Medicine Dream’s Insights

I’m Vickie, and I’m so glad you’re here. This space is all about exploring the beautiful world of Reiki and intuitive healing. Whether you’re looking for healing, wanting to deepen your Reiki practice, or considering becoming a healer yourself, you’re in the right place. In my blog, I share stories, insights, and practical tips to help you tap into your inner wisdom and connect with the healing energy surrounding us. Let’s nurture our spirits and support each other as we discover the magic of healing.

Transforming the Thought: "I Am Not Good Enough" with Byron Katie’s Inquiry
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Transforming the Thought: "I Am Not Good Enough" with Byron Katie’s Inquiry

Struggling with the belief "I am not good enough"? Byron Katie’s The Work offers a simple yet powerful way to question and transform limiting thoughts. Learn how to use her four questions to break free from self-doubt, shift your perspective, and embrace your worth. Read more to start your journey toward self-acceptance and empowerment

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Can Reiki Hurt or Harm Me?

Can Reiki Hurt or Harm Me?

Can Reiki Hurt You? Here's What You Need to Know
Reiki is a gentle, non-invasive energy healing practice that promotes balance and relaxation. Many people wonder if Reiki can cause harm, but the answer is no—it’s a safe and supportive modality designed to work for your highest good. Learn more about how Reiki supports your well-being and what to expect after a session.

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How Neville Goddard’s Revision Method Can Heal Childhood Wounds
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How Neville Goddard’s Revision Method Can Heal Childhood Wounds

I was eight years old. My dad, frustrated and impatient, said something that stuck: “You’ll never get it. You’re just not smart enough.” I don’t remember what “it” was anymore, but I remember how those words felt. It was like a door slamming shut on my confidence. From that day on, I assumed I wasn’t smart. That assumption wove itself into my identity, influencing how I showed up in school, in relationships, and later, even in my work.

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