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reachlovenheal · 8 months ago
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Best Reiki Healing In Chennai Tamil Nadu
Reiki Healing / By lovenheal
Introduction: In a fast-paced world filled with stress and uncertainty, the search for holistic healing methods has become increasingly prevalent. Among these ancient practices, Reiki healing stands out as a gentle yet powerful technique for restoring balance and promoting well-being on all levels – physical, emotional, and spiritual. Join us on a journey as we explore the essence of Reiki healing, its principles, benefits, and how it can illuminate the path to inner harmony and vitality.
Understanding Reiki: At its essence, Reiki is a Japanese healing art that harnesses the universal life force energy to promote healing and balance within the body. The word Reiki, derived from two Japanese characters – Rei (meaning universal) and Ki (meaning life force energy), encapsulates the core philosophy of this practice. Reiki practitioners serve as conduits for this energy, gently guiding it through their hands to the recipient, facilitating relaxation, and stimulating the body’s natural healing processes.
The Healing Process: During a Reiki session, the recipient typically lies down fully clothed while the practitioner places their hands lightly on or slightly above various parts of the body. The energy flows effortlessly, addressing imbalances and blockages in the energy centers known as chakras. As the recipient absorbs this healing energy, they may experience sensations of warmth, tingling, or profound relaxation. Reiki is a non-invasive and safe practice, suitable for people of all ages and backgrounds.
Benefits of Reiki Healing: The benefits of Reiki healing extend far beyond the physical realm, encompassing emotional and spiritual aspects as well. Some of the key advantages include:
Stress Reduction: Reiki promotes deep relaxation, helping to alleviate stress and tension accumulated in the body and mind.
Pain Management: Many individuals experience relief from chronic pain conditions, injuries, and discomfort through regular Reiki sessions.
Emotional Healing: Reiki aids in releasing emotional blockages, fostering a sense of peace, and facilitating emotional resilience.
Enhanced Well-being: Reiki balances the body’s energy flow, promoting overall vitality, and boosting the immune system.
Spiritual Growth: By connecting to the universal life force energy, Reiki opens the door to spiritual insights, self-awareness, and personal growth.
Embarking on Your Reiki Journey: Whether you’re drawn to Reiki for physical healing, emotional support, or spiritual exploration, incorporating it into your wellness routine can yield profound benefits. Seek out a qualified Reiki practitioner or explore self-Reiki techniques through books, online resources, or workshops. Approach each Reiki session with an open heart and mind, allowing the healing energy to flow freely and nurture your inner being.
Closing Thoughts: Reiki healing offers a sanctuary of serenity amidst the chaos of modern life, inviting us to reconnect with our innate capacity for healing and transformation. As we surrender to the flow of universal energy, we discover a profound sense of wholeness, harmony, and well-being that permeates every aspect of our existence. Embrace the journey, and let Reiki illuminate your path to inner harmony and vitality.
ReachLovenHeal Pvt Ltd ( Reiki Healing, Reiki Courses, Black Magic Reversal ), Pune, Maharashtra, India.
Lovenheal Reiki healing Center in Pune is one of the best places for Reiki healing in India. The center offers Reiki training, healing sessions, and workshops. It has a team of experienced Reiki masters who have helped many people heal from various ailments. The center also offers distance healing for people who cannot visit in person.
Lovenheal Reiki healing Center in Pune is experienced Reiki practitioners who provide healing sessions to clients. Lovenheal also offers Reiki training for those who want to learn this technique.
The team of Reiki masters at the center is dedicated to helping clients achieve physical, emotional, and spiritual balance.
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indiantravelstore · 4 years ago
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What To Know When Visiting Goa First Time?
This article originally appeared on Indian Travel Store Blog-
https://www.indiantravelstore.com/blog/things-to-know-about-goa
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Goa is an Indian state lying on the southwestern coast of India, within the region known as the Konkan. It is a gold mine of architecture, heritage, and sandy beaches.
The Portugal architecture is an attraction for those who are architecture fanatics.
The white sandy beaches, nightlife, adventure sports, etc. are an experience to be treasured after visiting Goa.
