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Sunday, November 18, 2007

A Guide to Reiki Hand Positions

     

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Reiki practitioners use hand positions to assist them in guiding energy through the body’s channels. Although certain hand positions are taught to Reiki practitioners, these positions are only a guideline.

There is not one set, correct way to “do Reiki.” Rather, each person adds their own experience and intuition into the process.

The series of hand positions taught are spaced throughout the client’s body so as to provide good coverage. Covering all parts of the body evenly will assure that the client will get the best treatment and encourage the energy to flow throughout. Some practitioners will sweep their hands over the front and back of the body looking for hot spots which need healing and focus on this area.

The hand positions can be used either touching the body, holding the hands over the body, or over the client’s hands which are then guided by the Reiki practitioner. Some of the hand placements are near private areas, so be sure to indicate that to the client beforehand.

Three common hand positions are listed below. For these positions, have the client lie down.

1. Stand behind the client and place your hands gently over your clients eyes. Keep your palms down and your fingers pointing toward the client’s toes. Take special care to not squeeze the nose.

2. Place your hands around the temples.

3. Cradle the head with your hands. Gently rock the head to one side, slide your hand underneath, and then repeat to the other side. Make sure it is centered on both hands.

These positions and more are taught in classes, books, and videos on the subject. None of the positions are complicated and they are ideal for a beginning learner.

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    A Guide to Reiki Hand Positions

         

    >> CLICK HERE To Learn Reiki From Two Highly Experienced Usui Reiki Masters

    Reiki practitioners use hand positions to assist them in guiding energy through the body’s channels. Although certain hand positions are taught to Reiki practitioners, these positions are only a guideline.

    There is not one set, correct way to “do Reiki.” Rather, each person adds their own experience and intuition into the process.

    The series of hand positions taught are spaced throughout the client’s body so as to provide good coverage. Covering all parts of the body evenly will assure that the client will get the best treatment and encourage the energy to flow throughout. Some practitioners will sweep their hands over the front and back of the body looking for hot spots which need healing and focus on this area.

    The hand positions can be used either touching the body, holding the hands over the body, or over the client’s hands which are then guided by the Reiki practitioner. Some of the hand placements are near private areas, so be sure to indicate that to the client beforehand.

    Three common hand positions are listed below. For these positions, have the client lie down.

    1. Stand behind the client and place your hands gently over your clients eyes. Keep your palms down and your fingers pointing toward the client’s toes. Take special care to not squeeze the nose.

    2. Place your hands around the temples.

    3. Cradle the head with your hands. Gently rock the head to one side, slide your hand underneath, and then repeat to the other side. Make sure it is centered on both hands.

    These positions and more are taught in classes, books, and videos on the subject. None of the positions are complicated and they are ideal for a beginning learner.

    You have the power to attune yourself to this incredible energy. To learn how, visit here.

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    Thursday, November 15, 2007

    Let's Go Japanese: Reiki on Track

         

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    Reiki is a Japanese term, which means divine life energy force. From the Westside people it is an expression understood to be the “Laying of the hands.”

    Reiki is an olden innate phenomenon of energy shift, which bestows much service that embodies emotional and physical toxin discharge, relaxation, and healing. During the Reiki session, a patient should be relaxed and comfortable, honest and unleashed to healing in order to avail and benefit the most of it.

    The essence of Reiki healing is to deliver the feeling of loving beatitude, completeness, and pure well being. Often, it heals spontaneously. It gives the person holistic treatment and come to feel and look the warm brightness around you.

    Reiki healing treats 3 corporal states. The spiritual, physical, and mental state comprises these. Aside from being simple, Reiki healing can be practiced by anyone for its natural and safe method of treatment.

    Witnesses' declaration's show that Reiki has been tested and in effect virtual help to every known sickness cause beneficial result. Results not only in relieving side effects and aids a fast recovery too.

    Can anyone learn the treatment? Reiki is so simple that anyone can learn it. In fact it is not learnt. Experience is then passed through by the teacher or master to the student. This is done however, by the Master raising the vibratory stage, the student and then afterwards uplifting the awareness of the student to the boundless universal curing life energy. This does not depend upon on the educational achievement and academic level of the student but precisely to their own entire essence and therefore, anyone can study it.

    Contrary to the credence of a number of people, Reiki is not a spiritual faction or a prearranged religion. It is not true that one must be holy in character in order to attain the ability of healing. Preliminary experience is the major need to become a natural and one's own innate essence is automatically acquainted with it. Remember that healing is heavenly, so therefore as it comes from the creator, the nearness to whomever one is comfortable with will develop your own potentials in Reiki.

