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What is Reiki?
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by Tamisha Sabrina, of the UK Reiki Federation!
Reiki is an ancient Japanese healing art form.
The word REI is Japanese for universal,
spirit, wisdom and intelligence. It is a force that has
the ability to create balance because balance is the natural
state of the force of life.
KI is the Japanese word for life force energy. There
are many words to describe this phenomenon such as Prana,
Odic force and bioplasma.
Reiki transfers the vital life force through the hands (or
palm centers) of the practitioner into the body field of the
client. This allows the vital life force of the client to
be boosted. The body’s innate intelligence then uses
this increased vitality to balance those areas most in need.
Reiki does not involve direct contact with the body, only
with the body’s subtle energy fields. It has been known
to assist in chronic and acute imbalances. Reiki is a transforming
experience and can enhance the body’s ability to restore
balance to itself.
The body attracts this flow of energy to areas of deficiency
in order to re-balance itself. Stress, poor eating and sleeping,
negative thinking, lack of exercise and quiet time, and lack
of spiritual practice allow energy to leak without a means
of restoration.
REIKI works on all of the levels of what is now known as
the subtle body energy fields. These include physical, emotional
and spiritual growth.
The Five Principle Affects
of Reiki
Reiki is observed to have five principal affects:
- Reiki enhances relaxation
- Reiki dissolves energy blockages and vitalizes
Chakra centers
- Reiki assists the body to detoxify and
balance itself
- Reiki accesses and transfers the healing
universal life force to the receiver
- Reiki balances and aligns all the subtle
bodies.
- Reiki acts to recharge the bodies own electro-magnetic
fields.
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FIVE HEALING
AFFIRMATIONS
given to us by Dr. Mikao Usui
to help integrate REIKI:
- Just for today, I will not worry.
- Just for today, I will not be angry.
- Just for today, I will give thanks for my many blessings.
- Just for today, I will do my work honestly.
- Just for today, I will be kind to every living thing.
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