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Greetings to you and a very warm Welcome! My name is Joanne and I am a Bristol based Reiki Therapist, Animal Communicator and Artist. I feel a
very deep connection with nature and a strong bond with animals. I am able to sense the energy and emotions of those
around me (clairsentience) and I believe that this why I feel such a strong energetic connection with animals, trees, plants,
crystals, the elements and the Earth. I decided to begin Reiki training in
2004 when I first became consciously aware that I could channel healing energy and wanted to learn how best to use it.
I am qualified in Reiki at 2nd degree level in the Usui System of Natural Healing and have been practicing professionally
since 2007. I am a Practitioner Member of the UK Reiki Federation and
I am also a student of Holistic Partnership Healing. I offer: Dragon line and landscape energy
work Scrying and oracle card readings
I have loved dolphins and been influenced by dolphins from a very early age, drawing them, filling my bedroom with ornaments and pictures, and scanning the sea at every opportunity. Whilst at university I spent 4 weeks volunteering with the Atlantic Whale Foundation in Tenerife. The moment that a bow riding striped dolphin rolled over and looked me in the eye will stay with me forever. I knew that dolphin had seen straight through me, had seen the deepest reaches of my soul. I went on to do a MSc in Marine Mammal Science whilst also learning Reiki, seeing and scrying. I frequently get asked why I'm not using my degrees. The truth is I may have a scientific mind, but I have a seer's eye and a healer's heart. I feel a deep heart and soul connection with animals and the natural world that science neither explains or fulfills. Science doesn't feed my soul, but working with nature energetically and spiritually makes my heart sing and spirit soar.
For every Reiki treatment I get paid for I will donate £2 to Operation Sunshine Family Therapy Programmes. "the only charity in the world that offers a programme for severely disadvantaged children that includes experiencing wild dolphin encounters using appropriate equipment and experienced, understanding staff and support workers."
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