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Book Review: Reiki in Integrative Medicine

Reiki in Integrative Medicine

by M. Lori Torok

Genre: Medicine / Spirituality

ISBN: 9798988105763

Print Length: 142 pages

Reviewed by Jaylynn Korrell

Informational, sincere, and valuable—a book on how Reiki can be an asset in your journey to better health

Author M. Lori Torok was a skeptic at the beginning. How could Reiki really work? She writes with honesty and joins the interested reader where they are—a personal story from skeptic to Reiki master. Her mind opens up, and so will yours. Her honesty allows to get comfortable, to let your guard down, and be a better vessel for something life-changing.

Reiki in Integrative Medicine makes Reiki feel accessible and achievable to people from all walks of life. I don’t think I’m the only reader who will leave this book ready to book my own session.

Torok didn’t feel fulfilled as a college professor, so she did something about it. She trusted her gut and took a leap of faith into practicing Reiki, and it amplified her body and soul. Now, she bridges the gap for others to do the same, especially for people on the road to better health. As a Certified Medical Reiki Master (CMRM ) Torok provides insight into the true benefits of Reiki and how they can and should be used in medical facilities.

Torok’s impulsiveness and ability to listen to her inner voice is refreshing to read. Not many would consider giving up a job with such stability, but it’s part of what makes her story compelling. It is this intuitive faith and unique experience that makes her so inspiring. She makes Reiki feel less like an exclusive new-age experience and more of a way for everyone to receive the energy they could be missing. For her it was a higher calling, and it seems this informative book is too.

It’s also a valuable guide for those who are unsure about how to set up an appointment and receive the service. We are coached on how to find the right practicer, joining group settings, and what questions to ask when booking. She explains the process clearly and effectively.

Torok provides readers with a clear path to becoming a Reiki practitioner too, explaining the different levels you can reach and the timeframe and practice it’ll take to get there. Reiki could be a beneficial business path since many top medical facilities are looking to integrate the practice into their standard care options. Sometimes it feels this business aspect switches audiences—from recipients of the service to people seeking Reiki as business—but it always returns to its primary audience in the end.

See Reiki for what it really is: a way to amplify both physical and mental healing with Reiki in Integrative Medicine. This is a book that everyone can take something from.

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