Archive for the ‘Reiki’ Category

The Nature of Healing

Monday, June 14th, 2010

I’m often asked, “What are the effects of a Reiki session?”  At the very most basic and beneficial level it promotes relaxation.  Why is relaxation so important?  There are many reasons and we’ll simply focus on the 3 million new red blood cells created each second in our body.

When our bodies are under stress, new cells are created within that stress, and have the potential to be less healthy.  On the other hand, those created while relaxed tend to be healthier.  With the relaxation of Reiki we give a gift of health to ourselves.

“We know that repeated exposure to stress or stress sustained over a long period of time can have damaging results on one’s health and lead to dis-ease (a body not at ease).

When a person is stressed, whether mentally, emotionally or physically, the natural protective stress response releases various chemicals into the blood to activate the fight or flight response.  Those chemicals are designed for a short-term response to help a person “survive” a perceived threat.  If stress continues over a long period of time, these same chemicals can create an unhealthy environment for the cells to live in and can influence their growth or repair in a negative manner, moving them towards disease.

Reiki induces the relaxation response and puts the body in the best condition so it can do what it is designed to do – heal itself.  Relaxation through Reiki promotes the release of health-affirming chemicals, which bathe the cells in a sea of life force energy, promoting normal growth and development.  It is interesting to note that the traditional Reiki hand positions are located over the major glands and organs of the body.  These major glands secrete the hormones that regulate all of our bodily functions.  By placing our hands in these positions, we automatically nourish and help to balance the glands and hormonal system.”*

I hear many wonderful from clients after a session.  Some of the most common in regards to relaxation are:

  • They were amazed they relaxed that deeply
  • Feel more relaxed than after a massage
  • Because they were so relaxed felt they were able to connect with their higher self

During an hour Reiki sessions you have the potential to create 180,000,000 million relaxed red blood cells a minute or approximately 10.8 billion cells in an hour.  And even if you lose count of all these new cells being created, you will leave relaxed and reconnected with yourself.  And who couldn’t benefit from that?  Treat yourself and experience a Reiki session!

*Kathie Lipinski, RN “Reiki Myths and Misconceptions”

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One Reiki Students Experience

Sunday, June 6th, 2010

In talking to people about Energy Healing and what it takes to learn Reiki I often hear that people believe it takes years to develop the ability.  And while years of practice at anything does improve your skills, even a beginning student can, and often will, have a profound moment when they feel the energy and see it’s effect on others.

Yesterday in the Reiki I class I taught we learned about the system of Reiki, as well as practicing various techniques, self-treatments, and working with others.  By the end of the day, even those who at first experience ‘nothing’ as we began to practice Reiki had moments where they felt or experience the energy working through them.

Last night I received an email from one of the students in class that day and thought I’d share it with you.

My husband and I pulled up to our house after leaving the Reiki I class this afternoon.  He had asked me questions about what the session was about and had let me know several times he was only interested in what healing he could receive from the Reiki.

Bill’s hand was in intense pain from arthritis and having worked on the Honda all day replacing the compressor.  As we started to go into the house I was thinking to myself, “Let me get set up before I attempt Reiki on him.”  The distress he was in though, gave me second thoughts and I said, “Here, give me your hand.”

Lo and behold as I held his hand and prayed to be used for his healing, and started visualizing the energy, I FELT IT! (the energy, that is) in my hands and lower arms! It was “heavy” and tingly and constant and was there almost immediately.

I held his hand and Reiki flowed on and off for a couple minutes.  He said it felt better when we were done.  I tried to be alert to what other factors were occurring, but honestly it felt good just to be feeling the energy and attempting the practice.”

Reiki opens the door to new possibilities and opportunities in the world around us.  I’m confident in saying that the students in my Reiki I class yesterday have many wonderful opportunities and experiences that await them by simply being open to the gift of healing within.

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Energy Healing – A Gift Within Us All

Friday, May 28th, 2010

When people learn that I am a Reiki practitioner it is common to hear something like “Wow, I wish I could do that.”  I believe we all can.

Energy healing has been done for thousands of years in cultures around the world.  It may likely be one of the oldest forms of what we today call “medicine”.  Merriam-Webster defines medicine as “the science and art dealing with the maintenance of health and the prevention, alleviation, or cure of disease”.  This is also a fitting definition for Reiki, as well as energy healing in general.

Just as we are born with the ability to communicate, we are born with the ability to heal ourselves and the world around us.  True, as young infants communication may be rudimentary, but as our communication skills are refined, we interact with the world in a much more effective way.

Energy healing is a gift we come into this world with.  Modalities such as Reiki are systems that teach one how to use this gift.  We have the ability, we just need to learn to recognize and use it.

As a Reiki Master/Teacher I regularly teach Reiki classes.  Before we begin to learn Reiki I share my belief with students that they each already have the ability.  By taking the class and receiving the attunements (blessings) I am not giving them anything they don’t already have, I’m simply teaching them how to recognize and use this gift.  I then lay on my Reiki table and encourage each student to place their hands on me and share what they experience.  For some there is an instant recognition of the energy and for others it may take a bit longer.  Yet every student I’ve had recognizes this ability within themselves long before the first Reiki attunement is given.

Reiki is a system of personal healing and empowerment.  It is a foundation and structure upon which to experience our own energy, energy in the world around us, as well as learning to direct and use it for the highest and best good.  Inviting it into your life and practicing regularly is life changing.  The only thing needed is an open mind and a willingness to learn.

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