Reiki
is a Japanese word meaning Universal Life (Rei) Energy
(Ki). It is a spiritual healing discipline and has
its roots in ancient Buddhist teachings. The founder
of Reiki, Dr Mikao Usui, spent many years seeking
the knowledge of healing and found information on
Reiki in Sanskrit texts. He received information on
Reiki through a vision when meditating on a Japanese
mountain.
Reiki
is the vital life energy which flows through all living
things and which can be activated for the purpose
of healing. Reiki practitioners believe that everyone
has the ability to connect to their own healing energy
and use it for the purposes of strengthening the Ki
(or life energy) of others. The Reiki therapist channels
the Ki through his or her hands to the recipient,
activating the body’s natural ability to heal
itself. When a person’s Ki is strong and flowing
freely, the body and mind are in a positive state
of health. However, the vital energy may become weak
or blocked, and this may lead to symptoms on a physical
or emotional level.
A
Reiki practitioner will have received ‘attunements’
to open their healing channels. The guidelines for
the practise of Reiki are concerned with ethics and
behaviour and include living in harmony with others,
taking responsibility for one’s own health and
happiness, helping others, and being positive about
all things.
To
arrange a Reiki therapy session, or to find out more
email health@naturalpractices.co.uk
or telephone 01625 54 9000