What is Reiki?
There is a life force that flows through all living things. Reiki is a
natural healing technique that uses laying-on of hands and other energy
transference methods to transfer or channel this energy. The word Reiki
means “Universal or Spiritually guided life force energy” in Japanese.
Where did it come from?
It is believed that Reiki originated thousands of years ago but it’s use for
physical healing was lost or held secret for most of the last twenty
centuries. In the late nineteenth century, Mikao Usui rediscovered this gift
of healing while on his personal journey searching for the source of
healing.
What is a session like?
Reiki is non-invasive and is administered through the laying-on of hands.
The practitioner places their hands over the client’s clothing in various
positions around the head, neck, torso, feet and legs of the receiver.
During the session the client will feel deep relaxation and a feeling of
inner well being. Many clients also experience the sensation of abnormal
heat or warmth coming from the practitioners hands. A normal session usually
will take between 45 and 90 minutes.
What will Reiki help?
While there can be no guarantees of the results of a Reiki treatment, there
are documented cases where Reiki has helped in the treatment of cancer,
injury, broken bones, chronic illnesses, insomnia and stress. It can help
thereceiver to release and heal emotional issues as well as increase self
esteem and aid in goal achievement. It can work in compliment with other
modern medical and health care techniques. Virtually every person comes away
from a treatment feeling better, more relaxed and more balanced.
The History of Usui Reiki.
Books are out that tell different stories of his background and training.
The latest information out has significant credibility and we will emphasize
that but we want you to be aware of the legendary nature of some of the
earlier stories that were shared. Stories are retold subject to the
interpretation of the teller.
The newest information is found in books
dated since 1998 by Authors like William Rand and Frank Arjava Petter. We
also have translated information coming from Mr. Doi of Japan whose 1998
book title is translated as “Modern Reiki Method of Healing”
Dr. Mikao Usui was born on August 15,
1865. His academic ability was felt to be extraordinary. He traveled in the
west and studied in china. It is said that he was a person of generosity,
modesty and faith. A smile always filled his face. He loved to read and had
a thorough knowledge of history, biography, medical science, Buddhism,
Christianity, psychology, magic and physiognomy.
Dr. Usui was on a quest for spiritual
connection. With all his training he lacked spiritual enlightenment and he
went on to study Zen practice for three years. He asked his teacher how he
could attain a true awakening from then on and the teacher said “die one
time” Taking his teacher literally, he was willing to pay the price. He was
willing to die for the spiritual enlightenment so he went on to fast at Mr.
Kurama.
It is said that at midnight after the
three weeks, he felt a great shock in the center of his brain as if he was
struck by lightening and he went unconscious.
When he came back to awareness, it was
past dawn. He had a refreshing feeling like he never felt before He felt
united to the universe through the union of the shock that entered his body
and the reiki within.
In high delight he started down the
mountain. He peeled his toenail on a rock and he reacted by putting his hand
on his toe. In an instant, the pain stopped and he was healed..
In April 1922, He moved to Tokyo and
established the society to spread and perform the Reiki Ryoho- Usui Reiki
Ryoho Gakkai. The place was filled.
In September 1923, a severe earthquake
with a huge fire broke out in the kanto area and the injuries were massive.
His dedication to the injured caused his reputation to spread and he was
invited all over the country. In February 1925 he expanded and moved to
Nakano.
He went on to travel to Kure, Hiroshima,
Saga and finally to Fukuyama where he died abruptly at an Inn on March 9th
1926 at the age of 60.
During his life, he had trained more than
2,000 Reiki students. It is also reported that he trained 16 Masters and one
of them was Chujiro Hayashi (1879-1940).
General Reiki Uses:
To connect for spiritual guidance
To protect your family, friends and associates.
To bless your food prior to eating.
Situational Healing (Reiki things instead of worrying about them.)
Help Pets – Dogs, Cats , birds, pigs, etc.
Fish floating in the fish bowl – reiki the whole bowl.
The relationship with your boss, supervisor, co-worker etc. etc.
Plants.
Vehicle breakdowns.
When you are in trouble.
For resolution to everyday problems.
For guidance in any troubling situation.
The environment.
World peace.
The current war in _______________.
All the people that were in a disaster:
a. All those on flight__________.
b. All those that live in ____________
c. All those effected by________
Congress
Senate
The President
The Governor
The Mayor
Our Spiritual Leader___________
Elimination of problems with pests (insects, ants, bees, etc.)
The poor.
The homeless.
Those that have lost their connection to society.
a. Unwed Mothers.
b. Orphans.
c. Those that are addicted.
Reiki Stories
- “I work hospice care. I had a patient
who was told by her doctor that she had five days to live. She was
crying as she said, this is my fourth. I said Mary, “No one but God can
say how long you have”. As I held her, it was as if a light went off in
her. It is now 4 years later.”
- Reiki and Psychotherapy
In my practice of clinical psychology, I had a patient who called one
day to cancel her appointment, leaving me the message that she had
pancreatitis and was in the hospital. On the second day of her
hospitalization, I went to visit her. When I got there, the room was
empty, but soon she was brought in in a wheelchair pushed by a nurse;
she had been having a medical test. Her color was greenish and she
looked limp. It took two staff members to get her from the chair onto
her bed, because her abdominal pain and weakness were so great, despite
high levels of pain medication.
I told her I had some healing ability in my hands, and asked if she
would like me to use Reiki on her pancreas? She said, “Yes,” and my
hands quickly found the place in her abdomen where the energy was
intense and hot. I kept my hands there as we chatted. Then I said, “I’m
picking up an image of your ex-husband in your pancreas.”
“Oh! Do you know what that bastard
did?” she exclaimed, and she told me the latest way he was trying to
exploit her through the children. As she talked, and as I did Reiki, I
felt the energy clear and cool down.
“What’s happening in your abdomen?” I
asked.
“You know what? I don’t have any
pain!” she exclaimed. She sat up in bed and still felt no pain. She
stood up, and I saw that her color was normal, as was her vitality.
Giggling like two schoolgirls, we walked down the hall, past the nursing
station, to the dayroom. After our visit we stopped at the nursing
station to confirm with words what the nurses had observed. They
discharged her later that day.
My own assumption is that she had
repressed her anger at her ex-husband, and the energy had lodged in her
pancreas that had a history of previous weakness. For me, this was an
example of the power of combining two therapeutic modalities.
- I would like to request reiki for my
boyfriend, …who is having a kidneystone in his bladder removed via laser
surgery tomorrow morning … at …. .
I have an interesting reiki
experience to report from his stone. Last night, he felt the stone move
partway into his urethra and he was afraid it might block everything the
next time he went to the bathroom. So I did reiki on his lower abdomen,
focusing the energy back upward. And he felt it move and back up till it
was back completely in his bladder.
Ain't reiki great! Thanks to all.
Love, ……
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