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Spring Offerings – First Degree Reiki Training: CE’s for Nurses, Case Managers and (applied for) Social Workers

March 8, 2019 by Karen Pischke

Begin Your Reiki Journey With Thorough, Supportive Training Steeped in Japanese Tradition First Degree/Shoden (Beginning Teaching)– 2 day, 15-hour training.** Upcoming Opportunities : Class held over 2 Days, Saturday, Sunday. Fun, Relaxing Way to Earn 15 CE’s March 23 and 24  Peabody MA April 6 and 7 in Sedona AZ May 18 and 19 in Peabody MA No pre-requisite [Continue Reading]

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Enjoy a ‘Daily Attitude of Gratitude’ …

September 20, 2018 by Karen Pischke

“An Attitude of Gratitude Brings Great Things.” ― Yogi Bhajan    I cannot recall exactly when I consciously began to notice my deep sense of gratitude, despite various hardships experienced early in life. Positive situations, experiences and encounters occurring in the most interesting and synchronous manner often leading to more profound meaningful and interesting experiences and encounters. [Continue Reading]

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‘Hearts and Reiki’ Abound in Sedona Arizona

September 13, 2018 by Karen Pischke

I have traveled 3 times to Sedona. Each time, I meet the most interesting, kind people, enjoy stimulating, synchronous experiences, and … come across many ‘heart’ rocks.  ‘Welcomed to Sedona’ by an Owl. I first traveled to Sedona in April 2004, with three reiki colleagues and one of their daughters. As we turned onto Route 89A that leads to Sedona, [Continue Reading]

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