Anonymous wrote:Wouldn’t the attention and close proximity of a caring person be enough to produce a placebo effect? That’s my take on it. -an RN
Anonymous wrote:We had a guest lecture on it at work years ago. The practitioner was very sincere and I do believe she brought a comforting presence to her clients, which could go a long way. She had us do some mini exercises. I don’t remember the particulars, but I do remember being surprised that I felt something. [/quote]
Did you feel conned ?
Several years ago, I researched Reiki. Founder asserted that a primary purpose was to make money. Not kidding.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Did it work for you? Was it effective? Who did you go too?
It’s like pharma quackery, it works for some, but for many it doesn’t.
Anonymous wrote:Did it work for you? Was it effective? Who did you go too?
Anonymous wrote:My mother in law has a reiki healer for her dogs.