Reiki & Ayurvedic Energy Work

Subtle Regulation for Human and Equine Nervous Systems

At Mojave Somatics, Reiki and Ayurvedic marma-informed energy work are offered for both humans and horses.

This is not fitness.
It is not massage.
It is subtle nervous system support.

These sessions are available as stand-alone offerings and may also be integrated into 1:1 Somatic Embodiment or Horse Medicine sessions.

What Is Reiki?

Reiki is a gentle, light-touch (or hands-off) practice that supports nervous system regulation through stillness, presence, and intentional attention.

Rather than manipulating tissue, Reiki works with the body’s natural regulatory systems. The practitioner offers steady, grounded contact while the body does what it already knows how to do — settle.

For many people, this results in:

Reiki does not require belief to be effective. It is experienced somatically — through shifts in breath, muscle tone, and nervous system state.

Why It Supports Nervous System Health

Human nervous systems regulate in relationship.

When we experience steady presence, predictable pacing, and non-demanding contact, our bodies often shift toward safety. Reiki creates the conditions for this shift.

It can be especially supportive for those navigating:

Reiki is not a replacement for therapy or medical care. It is a complementary practice that supports regulation and recovery.

Reiki & Marma Therapy for Horses

Subtle Support for Sensitive Nervous Systems

Horses are highly sensitive to energy, posture, and nervous system state.

They respond quickly to changes in tension and breath. Because of this sensitivity, they often settle deeply during Reiki and marma-informed sessions.

Equine energy work may support:

Sessions are always consent-based. We observe thresholds, posture, breath, and movement. Contact is never forced.

Many horses will visibly shift — lowering the head, softening the eye, licking and chewing, sighing, or adjusting posture — when their system begins to settle.

Service Details

Equine Sessions

Human Sessions