Why Visit Goa
Historical And Heritage Sites In Goa
The Best Time To Visit Goa
Exploring Goa
How To Reach Goa
​Why Visit Goa (More Fun With Goa Trip Package!)
Goa boasts of a large number of domestic and international tourists.
Tourists visit Goa for its white-sand beaches, nightlife, historical places of worship, and World Heritage-listed site.
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The biggest tourist attractions in Goa are water sports at the Baga and Calangute beaches.
This can’t be better when you are considering a lively vacation with Goa Honeymoon Holiday Tour Packages.
Adventure Sports like jet skiing, parasailing, banana boat rides, water scooter rides, and many more are undertaken at these beaches.
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Historic Sites And Neighborhoods
Goa features two of the most famous World Heritage Sites
The Bom Jesus Basilica: It holds the mortal remains of St. Francis Xavier, regarded by many Catholics as the patron saint of Goa. (the patron of the Archdiocese of Goa is actually Saint Joseph Vaz).
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The statue of bleeding Jesus on the Crucifix at the Santa Monica Convent, in Velha Goa.
Churches (Igorzo), like the baroque styled Nixkollounk Gorb-Sombhov Saibinnich Igorz (the Church of Our Lady of Immaculate Conception) in Panaji.
Historic places in Goa are the best sites to spend an awesome time with your family.
The Gothic styled, Mater Dei (Dêv Matechi Igorz/ Mother of God) church in Saligao and the various other churches having their s own style and heritage, besides Kopelam/ Irmidi (chapels), they are all a treat to the eye of an art lover.
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Museums And Science Centre
There are three prominent museums,
The Goa State Museum, located near Calangute
The Naval Aviation Museum and
The National Institute of Oceanography, in Goa.
The Goa Science Centre is in Miramar, Panaji, while the National Institute of Oceanography, India (NIO) in Dona Paula. The Museum of Goa is a privately owned contemporary art gallery in Pilerne Industrial Estate, near Calangute. These all are covered in the Goa Holiday package.
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Festivals
The main local festivals of Goa are Christmas, Easter, Carnival, Diwali, Shigmo, Chavoth, Samvatsar Padvo, Dasara etc.
The world famous goa Carnival (Sunburn Festival) and Christmas-New Year celebrations attract many tourists.
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Best Time To Visit Goa
The best time to visit Goa is during Mid-November to Mid-February. It is during these months that the goa weather is pleasantly cool and comfortable. Also December is the time for Goa’s most popular festival, Sunburn, besides Christmas, and New Year celebrations.
The goa tour packages during this period are at premium, this being the peak season.
If one is looking for a budgeted tour package for couples in Goa, then the period from Mid-June to October is most recommended, If you love the monsoon and the lush green countryside, that the rain Gods turn Goa into. Moreover, you can get a customised Goa tour package from Delhi, Mumbai or other cities and get amazing deals on Goa trip packages.
Must Read: Baga Beach (North Goa)
Exploring And Enjoying Goa
How to explore and enjoy all the sights mentioned above. The options are many and very exciting.
You could hire a motorbike typical Royal Enfield, or a Sooty and ride pillion, while enjoying:
The enchanting contrast, between the tropical green jungles, the Portuguese colonial architecture and the misty sandy beaches, all making for an unforgettable adventure.
For the couple there are local Taxi’s available, which you could hire for going around all the places.
For the shopaholic, the local flea market (street market) is literally a dream come true.
The air is packed with fragrant spices, handmade trinkets and stylish clothes
Feast On Local Goa Cuisine
For some, a trip to Goa is a food pilgrimage. With its coastal location, Goa has access to some of India’s best seafood – a goa prawn/crab curry washed down with a Kingfisher beer is a one-way ticket to food heaven!
Make sure you try Chouriço de Goa; a nod to the region’s Indo-Portuguese heritage in the form of a cured pork sausage. It’s a unique dish that you won’t find elsewhere in India.
The mix of cultures that have made Goa their home has contributed to a vibrant food scene that knows how to excite (or set fire to) the taste buds!
Ros omelette is one of the most popular snacks and street foods in Goa, it is traditionally sold on food carts on streets.
