Reiki a Sanctuary of Renewal
- Rev Robin Hannon

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When a person lives in chronic judgment, bitterness, or emotional tightness, their energy field begins to collapse inward. That constriction doesn’t stay contained — it migrates through the system.
Not as disease, but as stagnation. Not as punishment, but as depletion. Not as diagnosis, but as a dimming of flow.
Energetically, the body responds to long-term emotional toxicity the same way a river responds to a dam: the water stops moving, the pressure builds, and the ecosystem begins to shift. Nothing is ‘wrong’ medically — but the vitality, the spaciousness, the natural flow of life force becomes compromised.
Over time, this energetic constriction can influence how a person feels in their own skin. It can shape their relationships, their worldview, their sense of safety, and their ability to receive love or joy.
This is not about causing illness. It’s about how emotional patterns imprint themselves on the energetic field.
I’m speaking about spiritual migration — the way unhealed emotional states slowly spread through the aura and chakras — not physical disease.”**
🌿 A person isn’t meant to live collapsed inward.
We’re meant to breathe. To soften. To connect. To feel. To let life move through us.
When someone lives in chronic judgment or emotional rigidity, they’re not “bad.” They’re cut off — from themselves, from others, from joy, from flow.
And that’s the part that’s sad.
🌿 It’s sad because it’s unnecessary.
They don’t have to live that way. They don’t have to guard themselves so tightly. They don’t have to hold their hearts in a fist. They don’t have to perform superiority to feel safe.
But they do — because it’s the only way they know how to survive.
🌿 It’s sad because it shrinks their world.
When someone’s energy collapses inward:
their relationships become brittle
their joy becomes limited
their worldview becomes narrow
their capacity for connection diminishes
their sense of safety becomes fragile
It’s not a moral failing. It’s spiritual starvation.
🌿 Sanctuary is the opposite of collapse.
It’s the place where a person’s energy can finally expand instead of contract. Where the heart can unclench. Where the nervous system can exhale. Where the self doesn’t have to armor up to exist.
🌿 Sanctuary is the antidote to spiritual starvation.
It’s where people remember:
they’re allowed to feel
they’re allowed to soften
they’re allowed to be seen
they’re allowed to be human
It’s where the field opens again.
🌿 Sanctuary is what happens when someone stops surviving and starts living.
When they stop performing superiority and start allowing vulnerability. When they stop bracing and start breathing. When they stop shrinking and start inhabiting





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