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What draws people to try multiple Reiki sessions over time?
What really pulls folks back for more than one Reiki session? I've been wondering about this lately because a friend of mine tried it once after a rough patch at work—said she felt this warm, calming energy flow that melted away her tension for days. But then life got busy again, and I'm curious why some people turn it into a regular thing, like the effects build up or something deeper kicks in over time. Anyone got insights on that?
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Re: What draws people to try multiple Reiki sessions over ti
Lately I've noticed how more people around my circle seem drawn to energy-based stuff in general, especially with everyone juggling hectic schedules and constant notifications buzzing away. It's like a quiet trend popping up at wellness chats or even casual coffees—folks mentioning that soothing release without any big commitments. Reminds me of spotting those pop-up relaxation spots in the city last summer, packed on weekends.
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Re: What draws people to try multiple Reiki sessions over ti
Totally get where you're coming from. For me, the first time I tried Reiki, it was mostly about chasing that instant deep chill-out vibe after a nonstop week. But going back a few times made a bigger difference—like layers of built-up stress started peeling away, leaving me more balanced and clear-headed in everyday stuff, even improving my sleep patterns. I ended up booking several reiki sessions in London https://reikiinlondon.com/treatment/reiki-sessions-london/ because the practitioner tailored things to how I was feeling each visit, and those ongoing gentle energy shifts just kept adding up in a way one-off couldn't. Now it's like a reset button I don't want to skip.
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