Saturday Night Bazaar
We just can’t get enough of the markets in Goa, and every Saturday night Aguada comes to life with a massive bazaar. Not just a top shopping market, there’s a dedicated space for live shows, local bands playing and pop up bars which make for an amazing atmosphere. A few cheap beers, street food and live music here sounds like a pretty dreamy way to start any night out.
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Do go chasing waterfalls, don’t just stick to the beaches, hostels and the hotels you’re used to.
If you only have time for one day of waterfall frolics, then Dudhsagar Falls is a good choice. Dudhsagar Falls (literally Sea of Milk) is a four-tiered waterfall located on the Mandovi River in the Indian state of Goa. It is 60 km from Panaji by road and is located on the Madgaon-Belagavi rail route about 46 km east of Madgaon and 80 km south of Belgaum. Dudhsagar Falls is amongst India's tallest waterfalls with a height of 310 m (1017 feet) and an average width of 30 metres (100 feet). The falls is located in the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park among the Western Ghats. The area is surrounded by deciduous forests with rich biodiversity.
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One can also arrange to visit the Bhagwan Mahaveer Sanctuary and Mollem National Park.
It is a 240 square kilometres (93 sq mi) protected area located in the Western Ghats of South India, in Goa State, along the eastern border with Karnataka. It contains several important temples dating to the Kadambas of Goa, and home to waterfalls, such as Dudhsagar Falls and Tambdi Falls. The parkland is also home to a community of nomadic buffalo herders known as the Dhangar.
Must Read: Best Beaches In Goa
You can also avail of the centers where therapeutic and meditative – yoga, tai-chi, Reiki and Ayurveda (to name a few) are widely practiced. While other parts of India are great for this too, Goa has the advantage of the picturesque beaches as a backdrop and loads of wellness cafes for a healthy post-class munch. Don’t worry if you’re inexperienced – nobody cares and classes cater for all levels!
However, if you’re already a keen yogi then consider taking it up a level. You’ll find courses that are both rewarding and challenging. As well as being great for your personal wellbeing, you can become a certified yoga teacher at the end of it.
How To Reach Goa
Goa Is Accessible By Air
The Dabolim Airport lies just 29 kilometers from the state’s capital, Panjim. It is well connected by daily flights from Chennai, Mumbai, New Delhi, Hyderabad, Cochin, and Bangalore.
The airport caters to scheduled domestic and international air services. Goa has scheduled international connections to Doha, Dubai, Muscat, Sharjah and Kuwait in the Middle East by airlines like Air Arabia, Air India, GoAir, Indigo, Oman Air, SpiceJet and Qatar Airways
By Road
There are a number of public as well as private bus operators in Goa, which offer options for intra-city and inter-city conveyance. KSRTC, MSRTC and KTC are some of the Government undertakings that operate from Panaji, Madgaon, and Vasco Da Gama. Goa enjoys a daily bus service from important cities like Mumbai and Pune.
By Rail
The two major railheads in Goa are Madgaon and Thivim, which are well connected by trains from all over the country.
Climate
Goa features a tropical monsoon climate under the Köppen climate classification. Goa, being in the tropical zone and near the Arabian Sea, has a hot and humid climate for most of the year.
The State's Three Seasons Are
The Southwest monsoon period (June – September)
Post-monsoon period (October – January)
Fair-weather period (February – May).
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janakimurali · 8 years ago
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My mom, Bala
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She was very special, like all mothers are to their daughters. She passed away on March 1, 2017, 18 days before her 84th birthday.
From Palghat to Kolkata, Mumbai, Chennai, Nagpur, and to Bengaluru, Mom treated each of these cities as a great adventure, picking up languages, like the accomplished linguist she was – speaking fluent Malayalam, Bengali, English, Hindi, Tamil and Kannada.
For someone, who had studied only up to 4th class, and in Malayalam medium, she taught herself to read English and was soon reading English newspapers and novels - her favourite being Perry Mason. However, she wrote only in Malayalam, like most Palghat Iyers before her did.  She taught me the three Cs – career, children, cooking and taught me to excel in all three spheres – although, I am not sure I excelled in cooking. She taught me strong values, which I hope, I have been able to pass on to my children.
