

Healing In
Harmony
Sound. Yoga. Reiki.

Reiki
Reiki operates within the framework of biofield science, which explores how electromagnetic and subtle energy fields influence physiological function. In sessions facilitated by Max, the environment is intentionally regulated to support parasympathetic activation and energetic coherence. Rather than imposing direction, the approach creates conditions in which the body’s innate self-organizing and self-healing mechanisms can be activated.
Through consistent observation, clients often experience measurable downregulation of the nervous system—such as reduced muscle tension, increased breath awareness, and a shift in heart rate variability. Subtle energetic disruptions appear to reorganize naturally when coherent, intentional presence is maintained. Max’s work aligns with the understanding that human energy systems respond to resonance, and that change often occurs not through force, but through subtle shifts in frequency and information flow within the body’s electromagnetic field.
About Reiki
Reiki for Recovery
Reiki and recovery from addiction both begin with the same act: surrender. Reiki invites the body to remember its own capacity to heal by softening the nervous system and opening channels long blocked by trauma, shame, and survival. Addiction is not a moral failing—it is a coping strategy born of disconnection, often from the self. Reiki gently restores that connection. In stillness, the chaotic frequency of addiction begins to harmonize with a deeper current of peace. Over time, as the body receives safe, nonverbal permission to release what it has held, the soul reclaims space. Reiki does not replace the hard work of recovery—it supports it by realigning the subtle body with the truth that we are already whole underneath the pain.