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What is Reiki
Reiki used to channel energies
Reiki - What is It?
Have you ever wondered if what you know about reiki is accurate? Consider the
following paragraphs and compare what you know to the latest info on reiki.
The best time to learn about reiki is before you're in the thick of things. Wise
readers will keep reading to earn some valuable reiki experience while it's
still free.
Reiki is the practice of using one's hands to direct and channel the energies,
or Ki, of the body , thereby healing the patient. Most schools of Reiki teach
that energy has an intelligence of its own and that once it is channeled will
automatically work on the part of the body that needs it most.
Reiki was founded in the early 1900s by a Buddhist, Mikao Usui, who, after a
long period of fasting and meditation, claimed to hear voices revealing
"the keys to healing." Usui then trained several disciples and the
practice spread throughout Japan. Heightened interest among Americans in
alternative health practices led to the spread of Reiki in the United States in
the latter part of the twentieth century.
A typical Reiki session involves the patient lying down on a table or bed and
the Reiki practitioner moving his or her hands over or on the body. The patient
may feel sensations such as cold, heat or tingling, or they may feel nothing.
Reiki practitioners attribute any sensations to the movement of energy through
the body. Some practitioners charge for their services and others don't.
Reiki is controversial because there is no governing body that standardizes
training and practice and licenses practitioners. There are several different
"schools" of Reiki, each teaching slightly different methods and
practices. There are Wiccan, Celtic and Tibetan flavours of Reiki, and even one
that was developed in the American Southwest. In the most traditional school of
Reiki, students must complete three courses before they can become Masters and
initiate and train other students. This has led to the rise of internet-based
distance courses in Reiki, some of which claim they can train a student in just
three days.
Most conventional health practitioners question the efficacy of Reiki. They
point out that research does not indicate that it is beneficial and fear that
patients with serious diseases will seek Reiki treatment over other, more
proven, treatments. However, some have seen some benefit in including Reiki
treatments along with more conventional medicine.
Reiki has often been compared to the faith healing or laying on of hands
practiced in some Christian churches. Some Reiki practitioners prefer the term
"spiritual healing" because the patient does not have to believe in
any doctrine for the treatment to work. In fact, they claim that the patient
does not have to believe the treatment itself will work in order for it to be
effective.
There's a lot to understand about reiki. We were able to provide you with some
of the facts above, but there is still plenty more to write about in subsequent
articles.