Intuitive Reiki Energy Offerings

What does this mean?

intuitive Reiki

Intuitive Reiki sessions are typically conducted while lying on a massage table in comfortable clothing. Each session starts by briefly discussing and setting an intention, which may be as specific or general as desired. This serves to better focus on the area(s) in which healing is most needed.




What people are saying about my Intuitive Reiki sessions:

Here are some comments from Testimonials from former and current Reiki clients of mine:





“My session with Amy was very grounding and calming during a time that I had some serious health decisions to make. The clarity I gained during and after the session allowed me to feel more secure in my own intuition regarding what’s right for my body. Amy provides a comfortable and soothing environment for her Reiki practice and explains the treatment process well. I highly recommend Amy’s skills as a practitioner, which are enhanced by her own open heart. 

Thank you Amy!”

-Jill Clark

University of Utah Burn Camp

Camp Nah, Nah, Mah





“My first Reiki session with Amy was incredible. She made me feel comfortable and relaxed, leaving me refreshed, focused, and well-rested. I can’t wait to go back!” 

-Celeste Edmunds

CEO Christmas Box International

Author, Garbage Bag Girl





“Reiki with Amy has been pivotal for me on several levels. Her kindness and openness during the sessions, as well the education provided, made for a lovely experience. Amy is a skilled practitioner and energy conduit. The healing she was able to channel during the sessions was incredibly powerful and the intense sensations that came forth and rolled through, left me feeling healed afterward. She helped guide me to additional health care from the appropriate modalities as well. 




I can’t wait for my next session with Amy and have recommended her to several friends and family members.”

Heather Khader




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Scott Moore

Scott Moore is a senior teacher of yoga and mindfulness in New York City and Salt Lake City. He’s currently living in Southern France. When he's not teaching or conducting retreats, he writes for Conscious Life News, Elephant Journal, Mantra Magazine, and his own blog at scottmooreyoga.com. Scott also loves to trail run, play the saxophone, and travel with his wife and son.

http://www.scottmooreyoga.com/
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