Who Can Benefit
Who can benefit?
Who can benefit?
Everyone! Everyone can benefit from Rahanni, and especially children who are very sensitive to higher energies. It is of special benefit to children diagnosed with hyperactivity and A.D.D.
Rahanni is deeply relaxing and heals mental and emotional issues as well as physical problems. Many illnesses begin as an overload of stress - prevention is better than cure. You do not need to wait for a condition to become severe before booking a Rahanni treatment.
Animals benefit from Rahanni, but a vet needs to be consulted first.
Rahanni needs to be experienced to be appreciated.
Everyone deserves to be balanced and happy, freed from stress. Many people find their attitude to life and its problems change for the better as a result of receiving Rahanni Celestial Healing.
Why not give it a try?
You have nothing to lose but your pain.
What happens during a treatment?
The client remains clothed. The treatment can take place seated on a chair or lying on a couch.
The Rahanni practitioner connects with Angels and the pink healing ray is channelled to the client.
The treatment lasts between 20 and 40 minutes depending on the condition. Sensations of warmth and tingling may be felt along with a blissful feeling of peace - it is deeply relaxing and this is the beginning of the healing.
Sometimes when a condition has been building up over a long period of time the client may experience a clearing or cleansing but this does not last long, and confirms the therapy is working. Rahanni does not harm in any way, it only benefits.
Often the client sleeps deeply after a treatment and healing continues to take place. It is recommended that the client's schedule is kept clear for relaxing afterwards, to enable best results.
No diagnosis can be made - it is always suggested that a medical practitioner be consulted. It is not possible to promise a cure.
A group of Rahanni Practioners from Newry in Northern Ireland and Cavan in the Republic of Ireland. Rahanni means "Of one heart"
Back Row :Briege Havern, Patricia Gillic, Mairead Havern
Middle Row: Ann Finnegan, Esther Hackett, Victoria Armstrong



