About


Stacie guides energy work that incorporates gentle touch and intentional movement through Reiki and Qigong.

With Stacie you have two main options: you can either practice Reiki and Qigong with her in classes, practice sessions, and guided group learning, or you can train to become a Reiki practitioner yourself through certification courses and energy‑healing training she offers.

Practice with Stacie

Join Reiki and Qigong classes to explore gentle movement, meditation, and energy exercises. These sessions help you relax, center yourself, and become more aware of your body’s natural energy flow.

Training to Become a Practitioner

Learn to practice professionally with structured Reiki training certification. Courses cover hands-on techniques, energy guidance, and working with clients, giving you the skills to deepen your own practice or support others.


Learn more about Reiki and Qigong

Stacie practices both traditions and integrates them where they naturally meet. Rooted in long-standing Japanese and Chinese cultural healing traditions, these accessible practices teach you how to improve your health through meditation, and movement. Here’s some high-level information about the two:

Self-Practice

As self-practices, Reiki and Qigong help you to access a meditative state where you can develop mindfulness, body awareness, and spiritual growth.

  • Self-Reiki is a quiet, receptive practice using attentive presence to focus static hand positions (on or off your body) on the body’s energy points. Through meditation, we invite universal life force energy into our body, wherever it needs to go.
  • Qigong self-practice includes everything described above about self-Reiki and also adds intention to the meditative practice through visualizing moving energy throughout the body. Qigong also has a component of exercise movements based on traditional Chinese medicine theory. This additional layer typically involves slow, intentional movement coordinated with breath and awareness.

These practices are accessible to a wide range of abilities and can be adapted for seated or standing practice.

Practitioner-Based Therapy

When offered by a trained practitioner, Reiki and Medical Qigong are experienced as therapeutic energy-based sessions.

  • Reiki therapy is typically offered either hands-on or hands-off, with the practitioner entering the client’s energy field and maintaining a calm, receptive presence that allows universal life-force energy to flow where it is most needed. When offered hands-on, Reiki includes a form of gentle, social affective touch. This type of nurturing touch is associated with reduced stress, eased discomfort, and support for both mental and physical well-being.
  • Medical Qigong therapy also involves the practitioner entering the energy field but to intentionally guide energy, often working with specific meridian pathways, or areas of focus, to help release energetic blockages and restore balance. After a session, practitioners often suggest specific Qigong exercises for your personal practice.
Benefits

Medical studies and hospital programs wouldn’t seek out Reiki and Qigong if people didn’t benefit. You are encouraged to seek out this information and get lost in the weeds. Here are 5 distilled points Stacie has to offer:

  • Enhance Energy Awareness – Refine sensitivity to subtle energy and detect flow, blockages, and shifts.
  • Support Emotional & Mental Balance – Release tension, calm the mind, and promote inner clarity.
  • Boost Healing & Vitality – Aid the body’s natural healing processes and maintain smooth energy circulation.
  • Deepen Mindfulness & Presence – Integrate breath, intention, and movement for grounded, embodied awareness.
  • Sustain Long-Term Well-being – Gentle practices support posture, physical health, and energy longevity for ongoing work.