Blyss Chiropractice

Blyss — Reiki

Reiki

Calm your system. Restore balance.

Reiki is a gentle, hands-on (or near-body) practice that supports relaxation and the body’s natural capacity to rebalance. Many people use it alongside chiropractic, massage, or medical care to reduce stress and feel more centered.

What Reiki May Help With

  • Stress, overwhelm, and “wired-but-tired” feelings
  • General tension, restlessness, and sleep quality
  • Feeling grounded while recovering from injury or illness

How Reiki Works

Regulate the nervous system. By inviting deep parasympathetic rest, Reiki helps unwind muscle guarding, soften breath, and reduce the “stress signal” that amplifies pain.

Whole-person care. Sessions are quiet and collaborative. We tailor hand positions and pacing toward your goals whether relief, clarity, or simply a reset.

Pairs well with other therapies. Many patients notice better outcomes combining Reiki with chiropractic or massage because the body is more receptive when relaxed.

Reiki healing session
Reiki is a Japanese energy healing technique that developed in the early 20th century. It involves placing hands on or above the body to transfer life force energy.

When Reiki Is a Good Fit

  • You’re carrying stress and want a non-invasive reset
  • You’re recovering from injury and need nervous-system support
  • You have trouble “turning off” at night or resting deeply
  • You want gentle care that complements medical treatment
  • Pregnancy or postpartum relaxation (consent-based, light touch)
  • Pre/post-procedure calming (with your provider’s guidance)
  • Grief, big transitions, or burnout recovery
  • Anyone seeking quiet time for grounding and clarity

What to Expect

Arrival & intention. A brief chat to set goals (relaxation, clarity, easing tension).

Fully clothed. You’ll rest comfortably; touch is light and always consent-based.

Deep rest. Sessions are quiet and meditative; many people feel calm and clear afterward.

Integration. Gentle hydration, breathing, and simple self-care tips to extend benefits.

Reiki is complementary and not a substitute for medical diagnosis or treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Reiki feel like?

Most people describe warmth, gentle tingling, or a pleasant heaviness as the body relaxes. It’s common to drift in and out of light sleep.

What do I wear?

Every session is fully clothed. Wear comfortable layers; we’ll offer blankets and bolsters to keep you cozy.

How many sessions will I need?

Some feel a shift after one session; others prefer a short series (e.g., weekly for 3–4 weeks) to build momentum, then space out visits.

Can I do Reiki if I’m under medical care?

Yes. Reiki is non-invasive and can complement care plans. Always follow your medical provider’s guidance for diagnosis and treatment.

Ready to reset?

Take a quiet hour for your nervous system—your body will thank you.