JakeBulldogsRule
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OK, I don't doubt that Reiki has some benefits as far as the power of touch for some people. I apologize in advance to reiki masters. However, I recently have had 2 or 3 ninety minute massages (I have fibromyalgia). I'm trying to find a new therapist. In every case, the therapist worked extremely, extremely slow. They barely used any lotion. The touch was extremely light. It was like they were trying to sense something by placing their hands on me. A lot of interruptions and breaking contact all the time. I kept wondering how long until this massage is over.
How in the world in a 90 minute massage do you run out of time to do hamstrings (didn't do them at all)? Not only that, probably spent a minute or two on quads and glutes if that...barely any time on feet or shoulders either. I can barely go back and find anything these therapists did spend a lot of time on. The only conclusion I can have is that these therapists are incorporating Reiki into their 90 minute swedish massages, even though I didn't ask for it. I think it requires much less work of them in a 90 minute massage. Years ago at the chiropractor, I was asked to try a new therapist, and she did 100% reiki for an hour. It was the biggest waste of an hour I can remember where her placing hands on me did absolutely nothing. Maybe my fibromyalgia has congested my nose and I can't sense things well, but what do other people think of reiki? I think I might avoid all practitioners who have taken classes or practice it in the future.
How in the world in a 90 minute massage do you run out of time to do hamstrings (didn't do them at all)? Not only that, probably spent a minute or two on quads and glutes if that...barely any time on feet or shoulders either. I can barely go back and find anything these therapists did spend a lot of time on. The only conclusion I can have is that these therapists are incorporating Reiki into their 90 minute swedish massages, even though I didn't ask for it. I think it requires much less work of them in a 90 minute massage. Years ago at the chiropractor, I was asked to try a new therapist, and she did 100% reiki for an hour. It was the biggest waste of an hour I can remember where her placing hands on me did absolutely nothing. Maybe my fibromyalgia has congested my nose and I can't sense things well, but what do other people think of reiki? I think I might avoid all practitioners who have taken classes or practice it in the future.