Archive for April, 2008
As a follow up to yesterday’s post on Reiki for Doctors, I’d like to examine the relationship between Reiki and Dentists a bit more closely. Although not so far apart there are some notable differences.
Generally speaking, the biggest differences between doctors and dentists as I see it are that dentists usually have much more sustained [...]
April 30th, 2008 | Posted in General, Reiki Practice, Reiki Techniques, Reiki Training | No Comments
Another profession that I feel could benefit tremendously from Reiki is the medical profession… especially doctors… imagine adding Reiki to their already miraculous abilities… I do believe that is the future of medicine, that is, when science has taken us as far as it can we need another source for healing… enter Reiki. [...]
April 29th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice, Reiki Techniques, Reiki Theory, Reiki Training | 2 Comments
As opposed to teaching Reiki, this post is directed towards teachers of other stuff <technical term> that are curious as to how to best use Reiki in (and out of) the classroom for greater student effectiveness and enjoyment.
While knowledge of the fundamentals of Reiki as found in Reiki Level One is generally enough for most [...]
April 28th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice, Reiki Techniques, Reiki Training | No Comments
In regard to doing Reiki: Whether you think you can… or think you can’t… you’re right!
For further explanation or discussion, your thoughts are most welcome and highly encouraged, please feel free to comment below!!!
April 27th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
There seems to be a lot of confusion about the different Reiki levels, especially about Level Three, so I’d like to clarify things as best I can, although the reason for the confusion is that Reiki teachers basically tend to do their own thing, so nothing is really set in stone.
Reiki Level One
Reiki Level One [...]
April 26th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice, Reiki Techniques, Reiki Training | No Comments
Okay, so you’ve managed to survive your Reiki One training and are considering stepping up to Level Two. Bear in mind that many Reiki Practitioners in Japan have historically taken several years to advance to Level Two, while, on the flip side of the coin, many Reiki Practitioners in the West have gone straight to [...]
April 25th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice, Reiki Training | No Comments
Just as blending various essential oils in aromatherapy leads to different results, so too does blending Reiki energy with the energies of other healing modalities (or spiritual practices if you want to take things one step further. I call these blends, Reiki Salads… and the quintessential Reiki Salad comes in as many flavors as the [...]
April 24th, 2008 | Posted in General, Reiki Practice, Reiki Techniques, Reiki Training | 2 Comments
A picture tells a thousand words. And the picture above is clearly no exception… take it to heart!
When is it time to start teaching Reiki?
Yes, the time is NOW! Of course there is a difference between formal and informal teaching, but don’t let that stop you. Teach anyone who will listen… all about the wonders [...]
April 23rd, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice, Reiki Theory, Reiki Training | No Comments
There is another fun technique I teach my students for building up their Reiki sensitivity and strengthening their Reiki channel… I call it the Reiki Marathon.
What is a Reiki Marathon?
Contrary to popular opinion, a Reiki Marathon, at least the way I teach it, has nothing to do with running. A Reiki Marathon is a test [...]
April 22nd, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice, Reiki Techniques, Reiki Training | No Comments
I am pleased to announce the creation of a new LinkedIn Group for Reiki Healing. It is an open group, so the 20 Million + members of LinkedIn are all free to join… and yes, joining the group is free too!
What is LinkedIn?
LinkedIn is an online network of more than 20 [...]
April 21st, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments