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Licensed Onyxologist, Teacher and Reiki Therapist : Holistic Nail Care Services is a mobile nail care service. Servicing persons who a senior, disabled, confined to home, nursing home, hospital, etc. I served in the U.S. Army and am a member of the Southeastern Paralyzed Veterans Association, Inc., www.SoutheasternPVA.com
Holistic Healing : Holistic training/healing methodology is a self help tool to pull out us from difficulties; it has an integral part to play in character making. I have comprehend this truth and crave to extend this awareness for the needy ones for cure and also to renovate their character for more good, thereby let the world recognize the new era of healing/training which has begun by transcending a man completely.
A Journey Into Healing : a look into the healing art of reiki and how it helps to balance the mind body and soul in an easy to understand format for everyone
Alef Reiki : Information on ancient healing modality based on the Hebrew alphabet rediscovered by Eli Machani.
Alternative Balance : Hosts the U.S. Reiki Connection which offers practitioner resources including a professional directory, support, and continuing education materials.
About.com: Reiki Hand Placements : Diagrams show the hand placements used for self treatment and treatment on others. Links to Reiki articles.


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