Reiki and Nature Healing

Do you feel more balanced in nature? Do you feel more at peace in nature? Is there more clarity in you mind, and a deeper connection with your own truth when you are wandering green spaces while inviting all of your senses to take in what is offered?

I believe that natural spaces work in tandem with the gift of reiki energy. I offer healing walks in different locations such as in the Redwoods in the Oakland hills, Tilden Park, and coastal sanctuaries such as Pomo Canyon. We will use reiki energy work, mindfulness meditation, somatic breathing techniques, gentle yoga stretching, and sense exploration as we invite all of our senses to awaken the healing that the intelligent universe knows we deserve.

How it works

We meet at an agreed outdoor location and we take a relaxing walk without talking for about 30 minutes, and then we find a quiet area when you can sit or lay down on a camping style mattress and receive 30 minutes of hands on or hands off reiki with sound healing to compliment the natural sounds of nature.

Please email me at moonflowersrise@gmail.com to book. Currently the best times are mornings Monday through Friday between 9:00am-11:00am or on Saturday afternoons. Cost: 90 minute healing session. $90.00

Axioms Of Wildness

Alive to the thrill
Of the wild.

Meet the dawn
On a mountain.

Wash your face
In the morning dew

Feel the favor of the earth.

Go out naked in the wind.
Your skin
Almost Aeolian

With the music inside,
Dance like there is no outside.

Become subtle enough
To hear a tree breathe.

Sleep by the ocean,
Letting yourself unfurl
Like the reeds the swirl
Gradually on the sea floor.

Try to watch a painting from within:
How it holds what it never shows.

The mystery of your face,
Showing what you never see.

See your imagination dawn
Around the rim of your world.

Feel the seamless silk of the ocean
Womb you in ancient buoyancy.

Feel the wild imprint of surprise
When you are taken in by your lover's eyes.

Succumb to warmth in the heart
Where divine fire glows.

From: To Bless the Space Between Us p 153-154 John O'Donohue

“You must not ever stop being whimsical. And you must not, ever, give anyone else the responsibility for your life.” 

― Mary Oliver, Wild Geese