How to offer your partner a Reiki massage

To avoid any confusion, I would like to be very clear: Reiki is not a massage. However, anyone who works with Reiki soon learns that Reiki energies associate beautifully with other healing modalities. Massage is perfect for teamwork in this regard. Natural partners!

In fact, Reiki is a bit like a hitchhiker. Take a ride with the Reiki practitioner wherever he goes every day. Barely noticeable, it may seem almost inactive. Stay alert, alert. Basically, he is ready to respond to crises or to help whenever a boost of energy is needed.

Reiki is a very useful tool for healers or anyone who works with people of any ability. Personally, I would like, for example, to receive a shampoo from a hairdresser in harmony with Reiki. A veterinarian who has been trained in Reiki soon discovers that animals love Reiki.

Massage for couples and Reiki
Giving your partner a Reiki massage is an open and nourishing demonstration of your love. For some couples, it may be a good way to sexually arouse each other. For others, Reiki can have a calming and relaxing effect, relieving stress from the recipient's body and sending them to a resting position. Whether you use it for foreplay or for sleep, Reiki massage is a wonderful way of being intimate with your partner.

Basic Reiki hand placements are not used during massage. Reiki will naturally kick off during the session. For example, you can lovingly give your partner a Reiki back massage:

Load your massage oils (preferably organic) with Reiki energies. Sweet almond oil and jojoba oil are the favorites for stress relief.
Ask your partner to lie on his stomach on the bed.
Cover your partner's lower body with warm towels so that it doesn't cool down.
Pour a handful of massage oil into your hands. Allow your Reiki hands to heat the oil.
Start your Reiki massage by smoothing your hands with slow and wide movements on the partner's neck, shoulders and upper back.
Caress and rub your neck and shoulders. The neck and shoulders tend to knot with tension, spend extra time massaging this area of ​​your partner's body.

Continue kneading any creases or stress as you move your hands along your partner's back.
Finish the massage by lightly scratching its skin surface with your nails in a circular pattern or with eight movements.
Lie down and curl up next to your partner.
Note: The back massage massage described here should not be used as a clinical therapy or as a healing practice. Such behavior is not acceptable between a professional and a client. It should be reserved for your intimate relationships.