As you grow in your Reiki practice you will, no doubt, one day start to wonder if there isn’t something more… a higher level than the Reiki Master level, a greater energetic awareness, a deeper understanding of this incredible gift to mankind, a higher use of Reiki’s awesomeness… and the answer to all this lies [...]
May 9th, 2009 | Posted in General, Reiki Practice | 3 Comments
In Yoga, one of the fundamental constructs is breathing (which of course is highly beneficial… I recommend that everyone try it… at least once ). The science of yogic breathing is called Pranayama and there are a few fundamentals of it that can be quite nicely added to either a Reiki treatment or a [...]
December 7th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Techniques | 1 Comment
Welcome to the 2008 Reiki Alphabet Challenge!!! Its great to have you here!!! This challenge is designed to give you something new to Reiki every day by giving you a new letter to focus on each day. Hopefully, by the end of the challenge you will have Reikied things you hadn’t considered before and thereby [...]
December 2nd, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Challenge | 1 Comment
Welcome to the 2008 Reiki Alphabet Challenge!!! Its great to have you here!!! This challenge is designed to give you something new to Reiki every day by giving you a new letter to focus on each day. Hopefully, by the end of the challenge you will have Reikied things you hadn’t considered before and thereby [...]
November 16th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Challenge | No Comments
Reiki means different things to different people and thus a “one size fits all” mentality just doesn’t apply. Due to Reiki’s quantum, organic and evolving nature, each Reiki practitioner must adapt their Reiki practice to his or her own specific needs. This is not as difficult as it sounds, and to that end I have [...]
October 26th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | 2 Comments
Today I’d like to present another advanced Reiki technique involving the study of Reflexology. You might want to have a quick look at my Reiki and Reflexology post for a brief introduction. It is advanced because it creates a laser sharp aspect to your Reiki Practice.
Reflexology deals with specific areas of the feet (or hands) [...]
October 7th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Techniques | No Comments
I was giving a Reiki treatment yesterday when one of those nagging thoughts got into my head that just wouldn’t quit, and through the course of the evening it grew itself into what you are about to read.
The patient came to me with complaints of insomnia, high blood pressure, stress and inability to focus… [...]
October 6th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Theory | No Comments
One of the qualities that transforms an average Reiki Practitioner into a great Reiki Practitioner is compassion. This post looks at the best ways that I’ve found to cultivate a strong sense of compassion and make it a strong point in your Reiki practice.
The most effective way I’ve found for bringing a greater sense of [...]
October 3rd, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | 4 Comments
In this post I’d like to briefly distinguish between Advanced Reiki Techniques and Advanced Reiki Practices… as the two are quite different and and understanding of those differences can help you choose which (if not both) is best for your own Reiki practice. When someone talks about Advanced Reiki, it can easily refer to either [...]
September 29th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | No Comments
On the surface there doesn’t seem to be much in common between Reiki & the 3000 year old Chinese art/science of Feng Shui, but on closer examination they actually share quite a bit of common ground. Today I’d like to take a look at this connection and see if it might be of value in [...]
September 25th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Theory | 4 Comments