Reiki Healing
Reiki Healing - The name Reiki derives from the Japanese pronunciation of two Chinese characters that are said to describe the energy itself: '? rei' (meaning 'soul', 'spirit' or 'ghost') and ? ki (Chinese qi , meaning breath or 'life force energy' in this context). Common translations of the term ?? reiki are "aura", "soul energy" and "spiritually guided energy." In English the Japanese noun Reiki is also used as a verb or adjective . Japanese speakers also use the term as a generic "ghostly power" while the Usui Method of Reiki Healing is specifically usui reiki shiki ryoho .

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Remote Healing and Attunements


Some schools teach that Reiki energy enters the practitioner through the 7th (crown or Shasrara) chakra, fills the practitioner's aura and flows through her or his hands into the body of the recipient. It is also taught that Reiki energy enters through the 1st (root or Muladhara) chakra at the base of the spine, fills the aura, becomes centered in the 4th (heart or Anahata) chakra, and flows out through the practitioner's hands. Most schools teach that the Reiki energy is a "intelligent" energy, which "knows what to do," or "where it is needed." Thus, Reiki adherents say, if the recipient needs it and is ready to heal, the Reiki energy will go where it needs to for healing. They also maintain that if, on the other hand, the intended recipient does not accept the energy on some level, the energy will not be absorbed. Some schools teach that Reiki "spirit guides" keep watch over Reiki energy and assist the practitioner. They claim that any intention to do harm will block the flow of Reiki energy


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