    One can be healed and cured. One can boost up spiritual level of oneself, and elevate that of others.

    Reiki is beyond doubt holistic, the spirit, emotion, body, and the mind are positively affected. The unique valuable effects consisting of peaceful well-being and feeling, security, and relaxation are barely the natural effect.

    There are Various Reiki teachers and masters throughout the world that can teach anyone who has a great interest in learning Reiki.

    Instinct will let you feel the divergence. You will appreciate without explanation when the fit amid the student and the master is right.

    Take note that when you feel the harmony with the universal goodness the more likely Reiki will work for you and others. The Reiki treatment itself will assist the harmonizing effect of nature, your thoughts, attitude and your skill.

    Reiki originated in Japan, but it is comparatively atypical today. Instead it nurtures rapidly in the west and is common worldwide nowadays. Whereas Reiki healing has become more fashionable worldwide even in hospitals and to quite a lot uses Reiki as a harmonizing natural medicine for almost all day care classes and programs.

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    Tuesday, November 13, 2007

    Charging for Reiki in the UK

         

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    Reiki and charging money - a highly charged subject indeed!

    If you are not of the Reiki community, you could be forgiven for thinking that anyone working for free or almost free is totally mad.

    So what is it about Reiki that is contradictory to charging for one's time? Nothing. As a matter of fact, Mikao Usui, the founder of Reiki, advocated an exchange for the healing in order to empower the healee to take an active part in their healing process.

    How did the Reiki healing community get to this point?

    History has a part to play. When Reiki first came to the West, people were charged obscene amounts of money to become a Reiki healer. This was not a true reflection of the value of the initiation and teaching to the healer, and healers rebelled against this at the first opportunity.

    Then again, there is the way in which Reiki at a professional level spread through the world. From a purely financial point of view, it was largely, and for many still is, a cottage industry for housewives, the disabled, retirees, and people already in work looking for a second income. It is very easy for anyone in this situation to miscalculate their true overheads. It is even easier not to need to make a living with Reiki if there is already a source of income, be it a loving husband, disability benefits, a pension, or a secure job.

    There is also the driver which leads us to Reiki in the first Place. Most of us come to Reiki because of a need for physical or emotional healing. This may be our own need or that of a loved one whom we know is suffering. Immediately after the initiation, a Reiki healer starts self-healing each day, and soon progresses onto healing loved ones in need. The emphasis is on self-development and helping loved ones. The Reiki healer then spends months or years in this relationship with Reiki, and it is very hard to suddenly switch to having a financial relationship with Reiki too.

    Then again for many, Reiki is a spiritual discipline, and for many, spirituality is misunderstood as being divorced from monetary gain. I feel that Reiki is about unconditional love, and that spirituality is about abundance for the highest good. Let me illustrate. Sandra goes to work on a chicken battery farm, where chickens are bred to have chests that are so heavy, these birds have been proven scientifically to be in constant pain. Sandra has also learned Reiki to professional level but since Reiki is spiritual, she will not charge for her Reiki sessions. If she does charge, it is not a sufficient amount to enable her to give up her job at the chicken battery farm. But Mikao Usui told us to be gracious to every living thing, and Sandra tortures chickens for a living! Society's standards about spirituality, handed down over the ages for the rich to control the poor, are to blame.

    Reiki is gaining popularity in the UK as a healing modality. Many clients come to me for healing anxiety, depression, joint pain, arthritis, and many other conditions with Reiki. At the same time, many healers have been received their Reiki professional-level training in a very short workshop or even in half an hour over the internet! They do not have the necessary training for client care, clinical practice, the law, tax, conditions requiring urgent medical attention, and health and safety. Quite rightly, these Reiki healers, although on paper possessing the Reiki healer certificate, know that they are in no position to charge. Unfortunately, many of these healers are simply unaware that Reiki is more than a quick initiation and nice warm feeling. No-one has told them! They have been taught by a Reiki Master teacher after a quick buck or (and this is more usually the case) just as ignorant themselves.

    Add to the above the proliferation of Reiki healers in the UK today, where competition drives prices down. If one has little or no business training, it is easy to make the assumption that if you charge less, you will get the work. The fact is that if you charge less, you starve. Hence many Reiki practitioners give up the idea of doing Reiki full-time, as they need to make a living and cannot survive on what they charge. This leads to many Reiki healers competing for even less money, as they can afford to offer it for less part-time.

    There is also an element of self-esteem. Many Reiki healers have been drawn to Reiki in order to heal low self-esteem. Somehow along the line, they take professional training but do not complete their self-healing. I do not blame them, as often self-healing can be painful! But if one doesn't value oneself, one simply does not charge for services given or charges very little.

