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An Introduction to Reiki
Reiki
is a Japanese spiritual practice that is used for
treating a number of different diseases. These
diseases can be emotional, mental, or physical. The
practice was first created in the 20th century by
Mikao Usui. His followers said that after a few
weeks of fasting, he acquired the ability to heal
without losing any of his energy. When Reiki is
performed, the practitioners believe that by laying
on of the hands, they will be able to access
channels of energy. This energy is called "Ki."
These practitioners say that they will be given
guidance by spirits that are called "Rei," and it is
these two terms that give the practice its name.
Since its introduction, Reiki has a gained a certain
level of popularity in the United States. Statistics
from 2002 show that over 1 million Americans used
Reiki treatments. The practice has receive
controversy from the scientific and medical
establishment, who claim that there is no concrete
evidence that the treatments are effective. However,
some doctors have said that it may have a placebo
effect on those who use it. The two characters that
are used to describe Reiki are Chinese, and are
believed to define energy. Many people who use Reiki
choose to use the expression spiritual healing
instead of faith, because they do not believe that
faith is required in order for the practice to work.
Reiki has been broken down into a number of
different schools. Some schools teach that the
energy will enter the body through what is called
the 7th chakra. After this it will travel through
the 4th chakra, and it will move through the hands,
and from this point it will flow into the body. At
the same time, some schools teach that the energy
will enter the body through the spine. According to
the teachings of Reiki, the energy is intelligent.
It knows what must be done, and it knows where the
body needs it. It is also said that the recipient
must accept energy if they want their bodies to
absorb it.
During the typical Reiki treatment, the patient will
be asked to lie down. Once they are lying down, they
must relax. It is the practitioner who will act as a
channel for the energy, and this energy will be
guided towards the patient. The practitioner will do
this by placing their hands near or on the body. It
has been said that the patients will feel a number
of sensations, and some of these are heat, pressure,
or cold. Adherents of Reiki say that these feelings
are a result of the energy filling up areas of the
body that are low in energy. The energies will be
open, and negativity will be pulled out.
Despite the controversy that Reiki has caused in the
medical establishment, a number of medical journals
have confirmed that the treatments from Reiki have
been useful. Some of the benefits of Reiki include a
lower heart rate, high levels of immunity, and
relaxation. In addition to this, the blood pressure
rates of patients were improved as well. Some
reports have even found that mice infected with
cancer cells were treated successfully by Reiki.
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