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A quick Fund Raising update

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I I just wanted to update everyone with where Connecting Reiki With Medicine had got to in December. Thank you to all you lovely people who have already donated. As you can see, the fundraising has gone quite well so far, but there's still a fair way to go to reach the full amount they need to complete this project so that they can not only show the world the wonderful benefits of Reiki, but also give actual clinical trials data and analysis as proof. This project benefits everyone who has Reiki,who uses Reiki, who loves Reiki and who firmly believes in Reiki. I am aware that there are Reiki people out there who naysay CRWM and who struggle to see the wider picture of what this project can achieve, so I'm telling you now that it's not just about the professional Reiki practitioners who are working on the project, it's about the entire worldwide Reiki community, our standing and our worth in society. So I'm asking you to consider that thought for a...

A Visit to the Connecting Reiki With Medicine Team

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Let me introduce myself. I am Liz - the small one on the right hand side in the photo below! I have been a Reiki Master for 10 years and a Reflexology practitioner for 9 years and have been running my own public Reiki practice for around 14 years now. Up until 2006 I spent over 20 years as an Occupational Therapist, working in Adult Mental Health, Child and Adolescent Mental Health and as a Mental Health specialist in general Paediatrics. This means that, unusually, I have vast experience of working in both Professional and Public practice. This blog is about the Connecting Reiki With Medicine Research Project , which is being undertaken in collaboration with the Full Circle Fund Therapies Charity at St George's University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust in London. It will very much be my thoughts and feelings about the project, which I love and which I think will be hugely important in bringing Reiki into mainstream medicine as well as the wider world. The aim of my blog i...