
Cord Cutting
£25.00
Unit price perLet go of unhealthy connections with a gentle Reiki cord cutting session. Clear attachments, regain energy, and move forward with more freedom and clarity.
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Cord Cutting Reiki Session
This focused Reiki session gently releases unhealthy energetic cords, helping you let go of draining connections and reclaim your personal energy.
We often form unseen ties to people, events, or situations that can leave us feeling stuck, burdened, or depleted. Using specific Reiki techniques, this session works to dissolve those cords with care, allowing you to release what no longer serves you and step forward with greater freedom.
By cutting these energetic attachments, you may experience a fresh sense of clarity and empowerment, supporting stronger boundaries and opening the way for more balanced, fulfilling relationships and experiences.
Session length: around 30 minutes. You may wish to sit or lie down in a calm space while receiving, though it’s not essential. Drinking extra water for a day or two afterwards can also help integration.
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FAQs
A Cord Cutting Reiki session focuses on gently dissolving unhealthy energetic ties — sometimes called cords — that connect you to people, events, or situations. These ties can drain your energy or keep you feeling stuck. Releasing them helps restore clarity, freedom, and balance.
No — you simply relax in a quiet space if possible. Many people like to sit or lie down during the session, but it’s not essential. The energy work takes place remotely, so you’ll still receive the benefits wherever you are.
Everyone’s experience is unique. Some notice a sense of lightness, clarity, or relief straight away, while others feel shifts unfolding over the following days. It’s common to feel calmer and more empowered with healthier boundaries after a cord cutting session.

Read more about cord cutting
Energetic cords are unseen connections we form with people, events, or situations. They aren’t always bad — healthy cords can form with loved ones and supportive relationships. But sometimes, cords can becomedraining or unhealthy.