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Active ImageReiki is an ancient Japanese form of healing using light touch and hand positions. The word reiki comes from two Japanese words - rei, meaning higher power or universal force and ki, meaning life energy. In other words, Reiki means universal or spritiually-guided life force energy. 

Dr Neelam Kewlani is a Reiki Grand Master and has so far taught hundreds of students for different levels of Reiki. She has got lot of appreciation from her students around the world on her Reiki courses. 

 

Practiced for thousands of years throughout Japan, China and Tibet and other Asian nations, reiki was "rediscovered" in the late 19th century by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Buddist monk and educator who used the therapy to heal the sick. In the 1930s, a Japanese-American woman, Hawayi Takata brought reiki to the west after she learned the practice from reiki master in Japan. Today, reiki is used as a method of healing illness and reducing stress through light touch or, more commonly by placing hands near or above the body in specific positions or patterns. Through these positions, a reiki practitioner can correct energentic imbalances in the body, improving health and restoring a person's energy levels.

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Dr. Neelam Kewlani takes classes for Reiki I, II, IIIA and IIIB and Reiki Grandmaster / Teacher Levels.