    Then there is the weirdness of the Reiki session as a process. To many, this feels like just laying the hands on the healee and "doing nothing". With time and experience, a Reiki healer becomes an active participant in the healing process, and even if this never happens, the results that clients report back are too astounding to be ignored! Somewhere along the line with many healers though, they begin to doubt that the are "doing anything" and of course if one is "doing nothing" then one has to charge nothing!

    And then there are those erstwhile healers that give Reiki sessions as part of their job, albeit unofficially. Since it is unofficial, they do not view the Reiki as paid employment, even though they are being paid and are working as Reiki healers.

    My hope is that the forthcoming Reiki Regulation in the UK will lead to the support of the Reiki healers that do want to work professionally. Reiki healers working unoficially will be recognised and more Reiki healers will be able to work full-time. The result? Freedom for chickens would be nice!

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    I am now a complementary therapist, author and trainer specialising in "energy" therapy. My company is called New Age London, with some carefully-chosen expert teachers and trainers of alternative and complementary health working with me. People have come from Iceland, Norway, the States, France, Italy, and Pakistan to train with us or to learn natural, effective techniques for their and their families' health.

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    Monday, November 12, 2007

    Reiki Master Symbol Revealed

         

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    A reiki master symbol may be used during a healing by a Reiki practitioner or during an attunement, which may be described as the first step in learning Reiki. The reiki symbols revealed to Usui Mikao at the end of his twenty-one day fast are referred to as Usui Reiki symbols. Other Reiki systems use different or additional symbols.

    Some believe that Reiki symbols should be kept secret. Others will share the symbols easily enough, but will only explain how to use them after a student has paid a fee. Some Reiki masters charge for healings and attunements, while others teach that the power to heal lies within each of us and charge a fee for teaching a person to tap into that healing power. Charging a fee is actually a Reiki tradition.

    According to legend, Usui Mikao originally performed healings for free in the poor sections of Kyoto Japan. Among other things, he used Reiki to help beggars find jobs, return to work and leave the life of begging behind. He was disappointed when he saw that many of the people he had helped eventually returned to begging. After questioning the beggars and meditating on the problem, he came up with a solution.

    He believed that without attaching a fee to the service, the value of the treatments was not appreciated. It is easy to understand. Most people readily accept the responsibility of protecting an item for which they have paid a high price, but are less inclined to protect something for which they paid nothing. So, he closed his practice and began traveling throughout Japan teaching the Reiki healing system to others, with the understanding that Reiki power should not be given away for free.

    Around the same time, he became aware that the reiki symbols revealed to him on Mount Kurama, after his long fast, were to be used for helping others to learn the system. The Reiki Master symbol or the Usui Master symbol was taught or given after a student had reached the Master level in his studies. Other Usui Reiki symbols were used by Master Mikao to help his students focus on different aspects of Reiki energy.

    There is some disagreement among Reiki masters concerning the power of Usui Reiki symbols, but most agree that the symbols have no real power of their own. Even a Reiki Master symbol has no protective or healing value, unless a Reiki Master has “empowered” that symbol. Even Master Mikao did not use the Reiki symbols revealed to him on the mountain, until he saw that the symbols allowed students to more easily focus their healing energy.

    Patsy Hamilton was a health care professional for over twenty years before becoming a health writer. Currently she is writing a series of articles about Reiki, an alternative approach to health care that can bring peace and joy to the lives of those who understand it. Read more at http://understanding-reiki.com

    Today, we use Usui Reiki symbols to focus our energies and we learn the truths represented by the symbols to focus our daily lives. To learn more about the Reiki Master symbol, please visit Understanding Reiki.com

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    Sunday, November 11, 2007

    Anyone Can Learn Reiki

         

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    Anyone can learn Reiki. At one time, Reiki courses were only given to a select few, at a very high price. Today, things have changed somewhat, although there are still groups of Reiki practitioners that charge high fees for master training.

    There are several different versions of the history of Reiki. There are also different viewpoints as to how one should learn Reiki. It is interesting that the Western version of the history of Reiki differs from that of the Eastern version. The Western version seems to have been embellished somewhat, but that is a personal opinion.

    The fees charged for Reiki courses vary greatly, although it has always been customary to charge a fee. For example, Hawayo Takata, who brought Reiki to Hawaii from Japan in the late 1930s, charged $10,000 for master Reiki courses. One of her students, Iris Ishikuro apparently believed that more people should be able to learn Reiki and chose to charge lower fees for training. Other students of Takata continued to follow a fee structure similar to hers.

