Hearts In Balance Reiki & Holistic Arts

Hearts In Balance Reiki & Holistic Arts I am a Holistic Wellness Therapist using various approaches to help people heal physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually. Process. BY APPOINTMENT ONLY.

Reiki energy healing in person & remotely, Learn Reiki with Reiki Classes & Certification: Holy Fire III, Karuna Holy Fire, & Traditional Usui Reiki Ryoho, Spiritual Guide, Divine Partners Easing anxiety, depression, stress and pain and to discover your true path and purpose in life, specializing in childhood trauma. As an intuitive Reiki Master Teacher and Spiritual Guide, my goals are to help people heal so they can move forward to lead fulfilling happy lives, as well as to help Reiki Practitioners get the solid training and support they need to help themselves and others. I specialize in helping people heal childhood trauma so they can enjoy happy healthy relationships. I especially want to help heal abused women and children, veterans, those with anxiety, PTSD, ADD, ADHD and Autism, and those going through the Awakening. Why Reiki Energy Healing? Reiki balances your energy, chakras and aura, triggers your body to heal itself Physically, Emotionally, Mentally and Spiritually. Many find Reiki Treatments help to relieve anxiety, stress and tension, emotional release, to grow spiritually, improve physical health or manage pain, and improve mental clarity to simply to feel more balanced. My clients tell me they prefer Reiki to massage, because the healing continues after they leave my office, as well as healing on more than just a physical level. I teach levels 1, 2 & Master Levels of Traditional Usui Ryoho Reiki, Usui Holy Fire III Reiki, & Holy Fire Karuna Reiki, trained under William L Rand. I have a natural inclination to help, teach and counsel people. I also offer Essential Oil Therapy with Doterra Essential Oils which helps to balance emotions and can be used to heal physical ailments as well. I also offer Spiritual, Soul Mate and Twin Flame Guidance, and Angel, Oracle Card and Tarot readings. Book appointments here: https://square.site/book/CJ1EDJSV73886/hearts-in-balance-clarksville-tn

11/26/2025

Do not miss the next Reiki 1&2 class December 6-7!

Relax with Reiki...You deserve a break! In person or remotely!
11/26/2025

Relax with Reiki...
You deserve a break!
In person or remotely!

11/24/2025
11/23/2025

Next Reiki 1&2 Class is December 6&7... save your spot now!

11/22/2025

Clean diffusers are important to your health! Put on your calendar to clean regularly... Need new Oils? DM me!

11/19/2025

Many find Essential oils keep them calm, motivate them, and help them focus! What do you use them for? Contact me for more info!

11/18/2025

Reiki is the Gift that keeps on giving! Gift yourself, learn Reiki 1&2 December 6-7 and help your family and friends! Clarksville, TN

11/17/2025

I am a Doterra Wellness Advocate, I have an oil or can make a personal blend for whatever you need...

One hour of Reiki feels like a week of peace...
11/14/2025

One hour of Reiki feels like a week of peace...

Happy Veterans Day!  A Discount for our veterans for in person or distant... sessions this week!
11/10/2025

Happy Veterans Day! A Discount for our veterans for in person or distant... sessions this week!

Set yourself free...
11/09/2025

Set yourself free...

