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HEALING

Reiki, Kolaimni, and other practices

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I started practicing healing in 2014. It began quite unexpectedly for me; I used to work as a tax advisor and during some of my appointments, unusual vibrations began to happen in my hands, especially with sick clients. For some time, I tried to ignore this, but the situation began to escalate when strangers passed by, and my hands reached out to their sore spots. This happened spontaneously and very unexpectedly for me, so I was scared. A friend recommended I take a Reiki course. It was a great relief to learn how to develop and use this gift. I learned how to turn on and off the strong vibrations, because functioning at such a high frequency is very tiring for the physical body.

Later, I became acquainted with other practices:

  • Holotropic breathwork

  • Family systemic constellations

  • All Reiki Levels 

  • Kolaimni 

  • Shamanic practices 

  • Healing Sound 

  • Matrix Energetics 

  • Breathing practices 

  • Divine spinal alignment 

  • Neurographica

  • Self-expression through creativity

  • Meditation

  • Yoga

For some of them, I received the certification of an instructor or practicing specialist. For all of them, I was guided by certain circumstances in my life. Today, there is a such a variety of methods and practices, that my eyes grow wide. I offer only those that I practice on myself and see positive results. From my experience, I see how different techniques help different people, so I continue to study, search and try new methods.

What does it mean to be a healer to me? It is primarily to be a conductor of higher healing vibrations. I never use my own energy, which is affected by my personal experiences. My clients do not need my emotional baggage; they have enough of their own. During a healing session, I pass through the Healing Light, the energy from the Source. The effectiveness of the healer depends on the purity of this channel, so I have to work hard to release my own emotional traumas, painful experiences, and disappointments in life that I have accumulated over time.

There is a strict healer's etiquette, which I follow and cannot break, even if clients insist. A healer cannot heal a person by force. A person should ask for help and thereby take responsibility for the healing in his or her own hands, otherwise it will be a waste of time and effort. If a healer invades someone else’s field and violates the established order, they can harm both themselves and the client. Each ailment has its own causes and goals, and not everybody sincerely wants to get rid of their illnesses. When a person sincerely asks for help, they do a significant job of receiving healing energy and working to make a serious change in themselves. Otherwise, there will be no effect, or the healing will be very short-term. I’ve observed this both with my clients and when communicating with other healers.

CLIENT Testimonial

“Anna, after your session I felt lightness in my legs, which I hadn’t felt for many years. The heaviness and discomfort later returned, but that feeling of lightness told me that it's possible, and it helped me resume sports and dancing. Gradually, the lightness has returned."

The healer does not heal, but only boosts your inner ability to heal. My biggest praise was a client’s words: “Anna, after your session I felt lightness in my legs, which I hadn’t felt for many years. The heaviness and discomfort later returned, but that feeling of lightness told me that it's possible, and it helped me resume sports and dancing. Gradually, the lightness has returned." As you can see, my merit in this is minimal, I can give you support and a primary impulse, but the healing itself is in your hands.

But most of all, I like to educate people how to use healing practices on their own. Believe me, everyone can learn this, even children. This is a way to help yourself and your loved ones in a variety of circumstances. This is the ability to independently launch the mechanism of self-healing. I invite everyone to my Kolaimni healing practice courses.

 

You can find more information about upcoming courses on the Class Schedule page, or on the website www.kolaimni.ru.

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