    Different factions have developed over time and on many points they disagree. All of the factions agree that the first person to offer Reiki courses was Usui Mikao.

    The students of Usui Mikao referred to him as Usui-sensei. Sensei is a Japanese title of respect used to address teachers and other professionals such as doctors or lawyers. In the West, he is sometimes referred to as Dr. Usui, and while there is no proof that he held a doctorate or a medical degree, he definitely did practice a form of medicine. So, how did Usui Mikao learn Reiki?

    There are many stories and legends, but from what we can tell, he came to understand Reiki energy on the 21st day of a meditation and fasting retreat on Mount Kurama. Some factions say that he had been searching for the answer to the question of how Jesus healed with his hands and that the answer was given to him on the mountain.

    Others say that he was seeking the meaning of life, a satori or moment of enlightenment. Some say that he was a professor of Christian theology. Others say that he was probably a Buddhist. Some groups that offer Reiki courses incorporate religious ideas, from various religions, into their teachings. But, there is one thing that we can say for a certainty; Reiki is not a religion.

    In order to learn Reiki, it is not necessary to give up your own religious beliefs. It is not necessary to “convert” to another religion. And, if you have no religion, that’s okay, too. All that is required is that you accept that Reiki energy exists and can be used to heal. Please visit http://understanding-reiki.com to learn more.

    Patsy Hamilton was a health care professional for over twenty years before becoming a health writer. Currently she is writing a series of articles about Reiki, an alternative or complementary approach to good health. Read more at http://understanding-reiki.com

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    Wednesday, November 7, 2007

    Reiki: Learning Via Courses

         

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    The word Reiki is formed by the combination of two Japanese words. The first part of the word is ‘Rei’, which has the meaning higher power or the God’s power. The second part of the word is Ki, which means life force energy. Hence the meaning is Reiki is life force energy that is guided by the Almighty.

    Reiki is an easy, natural and secure way of holy cure and self-improvement that everybody can use. It has been effectual in serving almost each identified sickness and difficulty and all the time makes a helpful result. It also works in combination with all supplementary medical or healing methods to ease the side effects and endorse healing

    Reiki is an astonishingly easy method to learn. The aptitude to employ Reiki is not taught in the common way, but is conveyed to the student during a Reiki class. This skill is passed on through an "attunement" given by a Reiki master and lets the learner to spout into an limitless supply of "life force energy" to perk up one's health and improve the eminence of life. The Reiki course can be followed by anyone, who loves others and believes in the healing powers of Reiki.

    In a Reiki course, there are three levels of learning. The first part of the Reiki course is called first degree attunement. This part of the Reiki course comprises of opening of the crown, Anahatha, Vishudha, Ajna charkas that is believed to empower the student to heal others and himself. The student is taught various hand positions of Reiki and the causes of various diseases and the method to heal them. Most of the teachings in the Reiki course are given orally and by practical demonstrations.

    The second part of the Reiki course is called the second degree of attunement. In this part of the Reiki course the student of Reiki course is taught about the Reiki symbols. These Reiki symbols are considered to be very sacred and are believed to improve the healing energies of the student. In this part of the course techniques like distant healing, healing Karma, non healing use of symbols, personality development of the student etc are inculcated within the student.

    The third part of the Reiki course includes the third degree of attunement, which is called the advance training in Reiki.This part of the Reiki course is actually a training to carry out the first and second degree of Reiki course. In this part of the Reiki course, the student is taught to spread the message of God’s love and healing.

    The next part of the course if a person continues is to make the Grand Master. This part of the Reiki course teaches to create a master of Reiki.

    The Reiki courses supply ample understanding to Reiki. Today thee are various associations and centers that offer courses in Reiki. Today, various forms of Reiki are practiced. Before, you enroll for a Reiki course, check the details of the course and make sure that the practitioner or the institute is a recognized Reiki center.

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    Tuesday, November 6, 2007

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    Monday, November 5, 2007

    The Hidden Treasures of Reiki

         

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    Bronwen and Frans Stiene, founders of the International House of Reiki, were continually coming across hints that suggested there was more to the system of Reiki than meets the eye. Historical discrepancies, symbol variations and changed attunements suggested that the system had become somewhat like a game of Chinese whispers. The inability to verify much of the ‘new’ historical material was also causing disillusionment amongst many practitioners. On travelling to Japan they realised that traditional Japanese Reiki communities with ancient practitioners were slowly opening their doors to Westerners and many of Reiki’s unknown secrets were gradually being divulged.

