Metaphysical Spa Treatments
Metaphysical spa treatments are spa services that go beyond the physical world, working on the body's energy systems, employing traditional divination techniques, and calling on your own intuition. Examples of metaphysical spa treatments include Reiki, chakra balancing, psychic massage, tarot card readings, astrology, numerology, shamanic journeys and aura-soma readings.
Many people go to spas, particularly destination spas, to retreat from the everyday world, gain insight into themselves, or go on a spiritual journey. They are often at a crossroads in their life -- perhaps they have just gone through a divorce, or lost a loved one, or are trying to make a decision about what to do next with their lives.
Metaphysical spa treatments can help such people on a physical, emotional and spiritual level. Treatments like reiki (offered at most spas), chakra balancing and psychic massage help balance the body's energy systems and make you feel more "grounded" and "centered." Readings that use tarot cards, aura-soma, or other divination systems can provide a pathway to understanding your feelings and what you need to know at the moment.
People who are interested in metaphysical services are often seeking insight or direction on a specific issue. in a spa you can generally be assured that the people who give such readings are of a very high quality and have a supportive approach. Certain spas, like Mii amo, a Destination Spa at Enchantment in Sedona, Arizona, are particularly known for their metaphysical services. If you're interested in exploring metaphysical services, a well-regarded destination spa is a safe place to do it.
In the outside world, you need to be careful who you consult. Try to get a personal reference to make sure the people you go to are skilled in their work, and ask about their training.
Be alert to anything that feels "off," and feel free to stop the session if it takes a wrong turn. For instance, I once had a past life reading (not at a spa) where the woman told me one upsetting thing after another. I should have walked out
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