- 1. Reiki First/ Second/ Third Degree and Master
- 2. Lama Fera Level One and Masters
Reiki
Reiki is an ancient laying-on of hands healing technique that uses the life force energy to heal, balancing the subtle energies within our bodies. Reiki addresses physical, emotional, mental and spiritual imbalances. This healing art is an effective delivery system.
The Reiki practitioner serves as a vessel that supplies healing energies where they are most needed. Reiki's ki-energies flow out of the practitioner's body through the palms of the hands while they are touching the recipient's body.
Reiki originated in Tibet thousands of years ago. The Tibetan monks had mastered the science and art of tapping Universal Life Force Energy for man’s use in healing and self transformation leading to spiritual enlightenment.
Reiki was rediscovered by Dr. Mikao Usui who in the mid 1880s responded to a challenge of one his graduate students about how Jesus healed. After extensive research he found the REIKI healing techniques in the Buddhist scriptures and spent the latter part of his life applying and teaching this knowledge.
Rei : means universal life energy.
Ki : is a part of Rei and it flows through everything alive including our own individual life energy.
Ki : is known to Christians as light, to the Chinese as Chi, to Hindus as Prana. It is called Bioplasma or Cosmic Energy.
Reiki Principles
- 1. Don’t Worry
- 2. Don’t Get Angry
- 3. Honour your Parents/Elders/Teachers
- 4. Earn Your Living Honestly
- 5. Show yr Gratitude to Universe
Reiki Myths
1. Reiki is a Religion
Reiki absolutely is a spiritual art. The principle teachings of Reiki embrace a life of balance and promotes spiritual growth. But, Reiki is not a religion, nor is it based in any particular religious doctrine. Reiki does not infringe on anyone's beliefs or personal values. People of many different faiths have discovered the love-energies Reiki offers.
2. Dr. Usui was a Christian Monk
The founder of the Usui System of Reiki, Dr. Mikao (Mikaomi) Usui, was not a monk, a Christian, or a medical doctor. He was a Japanese Zen Buddhist, a businessman, spiritualist, and scholar. Late in his life, he experienced a profound spiritual enlightenment after a period of fasting and meditation. Afterwards he began the process of developing the healing art of Reiki and opened a teaching clinic in Japan.
3. Having a Reiki Attunement Will Open Up a Dialog with Your Spirit Guide
Ahhh... the lure to get a Reiki attunement with the promise of a glimpse into the spirit world. Please don't fall for this. This myth may have arisen out of the writings from Diane Stein. In her widely published book Essential Reiki, Diane describes how many of her students became aware of who their guides were after months of using Reiki following their level II attunements. The urban legend that followed was that the attunement alone would make this happen. Some Reiki II classes include a promise to "Meet your Guides." Yes, it could happen and likely has happened for some Reiki initiates, but there is no guarantee. This promise could set you up for a big disappointment. Hoping for a meeting with your guides or angels should not be the sole reason for signing up to take a Reiki class.
4. Reiki is a Massage Therapy
Reiki is NOT a massage therapy. Although there are many massage therapists who will incorporate the use of Reiki's healing energies into their massage sessions. Reiki is an energy-based therapy that does not involve manipulating bones or tissues. Reiki practitioners use a light touch with their hands on their clients' bodies or will hover their palms over them.
5. Giving Reiki to Others Depletes Your Own Energy.
A Reiki practitioner does not give his personal energy over to the client. He serves as a channel, funneling Universal Life Energy through his body to the recipient. Much like the delivery boy delivering a package on your doorstep. The Reiki package is delivered, the delivery boy goes home fully intact. Ki energies are infinite and never run out. This does not mean that a person giving Reiki may not feel tired after giving a treatment to someone. This sometimes happens and Reiki has been wrongly blamed for it. If a person giving a treatment experiences exhaustion during or after applying Reiki to others, this is likely an indication that something is out-of-balance in his own body or life that needs attention. Booking a healing session for himself with another practitioner or conducting self-treatments would be warranted.
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