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“No Snowflake ever falls in the wrong place” – Zen saying

Welcome and thank you for visiting Ki Healing.

The word ‘Ki’ (pronounced kee) resonates with me for a few reasons that I’ll share. Ki is a part of the word ‘Aikido’, the martial art that in my practice has taught me so much. Ki is a Japanese word written with a Chinese character, that in Japanese means something that is unclear; that which cannot be defined (at least not at the moment). Ki is not something totally easy to describe either because it may refer to that unknown thing that will become known later (some unknown time later). For me personally, Ki represents many things and at the same time represents one major thing. How helpful was that?!

In terms of everyday living, I would describe Ki as a vital life force energy, but speaking metaphysically, Ki is the Great Mystery. Ki is God. When I think of Ki, I think of the perfect word to describe all that is known and unknown, all that is seen and unseen. Within it, it includes the sacred and the mundane, the ordinary and extraordinary. Ki is full, empty and everything in the spaces in between. It can be concrete and yet intangible. Ki is a divinely loving energy. Ki is Love. Ki provides the space for evolutions to take place. When I think of the shape of Ki, it is a circle; a loving circle always in motion. Ki is ever shifting.

I have named my work Ki Healing because it is this Ki that I meet with, play with, live with, breathe with, change with, and heal with. Ki renews, restores, balances, harmonizes, assists, informs and guides the movement of you, the whole of you.

Working together we create movement in you that leads to a shift in your personal ki; it could be a renewal of energy, a change in your awareness, an awakening from a short slumber, an emotional let go, an activation of change and so on. Working together, energetic pathways will open up inside of you, allowing for new possibilities to be born into your life. You can have what you want.

When we nourish ourselves, take the time to drink water from a well, feed ourselves with the Ki all around us, support the vital energy that sustains us, we are creating pathways in our hearts, our bodies, and our minds to living a life that we are really meant to live and to love.