    This journey stimulated Bronwen and Frans to write a book tracing the history of the system through to the modern day. To help clear confusion in the Reiki world this book also includes lists of branches, schools and organizations throughout the world. There is a comprehensive lineage chart, timeline, extensive glossary and general information for novices and practitioners of all levels. This book is due out in December 2003 and is called The Reiki Sourcebook.

    Reiki’s treasure is its ability to re-fuel you with your own life giving energy. It is generally accepted that this speeds up physical and emotional healing, gives clarity and added perception, brings about spiritual fulfilment and will return you to your true path in life.

    To learn the system of Reiki is simple and yet today the processes vary considerably from school to school. Mikao Usui created the teachings in the early 1900s and they came to the West via Hawaii in the1940s. Here it seems the system was quietly altered to adapt to the turbulent times of World War II. The consequences are that for the last 60 years Western Reiki students have been unaware that there was a more traditional and spiritual side to Reiki. After the death of the Western Reiki Master Hawayo Takata in 1980, the system took on many new faces and there are likely to be over 1000 different branches of teachings available today.

    Some of these new branches have channelled information, others claim to have ‘the only true teachings’. All in all there have been innumerable inconsistencies in the stories that Reiki Masters have told their students. Some believe the system of Reiki is Egyptian, Tibetan, or even linked to Shambhala. Questions have arisen such as; was Mikao Usui, the founder of Reiki, a doctor or not? Did he charge $10, 000 dollars to become a Reiki Master? Did he use manuals to teach? Was he a Christian?

    The intent of The Reiki Sourcebook is to look closely at all these questions and to link together information that has been spread far and wide by time and circumstances. By capturing the results of this systematic global research, it aims to share the information and to promote and stimulate discussion in the global Reiki community. It is not entirely about ‘new’ information but the bringing together of histories and anecdotes to create a cohesive understanding of what has happened to and been said about the teachings during the past 100 years.

    It is believed that this will be a valuable resource for anyone interested in the history of Mikao Usui, his teachings, Reiki and related practices. It is also for beginners or those who feel lost and confused by the myriad of choices that are presented to them as Reiki in today’s society.

    This is an attempt to create unity rather than dissension. Until now no book has tackled these questions from such a practical and analytical standpoint. If we can see where we came from - we can see clearer where we are heading.

    The system of Reiki is decidedly Japanese though there is sure to be a similarity between all healing techniques throughout the ages. The 4 traditional symbols were introduced in the later stages to Mikao Usui’s teachings and were for those who had difficulty connecting to the energy. They originate from the Japanese culture. In the West the symbols have often been mystified giving them the ‘power’ rather than seeing them as training wheels. Mantras and meditations on the other hand were taught in Mikao Usui’s teachings from as early as 1915.

    The West did not ‘discover’ Mikao Usui’s memorial stone until the mid-1990s. Mikao Usui’s students erected it in temple grounds in 1927, one year after his death. Overlooked by the West for 60 years, this was truly a Reiki treasure. On translation this memorial stone answers many of the questions that have arisen in the Western Reiki community. Mikao Usui was not a doctor or physician - instead he had worked as a businessman, was an administrator and security guard to the Major of Tokyo as well as being a lay monk.

    Bronwen and Frans met Hyakuten Inamoto, monk and Reiki Master in Kyoto. He introduced them to his teacher, the 85-year-old, Chiyoko Yamaguchi who had been taught by Chujiro Hayashi, a student of Mikao Usui. In Tokyo they met with two Reiki Masters, one who was a member of the ‘secret’ Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai. Here they found out that this society uses two manuals. One includes original statements from Mikao Usui. Today this manual is printed in modern Japanese and includes beautiful Japanese poetry to stimulate the mind as well as a healing guide for beginning practitioners. The Gakkai uses techniques to stimulate the meridians helping practitioners to sense the energy. Once they have accomplished a set of exercises they then move on to the next level. Receiving that level does not mean that you have completed it but that you have only just begun…

    Yes, Mikao Usui’s teachings have many treasures – some well known and others just now returning to the light. Suzuki san, a 108-year-old nun and student of Mikao Usui, is surely one of these great treasures. Frans also flew to Florence, Italy to study with her Western student. There he learnt that there are said to be 12 students of Mikao Usui still alive aged between 98 and 112.

    This system is about to change. It will not become more complex or difficult or contain more jargon as has happened in the past. It will simply return to its simplest, highest form and its practitioners, as individuals, will blossom taking their communities with them.

    Reiki Masters Frans and Bronwen Stiene (pronounced stee-nuh) are authors of the internationally acclaimed The Reiki Sourcebook, The Japanese Art of Reiki, Reiki Techniques Card Deck and the A-Z of Reiki and are the founders of the International House of Reiki.

