Improve Your Garden With Reiki

My garden grows with Reiki. Reiki is a great waythe soil, planting the seeds, watering, weeding,
to enhance your garden because it helps plantsfertilizing, and harvesting. I even send the garden
flourish.distant Reiki from my crystal grid. The results are,
I live at altitude, in a place with a short growingeverything grows, including the weeds. Reiki does
season. I'm not an expert gardener. What I know,not discriminate.
I've learned by trial and error. I've been using ReikiHere's what I like to do when I weed. I like to
in the garden for years and watching theimagine that by pulling each weed, I'm removing
vegetables grow.unwanted thoughts or energy from myself. This
I now have plants like kale, tulsi, asparagus,means that I usually start weeding when I'm not
nettles, strawberries, raspberries, blueberries,feeling centered or in a bad mood.
peppermint, garlic, and chives that just show upBy having my hands in the Reiki filled dirt, I find
every year. Then I add things like sugar snapmyself grounded. With the intention of releasing
peas, carrots, beats cilantro, lettuce and otherunwanted thoughts, my mood improves with the
greens.pull of each weed. Also, by being in the Reiki filled
I must admit, I'm a bit of a lazy gardener and Igarden the Reiki works on me as well. I leave the
rely heavily on Reiki to grow my garden. I startgarden feeling good and back in alignment.
out with high hopes of tending the garden withRemember to Reiki your garden. Here's to Reiki
dedication. Then as summer rolls on I just leavefilled vegetables and to feeling good playing in the
the garden to its own devices. Sure, I water mydirt! You can learn how to use Reiki on yourself
garden now and then and I even try to fertilize itand others. Reiki will enhance your wellness on the
too. Thanks to my good friend with the rabbits,physical, emotional, mental and spiritual levels.
I'm trying rabbit pellets this year. I Reikied thoseAnyone can learn Reiki from a Reiki Master
too.Teacher.
I use Reiki at every stage of gardening: turning