REIKI

Reiki This is an energetic approach to the body, where the
therapist places his or her hands on, or just above, 12
prescribed areas of the body.


In each position the hands are rested gently on the body and
remain still for 3 to 5 minutes without manipulation of any
sort. The purpose of this therapy is to promote deep
relaxation by creating a calming and nurturing effect.


The word reiki means ‘universal life energy’ in Japanese,
where this therapy originated at the turn of the century. Reiki
is based on the premise that illness is caused by a disruption
in the body’s energy field or life force.


By using specially designed symbols and channelling energy,
it is believed that the body can be filled with positive energy
causing the disease-making negative energy to disappear.


How does it work?
Reiki heals by charging negatively affected parts of the energy
field with positive energy. Energy fields in the body each have
different vibratory levels and reiki practitioners use their
hands to affect and hopefully rebalance these vibrations in the
negatively affected part of the body.


What does it involve?
Although the reiki practitioner may ask questions about the
client’s health prior to treatment, it is important to note that no
diagnosis, prognosis or advice will be offered. Remaining fully
clothed, the client prepares for treatment by relaxing on a
massage couch, or sitting if that is more comfortable.


The practitioner may then rest their hands lightly and gently
on the body in a sequence of positions, each one being held
for a couple of minutes.


Alternatively, they may work ‘absently’, or away from the
body. Although personal experiences differ, some people
report feeling an intense heat from the practitioner’s hands
during the process. The client does not have to think about or
do anything, as it is the practitioner’s aim to provide a gentle,
warming, vital energy appropriate for the recipient.


What is it good for?
Reiki can be used to relieve the symptoms of chronic
illnesses such as anxiety, insomnia, back pain and arthritis,
and it often produces long-term beneficial changes. In most
cases the practitioner will suggest a course of four, six or
twelve treatments for maximum benefit.


What are the benefits?
Aside from treating physical, mental and emotional problems,
most clients report that a reiki treatment feels wonderful, and
promotes a sense of relaxation and well being.


What are the side effects and when should it be avoided?
As a general rule, reiki can’t do any harm because it is a form
of non-invasive energy healing and will adjust itself to create
the most appropriate effect for each individual person.


However, although most people feel peaceful and relaxed after
treatment, it can stir up emotions as part of the healing
process. Some people also experience a healing reaction
such as a headache or flulike symptoms, but any discomfort
should be short-lived.

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