Long Distance Healing
Also known as Absent Healing
I specialise in long distance healing; this may be in the next suburb, state or across the world. Every day I beam out healing energy to people and animals in need.
With animals it is quite often easier to use Long Distance Reiki as they are hard put to keep still and may also be in a lot of pain and hard to get near.
Four years ago I developed a new technique for helping to heal bone fractures.
This started with a grandmother who had a fracture in a part of her spine. I later applied this same technique for repairing nerve damage in an animal who had a ruptured disk in his spine which caused both his back legs to be paralysed.
Quite often animals are bought to me when owners feel that conventional therapy is not enough by itself. One example is when a 14 year old terrier that had an eye ulcer was referred to me.
After lengthy treatment the owner’s Vet recommended that the dog’s eye could not be saved; and that the eye should be sewn shut.
The owner wasn’t happy at the idea and enlisted me to help use Reiki to heal the eye.
After about 4 treatments the eye had healed beautifully.
All of this was done by Long Distance Healing: I didn’t meet the dog in person – I asked the owner for a photo and the name of the dog before I commenced – that is basically all I need, apart from phone or sms updates on how the animal is doing.
I have had many success stories with Long Distance Healing.
I do also practice Reiki treatments physically on animals too.
I have practiced Long Distance Healing on people for the last few years.
During the recent world crisis of 2020 – this gave me the opportunity to further hone my skills more towards the Long Distance work with people.
Some of which previously I had only done in person. I’m thrilled that I’m able to do so much more via Long Distance Healing with people now.
There is a wonderful example below:-
21st April 2020
A friend contacted me to see if I could help her Nan.
Her Nan had a fall was badly bruised on face and arms, was in hospital and had developed Pneumonia, she said everything was shutting down and she had only been given a few days – was going into palliative care.
My friend asked me to do a split session (30m on 1 day and 30m next day) as had previously worked on her baby the same way. She sent me photos of Nan in hospital.
After the first 2 sessions I was sent a message that Nan was talking and eating.
I was asked to do another split session – 2 days later I received a message tha t Nan was doing well and hospital was going to try to get her out of bed that day.
The next day I was sent a photo of Nan walking with her walker.
I kept doing the split long-distance sessions and Nan kept steadily improving day by day.
Nan went home on the 5th of May and was home for a lovely Mothers Day.
Photography by
Liz, Sue Hedley – Rising Star Media,
Irene Heart Striving from Cleanse Your Lens and Marjorie Rose