Ki Energy for Health

niikura kiOur Mission:

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Our commitment lies in sharing love and positive vibes with each person. Love is represented by Ki, and awareness is the essence of Ki. Both the mind and body warrant this care, recognition, and motivation for a more wholesome lifestyle. This forms the cornerstone of one’s happiness and success. 

Ki Energy:

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Ki, a Japanese term for energy, encompasses the beautiful energy inherent in all of us. By attentively listening and delving into the study of the energy within us, around us, and flowing through us, individuals can start to perceive it. Exploring and observing ki on a fundamental level reveals that there may be more to us than meets the eye. Keeping this in mind, a ki energy healer assumes a distinctive role; they acknowledge that we all possess access to this incredible energy and serve as a constant reminder, on various levels, that the sought-after energy is indeed present. A Ki Energy treatment has the potential to guide individuals towards a sense of peace and tranquility in the mind, body, and spirit. It acts as a bridge, connecting individuals to their true selves and aiding in the healing of the body on both spiritual and physical planes.

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 About Niikura Sensei’s Ki Healing method:

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Niikura Ki method is a therapy applied in most cases with palm healing or hands-on-body healing in which he will place his hands lightly over a patient’s body to facilitate the patient’s process of healing. Ki combines the Japanese word characters of “ki” (vital energy)

This is a unique and completely original method of breathing energy developed by Ki Master Katsumi Niikura. The method is highly effective in its ability to improve health. The breathing method is completely unique to his method to enhance the healing energy. 

Days of Training and location: 
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The healing training sessions are Wednesdays and Fridays from 11am to 12noon.

13101 Eckles Rd. Suite 209 
Plymouth, MI 48170

We suggest that students train twice weekly to keep up with the curriculum and create good healing habits.

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