When we were children in Kolkata, as staunch devotees of Janaky Mathaji and Ramana Maharishi - 7 pm was strictly ‘Arunachala Stuti’ time, and wherever we were, we had to come home to recite it as a family. In Mumbai, she decided to put me through Carnatic music training, but when she met with stiff resistance from me, she took to listening to it instead, Aruna Sairam and Bombay Jayashree, being among her favourite singers.
She loved eating out and would often come to my school in Chembur and pick me up and take me to a restaurant to eat masala Dosa. Although I enjoyed these outings, I was mortified to be seen outside in my school uniform. Mom continued these culinary adventures with her grandchildren in Bengaluru – with ice-cream from Corner House - chocolate nut sundae with extra chocolate sauce without the nuts – being her all time favourite.  
Mom was a great cook and could rustle up cool school and college lunches and a quick snack for a hungry grandchild. I don’t remember ever eating my lunch, as it would be gobbled up by my classmates. College vacations in the sweltering heat of Chennai was always something to look forward to, as Mom had devised a cool way to beat the heat. We would traipse off to see a Bollywood film in an AC theatre.
Mom enjoyed knitting sweaters, mufflers, or socks for every baby born in the family. She also loved to tailor all my clothes, even after I reached college, and I had to make her stop, as I was too self conscious to be seen wearing home-stitched clothes – but not one to give up, she took to tailoring all the dolls’ clothes for her grand-daughters.
She took her grandchildren on several adventures. Travelling with five brats, children of her two sons and a daughter, from Bangalore to Hyderabad to Nagpur, could not have been easy.  She even attempted a backpacking trip with them, from Bangalore to Ramana Ashram in Tiruvannamalai.
 She constantly proved age was only a number in the mind. At 55, she went on a new adventure, studied Reiki and became a Reiki master. She initiated family and friends to Reiki and healed many of our friends.  At 60, she went on yet another adventure and taught little kids shlokas and told them stories in a school run by her friend.
Mom could discuss politics and the local gossip with equal relish, was garrulous to a fault, and nosy to the point of being embarrassing. So, it was painful to watch her slip into the silent world of dementia. She now spoke only when spoken to, forgot faces and events. In her silent world, her constant companions were noisy, over the top Bollywood films – some of her favourites being Baghban, Mr. India, Gaddar, Border and Kabhi Kushi Kabhi Gam. She was especially partial to Amitabh Bachchan and would switch channels every five minutes, until she found a Bachchan film she could settle down to. She never remembered the stories, so it was like watching a fresh new story for her, even though she was watching the film for the nth time.
When she began misplacing objects, and sent the family looking for her spectacles or her dentures, she was always deeply remorseful for having put them through it. The loss of her son, my brother Gopal, a year ago, was something she never got over, grieving as she remembered. So, we stopped telling her about other deaths in the family, including that of her younger brother.
Towards the end, she suffered like nobody’s mother should ever have to - with painful bedsores, catheters and loss of control of her own body. Yet, gracious to the end, she remembered to always thank the care-givers looking after her. Kurai Ondrum Illai Kanna (I have no complaints Lord Krishna) she whispered to me 10 days ago, in one of her lucid moments, echoing MS’s soulful rendition of Rajaji’s spiritual ode to Lord Krishna.  
I can’t understand God’s ways of making someone, who had never thought ill of anyone in her life, but always wished the best for everyone, to go through so much pain. So, was this her journey or ours? Perhaps, even in her deepest pain, she was teaching her family a lesson in endurance and forgiveness.
Was I, as good a daughter, as she was a good mother to me?  This will be a question that I may never find an answer to…
Mom read everything I wrote and shared them with everyone in her circle.  I hope you read this too, mom, wherever you are…
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homunculusravenna-blog · 7 years ago
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Gabriella Tardozzi
Ho iniziato a studiare Yoga a Ravenna in una scuola che si avvale del metodo Iyengar. Nel 1992 ho partecipato ad un corso intensivo di Yoga a Rishikesh (India) con Rudra Gowda, allievo B.K.S. Iyengar. Ho incontrato Santhi, che mi ha dato l'iniziazione alla Meditazione.