    Their website is the http://www.reiki.net.au which is full of lots of articles and research into Reiki.

    With over 16 years of combined experience as practitioners, teachers and speakers in healing and spirituality they have worked with, taught and researched healing in the USA, Europe, Asia, Australia and Japan. They are teachers whose passion is truth, education, support and spiritual development for all.

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    Sunday, November 4, 2007

    Reiki Courses - Questions To Ask

         

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    Today the original art of Reiki has reached the far corners of the world and is rapidly catching on and constantly attracting droves of people not only wanting to try the wonderful therapy but also to learn this art of healing. With the demand, comes the supply and there are so many different schools and institutions to choose from. Here one must be made aware of the fact that Reiki though being a traditional Japanese system has been incorporated into various other esoteric and metaphysical forms of healing and meditation over time. Today Reiki which was primarily just about channeling the Universal Light Energy has been reshaped by various practitioners in the West to also incorporate aromatherapy, crystal therapy and various other mechanisms which have been smoothly integrated to heighten the curative powers of both the systems working in tandem.

    What are the things you should look out for when signing up for a Reiki course? Here is a list, which by no means is complete but is a checklist to get you started these are questions to ask yourself first and then inquires about the path and Master:

    Ask yourself:

    Do I really wish to do this? Am I receiving a call from my soul to take this path in my life at this point? What will I gain and will I be able to fulfill the responsibility I will undertake? How much time and energy will I really be able to give to constant practice? Do I know the Master I wish to work with? What is our relationship? What are the energies/feelings am I getting from my Master? Do I trust this person completely?

    Ask the Master:

    What is the lineage of the Master? How long has he/she been practicing? How much of the course is practical and how much is theory? The fees and whether you will receive notes and a certificate on completion? Is the course an individual, one-on-one tutoring or is it in a classroom? If it is a classroom what is the density of the class? Is there a support group that you can join to network with others?

    Of course these are just some of the questions that are absolutely necessary for you to know at the onset. However it is strongly advisable to only take up a Reiki course if you receive a calling for it, Reiki is not a fun thing you can do as a pass-time activity, and it requires a lot of time, patient, practice and concentration and also confers a great responsibility on the practitioner – one of healing.

    Choose a Master carefully and it is advisable to again listen to your heart instead of joining a class where your friend might join because Reiki is an extremely personal path and each Master and their teachings may differ even if they share the same lineage. In a similar fashion the needs of each individual is different and a Master must be able to understand and work with the personal energies of each individual.

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    Friday, November 2, 2007

    The Reiki Energetic System

         

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    But what energetic system are the principles of a Reiki practice based on? As Reiki is a Japanese practice that was created in the early 1900s we are aware that (as with many martial arts and Ki practices that were formalised in Japan at the same time – karate, judo, aikido) the hara or tanden were considered to be the centre of the body’s energetic powerhouse.

    The word hara literally means stomach, abdomen or belly in Japanese. Energy is stored in this point of the body from where it expands throughout the whole body.

    Usui Mikao's teachings focus on building the energy in the hara. From Hawayo Takata's diary notes it can be seen that she too was taught to practice in this manner. For a copy of her handwritten notes relating to the hara click here and click here for her daughter's typed copy of the notes. Once the system of Reiki became more westernized in the 1980s the chakra system (an energetic system from India that has been incorporated into the New Age movement) was introduced and replaced this system - the chakra system is now commonly used in the West

    In traditional Japanese teachings and exercises today the hara system is still the main focus for building a person's energy. There are, in fact, two other energy centres in the body according to the Japanese energetic system. One is the head and the other is the heart. In the Japanese Art of Reiki we have called these the Three Diamonds. By linking all three areas the practitioner creates unity and balance. Most important, however, is to first develop the lower hara, as this is the body's central axis point.

    Re-establishing this connection with the Original Energy through the hara will ensure good health and recovery from illness. There is always access to a reliable source of strength whenever needed.

    An inner attitude results from first focusing on the hara. From this central point there is an ability to cope with everyday tasks and sudden emergencies with an ease of understanding. This allows appropriate action to be taken in a balanced and unprejudiced manner.

    1. Lower hara (approximately 3 inches (8cms) below the naval)
    In this centre, Original Energy is stored. This is the energy you are born with, the energy that is the essence of your life and gives you your life’s purpose. The Original Energy is not only the energy you receive from your parents when you are conceived but most importantly it is the energetic connection between you and the universal life force. When the singular term hara is mentioned it is the lower hara that is being discussed. This is the symbolic energetic centre for Earth Ki.

