The Right Way to Buy a Reiki Table

Reiki therapy is one of the most widely used spiritual healing therapies and promotes both good health as well as healing.

The healing can be performed in any setting, but most healers prefer to perform it in a spiritual setting with appropriate music, lighting and a reiki table.

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Although not completely necessary to the process of reiki healing, this table is a great way to further a reiki practice and make the client more comfortable during the reiki session. Professional reiki therapists who want to start their own practice can benefit a lot from such a simple investment. In any case, you do not need to purchase a very expensive reiki table for yourself or your practice. All you really need are some simple guidelines for buying a reiki table and you will be all set.

First things first, the look and feel

The first thing that you must keep in mind is the design and material of your table. Although there are a lot of considerations you should make when you purchase an expensive reiki table, none are more important than these two. The table should be of a sturdy material, capable of withstanding the weight of your potential client. It should also be of a material that promotes the flow of healing energy from one person to another. Wood is able to absorb a lot of energy, especially negative energy, while metal promotes conduction and is great for transferring energy from one body to another. You should also choose a table that is designed in such a way that a person can be comfortable and that the process of transferring energy is simplified. The design should also permit you to make certain modifications. For instance, you should be able to remove sections from it so that you can reach your client in a better and more efficient manner. In addition, you should also be able to install stirrups, headrests and other supporting additions to your reiki table. If the design and materials are right, even a simple massage table can serve as a reiki table. The underside of the table should be clear so do not choose one which has storage under the table. The table should also be easy to clean so that you can remove toxins from time to time.

Your next choice: portable or fixed?

This is a very important question that needs to be answered before you actually make your purchase. If you are planning to move around during your practice, or if you provide doorstep reiki services, a portable reiki table is the ideal choice for you. Such tables are made of very sturdy materials and can be folded and carried around very easily. However, if you have a studio or reiki healing center, you do not need portable tables, most of which are extremely expensive. Stable tables are also made of sturdy materials and have a hardy construction, but these tables are usually heavier and are not very easy to carry or lug around. It is usually more sensible to purchase a portable table as it can serve as a stable table as well. However, if you purchase a stable table, you will not be able to use it as a portable table. So make your choice according to your reiki practice and your future plans.

Do your research, compare products and prices

Since a reiki table is not a small investment, it is important to give time to this decision and compare all the products available in the market. Start off with comparing the product reviews and the prices of various products. Once you have a fair idea of the various products available commercially and know of their respective prices, it becomes easier to make an informed choice.

Understand the Pros and Cons

Each table has some advantages and disadvantages. It is important to find out all about them before you make your purchase. In the long run, this will help you maintain your table and put it to good use.

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