An article in yesterday’s Grand Rapids Press caught my attention and so naturally I thought I’d bring it to yours.
It seems a Reiki practitioner was forced to resign from the Grand Rapids Dominicans Spirituality Center after the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops told Catholic institutions they should not be practicing Reiki. I find this type [...]
April 26th, 2009 | Posted in Reiki Practice | 3 Comments
I‘m not going to go into an in-depth discussion about Angels, as there are far too many interpretations and religious underpinnings, but I’d like to quickly discuss a recent Reiki encounter I’ve had with what are commonly referred to as Angels that I thought y’all might be interested in.
First off, I’m of the opinion that [...]
February 22nd, 2009 | Posted in General | 2 Comments
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 22nd, 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
I received an email yesterday containing an interesting observation on the recent 30 Day Reiki Challenge. The writer was a brand new Reiki Practitioner who recently completed the Challenge and her comment was in reference to the first Reiki principle. I thought I’d share my response here that you all might have a gander.
She (I [...]
October 18th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | 1 Comment
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
Many Reiki Masters believe that from the moment you are attuned to Reiki it becomes fully functional. Others believe it takes many years for the Reiki to become properly activated (and even then only after dedicating the necessary discipline and commitment). Which one is right? The answer is “yes”.
Instant Activation
In Reiki, there are generally [...]
August 18th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | No Comments
Once one has become a Reiki Practitioner there are basically 3 paths that can be followed… I base these on the 3 Pillars of Reiki and each has their own unique “personality”, if you will, their own practices and requirements, although, ultimately, they all lead to the same place, so no matter which one you’re [...]
August 17th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | No Comments
I was talking to a Reiki practitioner yesterday who works in an office in downtown Osaka who wanted me to tell her one way that Reiki could actually make her job easier and eliminate the stress that accompanies her to work every day… always going above and beyond, I gave her seven… here they are:
give [...]
August 14th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | No Comments
I had an interesting Skype conversation yesterday with a Reiki practitioner friend of mine who works part time at hospice in Texas and she was quite chagrined about Reiki’s seeming ineffectiveness on the job. When she first started working there she was quite convinced that she would be able to miraculously help countless people… as [...]
August 11th, 2008 | Posted in Reiki Practice | No Comments