Maria Davis by Talking to the Dead in Suburbia with Anna Raimondi published on 2020-10-25T20:07:43Z In episode two of Talking To The Dead In Suburbia, host Anna Raimondi – spiritual medium, motivational speaker, healer, and author – interviews Maria Davis, a Reiki Master, ordained minister, tarot reader and teacher. Maria discusses the difference between Usui Reiki and Karuna Reiki. She also shares information about cellular memory healing work which is a great healing modality for PTSD and the release of trauma. At the end of the interview, Maria pulls a tarot card for Anna and for the world and Anna gives Maria a reading. Connect with Anna Raimondi: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/anna.raimon... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/annalraim/ Website: https://www.annaraimondi.com Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/user/tranquil... Connect with Maria Davis: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/amore106 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/maria.a.davis.5 Website: https://amoremaria.com Connect with The Angel Cooperative: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/angelcooper... Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/AngelCoopera... Website: https://theangelcoop.com/ About this week’s guest: Maria Davis is a Reiki Master, a Karuna Reiki Master and an IET Practitioner. As an ordained minister, she also officiates weddings. Maria’s healing Reiki sessions begin with playing quartz crystal bowls to have the client enter a state of deep relaxation, tapping into emotions waiting to be released. She also incorporates all the modalities as needed (stated above) to help her client for their highest healing good. Cellular memory technique may be used if needed to heal and release core issues. She also LOVES reading Tarot cards. They are a tool for unlocking the subconscious mind and brings thoughts and feelings into conscious awareness by identifying with the symbols in the cards. Maria does individual readings and teaches Tarot and Reiki classes. Maria was a music teacher for 36 years. Now teaching these beautiful modalities is exciting and rewarding to share. Genre Learning