Modern medicine does not always have all the answers. Reiki healing is done in a quiet place where one is unlikely to be disturbed. Most professionals will play soft music putting the client as ease but if one prefers silence that can be done as well. Each session can last from one hour to one and a half but if the setting is in a hospital or nursing home the length can be about fifteen to twenty minutes each.
Depending on the practitioner some may ask for a form to be filled in about one's health but many forgo this as they are not in proper healthcare. One will however be asked to sign a consent form and will be asked if they will permit to being touched. If there are any special needs that need to be addressed for example not being able to lie flat or very sensitive to touch this will need to be conveyed.
The word comes from two words from the Japanese- "rei" means universal, while "ki" translates to energy of life. It can get traced to Mikao Usui and his teachings in the twentieth century. These included different healing practices and meditative techniques. One of his students gave less concern to the meditative side and concentrated more on the healing.
A Japanese Buddhist developed this practise in 1904 after he became so ill he nearly died. He went to a mountain near Kyoto where he spent nearly a month meditating on life and realized the power of life's energy force which gave him new knowledge and called it Reiki. He spent seventeen years perfecting the practise and taught over two thousand people during his life span.
There are many different courses that one can take depending on one's preference. There is Jikiden, Gendai and Sekhem Reiki as well as Children's Reiki. The Jikiden form is passed down from its founder Milao Usui and has not been changed in any way. Gendai combines the traditional method with specialized types of healing and is the more common of them all.
Sekhem was originally used for healing purposes in Ancient Egypt and the energy heals the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual levels focusing on the heart centre. Children's Reiki is taught at a young age as they still believe that their potential in unlimited. This is usually done when they are either seven or eight years old although it can be taught until they are over fifteen years old.
The healing helps one to centre and clear the mind as well as to increase self esteem and self worth. It does not replace any current medicine but does help in one accepting liability for their happiness and wellbeing. This is not an outline of belief but a system based on ancient healing methodologies.
Depending on the practitioner some may ask for a form to be filled in about one's health but many forgo this as they are not in proper healthcare. One will however be asked to sign a consent form and will be asked if they will permit to being touched. If there are any special needs that need to be addressed for example not being able to lie flat or very sensitive to touch this will need to be conveyed.
The word comes from two words from the Japanese- "rei" means universal, while "ki" translates to energy of life. It can get traced to Mikao Usui and his teachings in the twentieth century. These included different healing practices and meditative techniques. One of his students gave less concern to the meditative side and concentrated more on the healing.
A Japanese Buddhist developed this practise in 1904 after he became so ill he nearly died. He went to a mountain near Kyoto where he spent nearly a month meditating on life and realized the power of life's energy force which gave him new knowledge and called it Reiki. He spent seventeen years perfecting the practise and taught over two thousand people during his life span.
There are many different courses that one can take depending on one's preference. There is Jikiden, Gendai and Sekhem Reiki as well as Children's Reiki. The Jikiden form is passed down from its founder Milao Usui and has not been changed in any way. Gendai combines the traditional method with specialized types of healing and is the more common of them all.
Sekhem was originally used for healing purposes in Ancient Egypt and the energy heals the physical, mental, emotional and spiritual levels focusing on the heart centre. Children's Reiki is taught at a young age as they still believe that their potential in unlimited. This is usually done when they are either seven or eight years old although it can be taught until they are over fifteen years old.
The healing helps one to centre and clear the mind as well as to increase self esteem and self worth. It does not replace any current medicine but does help in one accepting liability for their happiness and wellbeing. This is not an outline of belief but a system based on ancient healing methodologies.
About the Author:
Beverly C. Ralph is an advocate for holistic healing and wellness. Beverly is especially passionate about the many benefits that can be gained in the practice of Reiki. If you are interested in learning more about Continued Education Therapists and Body Workers she recommends you visit her friend Colleen at www.reikilifestyle.com.
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