Feb 27

Reiki is a healing art with its roots in Japanese origin, using light touch to channel life-force energy to help relax body, mind and spirit and restore positive well-being.  Learn Usui Reiki Levels I & II, using the curriculum set forth by the International Center for Reiki Training!

Topics and techniques to be covered in this one-day class include:

  • History of Reiki 
  • Discussion of “Ki” (”chi” or life force energy) and how Reiki practitioners channel it 
  • Hand positions for Reiki treatments (treating yourself and others) 
  • Understanding and using Level II symbols 
  • Distance healing 
  • Reiki meditations, spiritual protection and “grounding” techniques

Students will receive a Reiki manual, articles on Reiki topics and a certificate of completion.  They will also become part of a supportive community, with the opportunity to meet other Reiki practitioners and participate in Reiki circles in the Atlanta and Decatur areas.

Upcoming Classes:

  • Saturday, March 21, 2009 (10 AM – 6 PM)
  • Saturday, April 11, 2009 (10 AM – 6 PM)

For more information, visit the Reiki Classes & Workshops page or contact Dana L. Young, RMT at 678-640-6146.

Feb 27

Spring is on the way!  Time to open up to new possibilities for healing and to nurture yourself anew!

I will be on hand at Lotus of Life Chiropractic on Saturday, March 14 from 12 – 2 PM to provide 20 minute Reiki sessions for only $20 in a soothing setting with music and aromatherapy. If you’ve never experienced Reiki before, this is a great opportunity to try it in a relaxing, informal way.

It’s recommended that you sign up to ensure a spot, because these clinics do fill up!

To sign up and reserve your place, contact Dana Lisa Young, RMT, via email or at 678-640-6146. 

Lotus of Life Chiropractic is located at:

103 N. McDonough Street
Decatur, GA 30030

 

Feb 20

What is healing?

Healing is more than just about maintaining a positive state of physical wellness.  Healing encompasses the four major forces that comprise our existence: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.  If one or more of these areas is not functioning optimally, then we are in need of healing to bring those forces back into balance.  We can be physically healthy but if our relationships with others are rife with conflict, we are in need of healing.  Conversely, we can be physically compromised in some way, but if we have accepted that state and embraced a new way of living, we can consider ourselves to be healing because we are not rejecting what is physically not “working” but rather, seeing it as an integral aspect of what makes us who we are.

Still here, still healing

I recently read Ram Dass’s book Still Here, and was struck by the honesty and grace with which he talks about experiencing, rejecting and then eventually coming to terms with his physical limitations following a stroke.  A well-respected spiritual teacher, he traveled the world giving talks and doing workshops, and was an avid golf player.  He talks about the effect that the stroke had on him and how he eventually made the shift towards a state of healing by accepting that his life had fundamentally changed and resisting the temptation to manifest his symptoms within his identity:

After any major physical “insult,” as they call it, it’s all too easy to see yourself as a collection of symptoms rather than as a total human being, including your spirit – and thus to become your illness.  Fear is powerful and contagious, and at first I allowed myself to catch it, worried that if I didn’t do what the doctors ordered, I’d be sorry.  Healing is not the same as curing, after all; healing does not mean going back to the way things were before, but rather allowing what is now to move us closer to God.

Barriers to healing

Why is it that we sometimes don’t heal as we should?  How does a simple injury or illness suddenly rage out of control, spinning off new chronic conditions and wearing down the body?  Why do some people, after going through a difficult phase in their life, have trouble moving forward? 

Sometimes we don’t heal because medicine or counseling can only treat one aspect of the problem we’re experiencing.  People who are chronically sick may need to make lifestyle changes – dietary modifications, some form of exercise, stress reduction techniques or set healthy boundaries in their relationships with others – in order to see a major shift in their overall quality of their health. 

People who have experienced trauma often continue to manifest symptoms in their bodies long after the event occurred because on an emotional or spiritual level, the wound is still raw.  A recent study published in the Archives of General Psychiatry has shown that children who were traumatized by some form of physical or emotional abuse are more likely to develop chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) as adults.    There may be other reasons adults develop CFS, including environmental triggers or an inflammatory response that went haywire (again, also traumas of their own) but it’s important to note that unresolved deep traumas do continue to play out in our lives long after the event has passed.  Even if we do acknowledge those traumas, we may not have fully integrated the experience so that deep healing can occur.  Depending on the nature of the trauma, it can take time, commitment and one or more approaches to facilitate the healing process.

