Frequently Asked Questions

General Questions

What can I expect from the healing process?

Healing is a personal journey, and everyone's experience is unique. However, you can expect to feel a sense of release, growth, and empowerment as you progress. 

What should I expect to feel during a Reiki session?

Experiences vary, but many people report feeling deeply relaxed, a warm and loving feeling, or a sense of calm and peace during a session. Some may experience emotional releases, shifts in energy, seeing vivid colors, visions and past life flashbacks.

About the healing process

Do I need to know exactly what I want to heal from before starting?

No, you don't need to have all the answers. The healing process is often about discovery. I encourage you to approach your journey with an open mind and a willingness to explore your emotions.

What role does the ego play in healing?

The ego can often be a barrier to healing, as it seeks to control uncertainty. At Coming up Roses, I focus on releasing the grip of the ego and allowing for a deeper connection to your inner self and higher power.

Is it necessary to surrender control to heal?

Surrendering control can be a powerful tool in the healing process. It allows for a sense of trust and openness that can facilitate deep transformation. However, healing is a collaborative process, and I work with you to find a balance between surrender and maintaining control.

Practical considerations

How long does the healing process take?

Healing is a journey, not a destination. The number of sessions varies depending on individual circumstances and the depth of the work involved. We focus on progress rather than timelines, and my goal is to equip you with the tools to continue your healing journey beyond our sessions.

What should I do after a Reiki session?

After a session, it’s beneficial to drink plenty of water, rest, and take some time to reflect on the experience. Some people may feel emotional or very relaxed like they need a nap, which is normal and part of the healing process.