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If you have been interested in exploring energy healing and you have no idea where to start, or where to go, I can help you get acquainted. I am based in East Dulwich, and see clients online and in person.


I specialise in using energy healing to help women and men to heal and evolve after a breakup, great loss and trauma. Plus I have a specific interest and expertise in womb healing and menstrual awareness.


Most people have heard of Reiki, but there are many types of powerful energy healings that can support you on your healing journey. I am a Reiki Master which means I can offer treatments and facilitate Initiations if you want to go deeper and develop a self-practice. I also work with the Theta Siddha Kundalini and sound all are incredible energy healing tools that can cause profound shifts in your emotional, mental and physical body.


If you are intrigued and want to know more, please feel free to get in touch by email at [email protected] or by phone on 07921 854563. For more information on what I offer check out my website www.miriam-stanislaus.co.uk




Miriam Stanislaus

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