a spa show for Reed Exhibitions. He has done an amazing job growing the event and produces it now in both New York and LA once a year. We’ve been friends ever since – he is now Group VP at Reed Exhibitions.

On Sunday SpaFinder and Spa Booker by SpaFinder are hosting a cocktail reception (please join us if you are coming to the expo!) and on Monday it is my privilege to introduce Deborah Szekely. She is the keynote speaker at 10:00 a.m. Her topic should hit a chord with everyone and as my husband would say – especially necessary for me.

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“…and the answer is: Balance”Presented by Deborah Szekely, founder of Rancho La Puerta and the Golden Door Spas /lifetime achiever for the spa/medical industries

Finally! An end to all diets and exercise programs. Forget the which’s, what’s, how to’s, and when’s that rule your life. Deborah will share her keys to creating a lifestyle ever-in-balance.

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