She was dying slowly in her father's house, forbidden to leave—until a poet's letter changed everything and she risked it all for a love that would become immortal.
Elizabeth Barrett was born in 1806 into wealth built on Jamaican sugar plantations. She was brilliant from the start—reading Homer in Greek at eight, writing epic poetry at twelve. Her father privately published her first work, "The Battle of Marathon," when most girls her age were learning needlepoint.
Then her body began to fail.
A spinal injury. Lung disease. Pain so severe she could barely move. Doctors prescribed o***m—laudanum—and she became dependent on it just to function. For years, she lived as a semi-invalid in her father's London townhouse, confined to darkened rooms, watching life happen outside her window.
But her mind never stopped burning.
She wrote. Obsessively. Furiously. By the 1840s, Elizabeth Barrett was one of the most celebrated poets in England. Her 1844 collection "Poems" was a sensation. Critics compared her to Shakespeare. She was considered for Poet Laureate when Wordsworth died.
And then, in January 1845, she received a letter that would change everything.
"I love your verses with all my heart, dear Miss Barrett..."
Robert Browning. A younger poet, six years her junior, writing to tell her that her words had moved him beyond measure. She wrote back. He replied. And suddenly, these two people who'd never met were pouring their souls onto paper.
For months, they only knew each other through letters. When they finally met in person in May 1845, something extraordinary happened. Robert saw past the invalid. Past the o***m. Past the woman everyone had written off as too sick, too fragile, too ruined for real life.
He saw her.
And he wanted to marry her.
There was one massive problem: her father.
Edward Barrett was a tyrant wrapped in Victorian propriety. He'd forbidden any of his twelve children from marrying. Not for religious reasons. Not for financial ones. Simply because he wanted total control. Any child who married would be disowned completely.
Elizabeth was 40 years old. Sick. Dependent on o***m. Living under her father's roof and his rules. Most women in her position would have accepted their fate.
Elizabeth Barrett was not most women.
On September 12, 1846, she walked out of her father's house, married Robert Browning in secret, and fled to Italy. She was 40. He was 34. Her father never spoke to her again.
And then? She came alive.
The sunshine of Florence. The freedom of her own life. The love of a man who saw her as an equal. Elizabeth flourished. Her health improved. She even had a son at 43—something doctors had said was impossible.
And she wrote the most famous love poems in the English language.
"Sonnets from the Portuguese"—Robert's pet name for her—captured what it felt like to be truly seen, truly loved, truly free. Sonnet 43 opens with words that still make hearts stop:
"How do I love thee? Let me count the ways..."
But Elizabeth wasn't just writing love poems.
She was furious about the world. And she used her poetry as a weapon.
"The Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point" confronted the horror of slavery with brutal honesty—shocking for a white Victorian woman. "The Cry of the Children" exposed child labor conditions so graphically that it helped change British law. "Aurora Leigh," her novel in verse, argued that women deserved independence, education, and creative lives of their own.
She wrote about Italian independence. About corrupt power. About women trapped by society's expectations. She didn't just observe injustice—she attacked it.
Critics were scandalized. Proper Victorian ladies weren't supposed to write about slavery, politics, or—God forbid—women's desire for autonomy. Elizabeth didn't care. She'd already defied the biggest authority in her life. She wasn't about to be silenced now.
For fifteen years, she lived in Florence with Robert, writing, loving, raising their son, championing causes that mattered. She was happy. Free. Fully alive in ways she'd never been in England.
On June 29, 1861, Elizabeth died in Robert's arms. She was 55. Her last word was "Beautiful."
Robert never remarried. He kept her room exactly as she left it. He published her final poems and spent the rest of his life protecting her legacy.
Here's what makes Elizabeth Barrett Browning's story extraordinary:
She was told her life was over. That she was too sick, too old, too ruined to have love or adventure or freedom. Society had written her off. Her father had locked her away. Her body was failing.
And she said no.
She chose love over security. Freedom over approval. Life over slow death in a gilded cage.
She transformed personal pain into universal poetry. She used her privilege and platform to fight for people who had no voice. She refused to let illness, age, or society's expectations define what was possible for her.
Every woman who's been told she's too sick, too old, too damaged, too much, or not enough—Elizabeth's story is yours.
Every person who's chosen authenticity over approval, love over fear, freedom over safety—you're living her legacy.
She didn't just write "How do I love thee?" She showed us: with courage, with defiance, with absolute refusal to accept a diminished life.
Your body might be fragile. Your circumstances might be limiting. The people who should support you might try to cage you instead.
But your voice? Your spirit? Your right to love and create and fight for what matters?
Those are yours. And nobody can take them unless you let them.
Elizabeth Barrett Browning was dying in a darkened room until she chose to live in the full light. She wrote herself free. She loved herself whole. She made her life matter.
That's not just history. That's a blueprint.
Be brave enough to walk away from what's killing you, even if it looks like safety. Love fiercely, even if it seems impossible. Use your voice, even if it makes people uncomfortable.
Because the world will always have opinions about what you should be, what you can do, who you're allowed to love.
But you get to decide who you actually are.
Elizabeth did. And her words still echo across centuries: "How do I love thee? Let me count the ways..."
All of them. Every single one. Without apology.
That's not just poetry. That's freedom.

Did you know Reiki Energy Healing can be sent Distantly? Energy knows no distance.Reiki works through the same universal...
11/09/2025

Did you know Reiki Energy Healing can be sent Distantly? Energy knows no distance.
Reiki works through the same universal field that connects everything—bringing peace, clarity, and balance no matter where you are.
Whether you’re near or far, Reiki finds you—restoring harmony, calm, and clarity from anywhere in the world.

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Holistic Wellness Therapist

I am a Holistic Wellness Professional using various approaches to help people heal physically, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually; by bringing your life into perfect balance. This allows you to be free from Anxiety, stress and pain and to discover your true path and purpose in life.

As a Reiki Master Teacher and Spiritual Guide, my goals are to help people heal so they can move forward and lead a fulfilling happy life, as well as to help Reiki Practitioners get the solid training and support they need to help themselves and others. I specialize in helping people heal childhood trauma so they can enjoy happy healthy relationships. I especially want to help heal those with Anxiety, PTSD, ADD, ADHD and Autism.

Why Reiki Energy Healing?

Reiki balances your energy and triggers your body to heal itself Physically, Emotionally, Mentally and Spiritually. Many find Reiki Treatments help to relieve anxiety, stress and tension, emotional release, to grow spiritually, improve physical health or manage pain, and improve mental clarity to simply to feel more balanced. My clients tell me they prefer Reiki to massage, because the healing continues after they leave my office, as well as healing on more than just a physical level.