    2. Middle hara (at the heart centre)
    The energy in this centre is connected with emotions. It is 'human' energy connected with human experience. Through this centre you learn your life's process. From childhood through to adulthood and back to being a child. When you are a child you are without experience and as you grow older you become a child with experience. This is the symbolic energetic centre for Heart Ki.

    3. Upper hara (third eye area).
    This is the energy connected with your spirit. When you are connected with this centre you may see colours or you might have psychic ability. It is important for you not to become unbalanced and keep yourself centred. If you can use this energy in a balanced way, you can see beyond the immediate. This is the symbolic energetic centre for Heaven Ki.

    The three diamonds of Earth Ki, Heaven Ki and Heart Ki are at the foundation of the system of Reiki. They are also at the crux of many facets of Japanese culture, religion and philosophy.

    A diamond is often used as an analogy of the self in Buddhism. Each and every day a practitioner polishes the diamond by performing his or her practice. This is a constant task for humans who, in this earthly realm, attract dirt: becoming muddy and tarnished. A diamond is so sharp that it can cut through almost anything humanity attaches itself to, bringing back the true essence of life as seen in the perfection of a sparkling diamond.

    Reiki Masters Frans and Bronwen Stiene (pronounced stee-nuh) are authors of the internationally acclaimed The Reiki Sourcebook, The Japanese Art of Reiki, Reiki Techniques Card Deck and the A-Z of Reiki and are the founders of the International House of Reiki.

    Their website is the http://www.reiki.net.au which is full of lots of articles and research into Reiki.

    With over 16 years of combined experience as practitioners, teachers and speakers in healing and spirituality they have worked with, taught and researched healing in the USA, Europe, Asia, Australia and Japan. They are teachers whose passion is truth, education, support and spiritual development for all.

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    Thursday, November 1, 2007

    Breaking the Reiki Code

         

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    While researching our books, The Reiki Sourcebook, and the soon to be released The Japanese Art of Reiki, we discovered that this is not the sort of knowledge that has deliberately been buried away from prying eyes – rather it has been lying under the dust of an unexplored past. By brushing off some of that dust, this article reveals a code: one that is constantly in play for practitioners across the globe - often unrecognized and unacknowledged.

    Do you practice Reiki to help others, to work on yourself, to send distant healing, or for other reasons? The motivations behind an individual’s practice are endless due to the system’s numerous and immeasurable benefits. At the heart of these many rewards, deep within the foundations of the system, exists a law that makes this all possible. It is the home of spiritual energy and its name is non-duality.

    The word, non-duality, expresses the underlying Oneness of existence: that there is no ‘I’ - just the simplicity of being. It exemplifies the concept that we all come from the same source, are the same source and return to that same source.

    As a practitioner, the more knowledge you obtain about what you do and experience, the deeper the connection to your practice becomes. This unshakeable groundwork accordingly sharpens your intent: resulting in an overall more effective practice.

    By delving into the Japanese background of the four traditional Reiki symbols and mantras, it is possible to discover how this code is the system’s blueprint and what that signifies in practical terms. To respect the nature of the teachings (as a system employing levels) the mantras in this article are replaced by the pseudonyms CKR, SHK, HSZSN and DKM. The symbols are listed as Symbol 1, Symbol 2, Symbol 3 and Symbol 4 as is taught in Japan.

    The four symbols are clearly recognizable in Japan. Symbol 1 has connections to Tendai symbology and versions of Symbol 2 can be seen in temples across Japan. Symbol 3 and 4 are Japanese kanji[i] and when read in Japanese create the actual name of the corresponding mantra.

    Breaking this code requires that a researcher first tap into understanding the Japanese philosophy of Heaven and Earth. Knowledge of these dualities, or polar opposites, is the primary structure required before appreciation of this law can grow. Dualities are the breeding ground for the ultimate experience of non-duality. Non-duality is not specifically a Japanese concept; it exists in all forms of life and its dual beginnings can often be found in references to yin and yang, negative and positive, or female and male. These examples are just the tip of an infinite iceberg of opposites.

    A Japanese cosmological theory states that through the union of the dual forces of Earth energy and Heaven energy all things were born, including humankind.[ii] By this it is understood that people are a blend of both these forces, and to live purposefully these elements need to flow freely, becoming united. This can occur through working specifically with the first two traditional symbols and mantras taught in the system of Reiki.

    Symbol 1 and the mantra CKR enable practitioners to connect to Earth energy. To do so one must direct the focus within, rather than outside of, the self. It is within that this energy is accessed. You are Earth energy – you just haven’t acknowledged its existence.

