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Old 19-10-2017, 07:24 PM
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That is great advice. I recently found a wellness center that I can rent out of/I'd be an independent contractor providing reiki for clients. I'm pretty excited for this first step and I will have to make sure I set up healthy boundaries. I got a really really bad cough and cold after working on a later a few years ago. She was very open to Reiki, but her energy wasn't in the best place and I absorbed it immediately after. It was a learning lesson and now I just have to remember to protect and ground myself before clients starting this new career path.




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Originally Posted by cosmicsacredheart
healthy boundaries is very essential for healers and everyone. For me as a healer, as I have my own business it gives me flexibility to turn down clients or potential clients whom are either being rude or otherwise. There can be hesitation about whether or not to be polite, kind to the other person, and if you are working with a company you may feel binded to giving the best customer service by making them happy.
I have realised it all comes from the heart, by still giving unconditional love to the other person, and choosing to turn down working with them is a choice. If a healer is at a high conscious state of awareness and is able to work with them, then do so. It all depends, I'd say to work closely with Spirit on guidance and how to act in situations that might feel challenging.

You can also discuss about this with the management of the company, especially with the owners on their values about how they take the view of treatment for employees working in their company :)
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