Sometimes people do not heal because they are resistant in some way.  Either they have received so much negative reinforcement about being sick in the form of attention – from doctors, family or other caregivers – that they have trouble letting go psychologically of their identity as a “sick” person.  Other reasons people do not heal is because on some level, they don’t believe they are worthy of being well.  If they suffer from low self-esteem or were made to feel at some point in their life that they do not deserve to be happy or have good things happen to them, it can be difficult to let go of negative mental conditioning that allows illness to manifest and take residence.  These are not “bad” or “messed-up” people, let’s be clear about that.  They have just been conditioned for a long time to believe and integrate their experiences in these ways, and healing cannot begin to occur until they recognize those patterns and process them differently. 

The healing gifts of Reiki

Reiki has allowed me to open and balance my body, mind and spirit so that I can fully integrate my life experiences and heal the whole self.  I have seen tremendous change in my physical wellness, emotional clarity and quality of my relationships with others as a result of the work I’ve done with Reiki.  Reiki has helped me recover from Interstitial Cystitis, a debilitating and painful inflammation of the bladder wall lining.  Reiki helped me heal physically and emotionally after an emergency c-section and massive post-partum hemorrhage.  Reiki has helped me find ways to heal and nurture relationships with people that had been broken or problematic.  Reiki has helped me manage anxiety in positive and constructive ways.  Reiki has helped me be more caring and loving towards myself, which has allowed me to give of myself in a more authentic way to others. 

Like many healers, I also seek out other supportive practices, because what we ideally want is a functional toolkit of resources we can draw on during the healing process and facilitate positive change.  Reiki is a great enabler of positive change, because its energy helps you gently release what is no longer working for your highest good.

I go through challenging times just like everyone else, but Reiki has given me a solid foundation to stand on to live my life and keep me grounded.  I know I could always be doing more to keep myself “healthy” but I have very deep gratitude for my life and the journey towards healing that I have consciously taken.  The state of “what is now” that Ram Dass describes is where I find myself more and more these days.  It’s a great place to be – I hope you come visit and stay!

Feb 14

I’m feeling the love here in Atlanta, where I have been so fortunate to be a part of strong, caring and supportive networks – whether it’s my wonderful family, my friends, the Atlanta Reiki Meetups, Decatur Presbyterian Church or the yoga community centered at Jai Shanti Yoga.  Dragonfly Reiki has been slowly building up its own network of clients and students and it has been very rewarding to see people’s lives changed in so many ways through the healing power of Reiki. 

That said, I want to share the love by giving you all a few more reasons to get Reiki!

Reiki Special Pricing for February

  • $10 off one 60 minute Reiki session (valid through March 1)
  • 3 Reiki session package for $150 (normally $180 if purchased individually – excellent deal for regular clients and also makes a great gift!)
  • Refer a friend and receive a 60 minute Reiki session for only $40 (normally $60 -friend must make appointment by March 14 for this offer to be valid)

Also…I am holding the monthly 20 for $20 Reiki Clinic on Saturday, March 14 from 12 – 2 PM.  Please let me know if you would like to sign up and reserve your spot – these clinics always fill up!

In the meantime, I’m looking forward to the Krishna Das show and workshop on February 17 and 18!  He is always a delight, and his kirtan (chanting) practice is all about devotion to the One that comes straight from the heart. 

Feb 1

Reiki 20 for $20 Clinic, Saturday February 7

You give a lot of love out to others – now, give yourself some Reiki love!

I will be on hand at Lotus of Life Chiropractic on Saturday, February 7 from 12 – 2 PM to provide 20 minute Reiki sessions for only $20 in a soothing setting with music and aromatherapy. If you’ve never experienced Reiki before, this is a great opportunity to try it in a relaxing, informal way.

It’s recommended that you sign up to ensure a spot, but drop-ins are also welcome! Feel free to bring a loved one!

To sign up and reserve your place, contact me at danalisayoung@gmail.com or 678-640-6146. 

Lotus of Life Chiropractic is located at:
103 N. McDonough Street
Decatur, GA 30030

NEW!  Couples Reiki!

Relax, reconnect and receive the loving energy of Reiki with your spouse or partner.  Just in time for Valentine’s Day (which is also my wedding anniversary!) I am offering a one-hour tandem Reiki session for two.  Accompanied by candlelight and music, you and your loved one will lie side by side, holding hands, on adjoining treatment tables while I channel soothing, healing Reiki to both of you simultaneously.  Each session will include a special Reiki-infused candle to take home. 

Valentine’s Day special pricing for Couples Reiki is $80.  (Good for February only.) 

Gift certificates available for both individual and Couples Reiki sessions…please contact me for more information.

And before I forget…I have one space available for the Usui Reiki I & II class on Saturday, February 21 from 10 AM – 6 PM.  For more information, visit my Reiki Classes page.