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Welcome to Reiki Collaborative!

Reiki is a spiritual practice that supports balance and well-being. It is not a substitute for medical or psychological care. My name is Kelly Tammaro, and I am a Reiki with extensive experience in Reiki practice, education, and community programs. Since opening my public Reiki practice in 2006, I've had the privilege of sharing Reiki with individuals, caregivers, and organizations that value integrative wellness and comfort. My journey with Reiki began during a time of personal stress when my mother was facing a serious illness. A friend offered me Reiki, and the peacefulness I felt in that moment inspired me to learn this practice. I went on to study with Phyllis Lei Furumoto, whose grandmother, Hawayo Takata, trained by Chujiro Hayashi, brought Reiki to the Western world. Under her guidance, I attended Master Intensives with Reiki Masters internationally, deepening my understanding of the spiritual depth and simplicity of Reiki. Her Master Intensives, taught along with Paul Mitchell, helped me see that Reiki is not something we do, but something we are present with. It's a practice of quiet strength. Since then, I've brought Reiki into many community settings, always focusing on presence, compassion, and connection. My background includes working at NVNA and Hospice, The Pat Roche Hospice House, Care Alternatives Hospice, Lyme Awareness of Cape Cod, and Cape Wellness Collaborative. Today, I continue to teach Self-Reiki, offer individual Reiki sessions, and support community programs for those seeking moments of rest, reconnection, and balance. Whether you're a year-round Cape Cod resident or just visiting, Reiki is here to meet you where you are with gentle support and a calm space to return to yourself. To learn more or book a session, call 339-235-5783 or email reikicollaborative@gmail.com.

Reiki Collaborative, Kelly Tammaro offers Reiki as a spiritual practice intended to support relaxation, reduce stress  and promote balance.  Reiki is not licensed by the state of Massachusetts and is not a substitute for medical care, diagnosis, or treatment.  Practitioners do not diagnose conditions or interfere with medical care.  Always consult with a licensed medical provider for any medical concerns.  

Reiki Services

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Self-Reiki Class 

This class is about creating space to slow down and reconnect with yourself through a simple daily practice.  You'll learn how to use Reiki for your own well-being--bringing gentle awareness to y our body.  No experience needed.  Whether you're brand new to Reiki, returning to your practice after time away, or losing for a way to stay steady through the demands of daily life, this class offers a quiet, grounding reset.  Self-Reiki can be easily woven into your routine and is something you can begin using right away.  It's supportive, simple, and deeply personal.  If you're a wellness professional or part of an organization looking to bring this class to your clients, staff, or community, reach out.  I'd love to collaborate.  

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Reiki Sessions 

Reiki is a gentle, spiritual practice that supports relaxation and balance.  During your  session,   you'll rest fully clothed on a Reiki table while light hand placements are offered on areas such as the head, abdomen, and back.  Each session is unique, but many people experience a deep sense of relaxation.  There is no need to do anything but rest.  This is your time to pause, breathe, and receive.  One-hour sessions are available by appointment in Mashpee and Osterville.  You can also experience a 24-minute session at the Cape Wellness Collaborate Reiki Clinic, held the last Friday of every month.  I offer Reiki there alongside Melissa and Liz.  

Programs for Healthcare

Reiki can be a quiet yet powerful sport for those who case for others.  Reiki Collaborative offers programs designed to integrate seamlessly into healthcare environments --whether in hospitals, hospice care, or skilled nursing facilities.  These offerings are tailored to support staff.clinicians, and care teams by creating space for comfort, balance, and well-being.  Programs may include Reiki for staff relaxation, team wellness sessions, or education in simple techniques staff can use for themselves.  Reiki is flexible, non-invasive, and easily adapted to meet the needs of your setting.  When care teams feel supported, everyone benefits.  

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