Top 5 Reiki Myths Everyone Must Know - Bhaktamar Mantra Healing
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Reiki energy healing is often not fully understood. Here are 10 common misconceptions about Reiki. This article is designed to clarify these issues and align you with your highest path of healing growth.
REIKI MYTHS
1. reiki is a religion.
No. Reiki is spiritual, not a religion. There is no Reiki church, no Reiki liturgy, no priests, no sermons. There are Reiki principles for practitioners. These are not religious, but come from the Japanese Emperor. The code of ethics goes hand in hand with the ability to heal. The Reiki principles can be communicated with Reiki recipients (but usually are not). Communication is usually focused entirely on the well-being of the recipient.
2. a Reiki practitioner can heal a Reiki recipient.
Well, no. Let me put it humbly: a Reiki practitioner is a kind of "garden hose" that pours out Reiki energy (Universal Life Force) on the recipient so that the recipient can heal himself. The Reiki energy comes through the Reiki practitioner, but is not the Reiki practitioner, but is passed on to you, the Reiki recipient. The Reiki practitioner is the agent of your healing. No one but you can heal yourself. This task cannot be "delegated".
3. Reiki treatment should be free of charge. Reiki is divine, therefore free.
It is true that Reiki is universal life energy and therefore divine. However, Reiki cannot be offered for free unless the practitioner offers it as a charity or gift. The Reiki practitioner must take time to prepare and perform the treatment, must have previously acquired and paid for the ability and skills to channel Reiki for your healing, and must strive to be a professional health care provider. For this reason, recipients should pay for Reiki just as they pay for dental treatment.
4. Once I get Reiki, I am healed forever.
I wish that were true. Well, sometimes it is true that clients are healed and cured of something forever with a single, short Reiki session. However, that is too narrow a definition. Healing is holistic and as such healing is a journey, a process.
To achieve significant changes in important issues along this path, clients are advised to take 3-4 sessions at a time. As a rule, clients do this. Then they take a break. A few months later, they come back. If they come for another specific issue, we do a few more sessions in a row. Or we start a preventive health care program and do a session about once a month. Whether you are working on your health preventively or reactively: Healing is a process.
5. Reiki is the same as Therapeutic Touch.
They look similar, but they are different. They are similar in that in both a Reiki treatment and a Therapeutic Touch treatment, a therapist gently places hands on or over a person's body in specific positions to heal them; both are non-invasive techniques for clearing, energizing, and balancing the energy of the client's body and aura. In both cases, the client's first reaction is relaxation - the prerequisite for healing.
But Reiki and Therapeutic Touch are not the same thing. A Reiki practitioner helps people heal by channeling universal life energy (Reiki) into their bodies. A Reiki practitioner is given the ability to heal and is taught how to use it by a specially attuned Reiki Master. Reiki was developed by Mr. Usui in Japan in the early 1900s. Reiki is also a philosophy of life; practitioners must work on themselves through self-Reiki.
A Therapeutic Touch practitioner works with the individual's energy field. With his hands, he assesses the bioenergetic field around a person's body and brings it into balance. The therapist manipulates this field to promote the person's natural healing. Therapeutic Touch was developed in the 1970s by Dolores Krieger, R.N., as a patient care tool for nurses. It was later made available to the public for healing all people.
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