Reiki and Me: A Memoir by Mansi Nair is a deeply moving exploration of self-healing, transformation, and spiritual awakening. It’s not just a personal story—it’s a mirror reflecting the universal journey of rediscovering oneself through pain, faith, and surrender. Mansi’s words flow with honesty and vulnerability, allowing readers to step into her world, one where the silent whispers of Reiki illuminate the darkest corners of life. The book’s strength lies in its authenticity; every chapter feels like a conversation between the author and the reader, intimate yet powerful, grounded yet ethereal.
At its heart, Reiki and Me is a testimony to how unseen energies can reshape one’s emotional and physical landscape. Mansi narrates her transformation from a high-achieving corporate professional to a seeker who learns to listen—to her body, her emotions, and the subtle guidance of the universe. Her journey through Reiki is not portrayed as a magical escape from pain, but as a gentle unfolding, where healing comes not by force but through grace and patience. The way she describes Reiki entering her life—quietly, almost as a divine coincidence—feels both mystical and relatable. Readers can sense her evolution, from skepticism to surrender, and ultimately to mastery.
What stands out is the book’s seamless blend of memoir and wisdom. Mansi doesn’t preach; she shares. Through her encounters—with strangers, loved ones, and her own inner shadows—she reveals how energy and intention can heal not only physical ailments but also emotional scars. Her reflections on the chakras, the body’s energy flow, and the hidden weight of unspoken emotions invite readers to look within and acknowledge their own suppressed stories. There’s a calm rhythm in her writing—a meditative cadence that mirrors the essence of Reiki itself.
As the founder of The Violet Light Reiki Studio, Mansi draws from real-life experiences, offering insights that bridge spirituality and practicality. Her background in Human Resources and corporate leadership adds a unique dimension to her narrative—she understands both the driven pace of modern life and the quiet power of inner stillness. Through her story, she reminds readers that true success is not found in accolades or positions but in alignment with one’s authentic self.
Beyond Reiki, the book celebrates the courage to transform. It’s about embracing the unknown, finding meaning in stillness, and trusting the unseen forces that guide us toward healing. Mansi’s writing gently dissolves the boundary between the personal and the universal—her story becomes our story. Readers who have struggled with burnout, loss, or emotional fatigue will find solace in her journey.
Ultimately, Reiki and Me is more than a memoir—it’s an awakening. It leaves readers not only inspired but also introspective, prompting them to ask, “Where am I on my healing journey?” Mansi Nair has crafted a luminous debut that shines with authenticity, compassion, and wisdom. It is a book that doesn’t just tell you about Reiki—it lets you feel its quiet, transformative power.
 
             
                                         
                                        