    Underneath the growing layers of anger, sadness, fear, judgments and beliefs that humans gather - this knowledge lies hidden and neglected. These layers obscure one’s true nature that inherently comprises Earth energy. To re-establish a personal connection with the energy of the Earth is the purpose of Symbol 1 and CKR practice.

    In the West, Symbol 1 and CKR are renowned for their grounding, protective, physical and powerful qualities - each of these is a basic Earth trait. By comprehending this and applying this facet of the code to the system of Reiki, one’s practice begins to take on a whole new potency of meaning.

    Working with Symbol 2 and SHK involves exploring your mental and intuitive abilities. By taking this understanding one step further than the Western usage, the realm of Japanese philosophy and its connection to Heaven energy is exposed. Heaven is an expression that can trigger a thousand-fold beliefs, emotions and visions in as many religions and cultures worldwide. Viewed commonly throughout the globe as an abode for angelic beings, a floating paradise or a future resting place; Heaven maintains its culturally unique interpretation in Japan - one that includes an internal connection. As with Symbol 1 and CKR, practitioners can find their relationship to Heaven energy innately within themselves.

    Energetic qualities are best understood through experience rather than words. To achieve a profound understanding of the connection between Earth energy or Heaven energy and yourself requires dedicated practice. This is accomplished by practicing solely with one symbol and mantra at a time, rather than a list of symbols and mantras simultaneously. Humans are too often in a rush to get to the end station of enlightenment forgetting that the process itself may possess the enlightening factor.

    The grounding effect of the first symbol and mantra supports the ensuing work with the ethereal second symbol and mantra. Without this centered preparation the development of intuitive or psychic abilities can be hazardous. You may become unbalanced like an upside down triangle wobbling on its tip; reverse the pattern and stand with your base firmly rooted to the Earth, supporting your inner growth.

    Now comes an intriguing part of the system of Reiki: the third symbol and mantra HSZSN. In the West this is commonly associated with distance. It is believed that by using these elements distance can be breached to send energy to someone or something else. From a Japanese perspective this concept goes deeper still, into the mechanics of the Japanese universal laws: Symbol 3 and HSZSN aid the realization of Oneness. This makes complete sense if you grasp that within Reiki - the energy of everything - distance cannot exist. Hiroshi Doi’s translation of HSZSN is ‘Right consciousness is the origin of everything’ – that ‘right consciousness’ is Oneness. Experiencing Oneness with everything, whether it is with another being, place or thing, is an alternative viewpoint of the machinations of ‘distant healing’.

    To fully comprehend the purpose and meaning of Symbol 3 and HSZSN it is also necessary to have worked with the previous 2 symbols and mantras of Heaven and Earth energy. Without undergoing the process of first becoming Earth and subsequently Heaven energy it is impossible to give birth to the concept of Oneness within. Just as in conception it is imperative that the egg and the sperm join to create the miracle of a complete human. With Earth energy alone and no understanding of Heaven energy, or the other way around - Oneness cannot be given birth to. This is the central cosmology to the system of Reiki. Practicing successively with each of the symbols and mantras draws one along the path to Oneness and non-duality.

    So where does that leave the fourth and final symbol and the mantra DKM? DKM, a frequently used Japanese word, when translated literally means ‘Great Bright Light’. It appears commonly in Japanese religious texts and even in Japanese martial arts practices.

    Becoming this light is truly Knowing the concept of non-duality. In it everything is experienced as One: there is no good or bad, dark or light, ugly or beautiful, positive or negative, no God or Buddha - just existence. Once you acknowledge this Oneness in every thought, feeling and movement of your being - the true nature of existence is uncovered.

    This system that you practice is multi-layered. As you progress through each layer new truths come to meet you, joining you on your journey. Know that the profundity of these arcane teachings is here to be discovered - their sole purpose being to support your life’s spiritual progress.

    Uniting Heaven and Earth together, you travel the inner path to Oneness. The unique system of Reiki is offering you the opportunity to return to your true nature, that of the Great Bright Light. The code is broken.

    [i] Kanji are the Japanese written characters

    [ii] Shugendô by Miyake Hitoshi, Center for Japanese Studies, The University of Michigan

    Reiki Masters Frans and Bronwen Stiene (pronounced stee-nuh) are authors of the internationally acclaimed The Reiki Sourcebook, The Japanese Art of Reiki, Reiki Techniques Card Deck and the A-Z of Reiki and are the founders of the International House of Reiki.

    Their website is the http://www.reiki.net.au which is full of lots of articles and research into Reiki.

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