Milwaukee's Gypsy's Hope teaches Reiki, a hands on approach for giving & getting good vibes
Posted: Mar 16, 2022 4:01 AM CDT
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)-- Talk about a hands on approach. This is the simple way to define Reiki: a Japanese form of energy healing. Many also consider it to be alternative medicine.
Margot Jackson with Gypsy's Hope in Milwaukee has been a Reiki master for more than five years. Jackson says it's all about channeling positive vibes into one's body through the touch of a practitioner's hands. There are times she also uses water and crystals as part of the entire process.
If you're interested in learning more about this type of energy healing and see what kind of sessions Gypsy's Hope offers, just click here.
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