Reiki:
Multidimensional Healing

Reiki: What Is It?
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To answer the question of what Reiki is might be as difficult as trying to determine the true origin of it. The word Reiki means universal life force energy by one interpretation. Others feel that Rei actually means spiritual consciousness, and thus that Reiki is spiritually guided life force energy. Ki is the Japanese word for life force and equates with Chi in Chinese, with Prana in Sanskrit, and with Mana in Hawaiian. It has many other names in other cultures and generally refers to the vital life force that animates all living things. The Chinese have studied Chi for many thousands of years and have developed many healing modalities from this study including Tai Chi, Chi Gung, and Acupuncture. A Reiki practitioner receives several levels of training. Each level of training further opens the channel for focusing this energy. The more it is used, the stronger it gets. The energy flows through the affected parts of the energy field of the client clearing, balancing, and healing pathways that are blocked, misaligned, or otherwise out of balance. This raises the vibrational rate of the energy field, which clears negative energy out of the body, as well as the emotional and mental fields. Reiki is useful for every ailment of the body, mind, and spirit. It is gentle and powerful, and is best used in a series of treatments which gradually ease the body back into alignment and balance. It is a very powerful synergistic modality to use with other methods of healing, including allopathic treatments, and all forms of alternative healing such as herbs, reflexology, chiropractic, hypnotherapy, flower essences, and aromatherapy. |
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History of Reiki
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The Reiki Legend: A great deal of mystery surrounds the origins of Reiki. There is a legend about the school of Reiki which has come down to us in the west. It is said that Dr. Mikao Usui was born in Japan in the mid-1800’s. He heard stories about the Buddha’s ability to heal physical illness and how his disciples had learned this from him. He began a quest looking for this lost form of healing, and he traveled widely throughout Japan, studying at Buddhist temples and reading the sacred writings. He studied at a Zen monastery, learning to read Chinese and Sanskrit in order to decipher the ancient texts. It was in an ancient Sanskrit sutra that he learned a formula for contacting a higher power for healing. He followed the practices described in the formula and traveled to the holy mountain of Kori-yama where he fasted and meditated for twenty-one days. At the end of this time he experienced a mystical experience and a vision, and received a number of symbols. In this way, he was initiated into the use of Reiki for healing.The legend goes on to state how one of his students, Dr. Chujiro Hayashi further developed the system and the method for teaching it to others. He vowed to preserve this precious learning. As the first world war was brewing, he began training women in this healing art, as he knew that many men would be lost in the war. He trained Hawayo Takata who had come to Japan from Hawaii. By 1937 she was back in Hawaii and that is how this method of healing was brought to the west. It should be noted that many people believe that Reiki has origins reaching far back into antiquity. Jesus was also known for his ability to heal by laying on of hands, and many miraculous hands-on healings survive in oral traditions from native cultures around the world. What the true origins of this method of healing are may never be fully revealed. It is also interesting to note that many new schools of Reiki and other hands-on healing modalities are being developed and expanded upon now. |
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Classes are offered in Usui Reiki Levels I, II, III, Master, and Master Teacher. Karuna Reiki is for those already trained in Usui method and go through the Master Teacher level.
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