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My name is Kevin and I am a qualified Reiki II Practitioner in Usui Reiki/ Usui Reiki plus Seichem and Shamanic Reiki


I live in south London (Dulwich) and I am offering treatments in Lambeth, Wandsworth , Southwark and Dulwich for Usui Reiki and Siechem and Usui Shiki Ryoho .. I also work Shamanically providing a Mind, body and spirit experience.


Reiki is the name given to a system of natural healing (hands on healing ) which evolved in Japan from the experience and dedication of Dr Mikao Usui


I can come to you, treatments can be in the comfort of your home or outside in the park/woods. Its your healing you decide.


A reiki treatment is ?30 for a one hour session


check out my website for other treatments and prices. information about me , and where I have trained.


My website address is www.3dropsofinspiration.co.uk


Email: [email protected]



I am a member of:


The Reiki and Seichem Association

The Distant Healing Network

Egerton Reiki

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