Nel 1995, dopo un biennio di studi, ho ricevuto il mio primo diploma di Insegnante di Yoga dalla Bihar School of Yoga (Munger- India), fondata da Sw. Satyananda.  Nello stesso anno ho ricevuto il livello di Reiki Master da Hema Simondes (L.A, California), allieva di William L. Rand, Center for Reiki Training, Michigan. Ho iniziato il mio percorso nella tradizione Viniyoga con Gary Kraftsow, allievo di T.K.V. Desikachar e fondatore dell'American Viniyoga Institute. Ho partecipato a diversi seminari che Gary ha tenuto in Italia e ho preso parte ad uno stage di specializzazione per insegnanti a Maui (Hawaii).
L'interesse per questa tradizione mi ha portata a studiare direttamente a Chennai (India) presso l'Istituto Krishnamacharya Yoga Mandiram, diretto da T.K.V. Desikachar, dove ho partecipato nel 1997 e nel 1998 ad un corso intensivo per insegnanti. Sono tornata allo stesso Istituto nel Dicembre 1999 e Gennaio 2000, dove ho approfondito, oltre allo sviluppo della pratica personale, anche lo studio del testo "Yoga Sutra di Patanjali" e del Canto Vedico.
Dal 2001 al 2005 ho frequentato il Corso di Formazione Insegnanti condotto da Chandra Klee Cuffaro, allieva di Desikachar. Nel 2005 dopo 5 anni di studi ho conseguito il diploma di insegnante di yoga nella tradizione di Krishnamacharya. Ho ricevuto tale riconoscimento da Desikachar e Chandra al termine di uno stage di approfondimento sul tema "lo Yoga della guarigione" a Madras nel febbraio 2006. Nel 2012 sono stata certificata dal Krishnamacharia Healing and Yoga Foundation di Madras.
Nel corso degli anni ho anche studiato con Diane Long e Sandra Sabatini, allieve di Vanda Scaravelli.
In Agosto 2013 ho frequentato lo Yoga Teacher Training (200 ore) alla School of Santhi, Kerala, India.
http://web.tiscali.it/yogabriella/
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healerrishwanth-blog · 7 years ago
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healing for money
Athma Namaste!!!
This s AVR RISHWANTH from chennai, India.
✅ ARE PRANIC HEALING & REIKI TWO SIDES OF THE SAME COIN?
✅ PRANIC HEALING AND REIKI
✅ Earlier, the art of healing was looked upon as a rare gift and only the people born with this gift were allowed to practice it. During the 1900s however, there were some “energy masters” who realized the need to spread the knowledge of these healing techniques.
✅ They felt that the masses were ready to accept and utilize this knowledge for their benefit and also for the benefit of others. This led to many healing technologies gaining popularity. People started taking interest in Chi Qung, Acupuncture,
✅ Pranic Healing & Reiki because it allowed them the opportunity to train themselves, develop their own abilities and ultimately help themselves and others achieve health and happiness.
✅ There are various modalities of energy healing that have been developed over the years in places all over the globe.
✅ Though their places of origin are different and varied, ancient energy healing techniques are similar in the sense that they all use a life force (whether it is called “Prana, “Chi” or “Ki”) to energize the patient. Such healing technologies that have stood the test of time include Acupuncture, Chi Kung/Chi Quong, Pranic Healing & Reiki.
✅ WHAT IS PRANIC HEALING?
✅ Pranic Healing is a healing technology that has evolved over the years and has been developed by Master Choa Kok Sui based on his rigorous study of various esoteric sciences. It is essentially a no-touch technology that utilizes “prana��� to balance, harmonize and transform the body's energy processes.
✅ WHAT IS REIKI?
✅ A healing technique that involves the therapist channeling energy into the patient usually through touch to energize and activate the natural healing abilities of the patient's body and to restore physical, mental and emotional health.
✅ Sources: Miracles Through Pranic Healing: Practical Manual on Energy Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui Possible Miracles: The Golden Lotus Sutras on Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui The Origin of Modern Pranic Healing and Arhatic Yoga by Master Choa Kok Sui
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