Thursday, June 18, 2015

Reiki : Is Reiki a Religion?

A Reiki practitioner directs and offers universal energy from a subject’s head to toes with specific traditional hand positions. The experience can include relaxing releases of energy. Many people describe this as similar to spiritual meditation. The most common feelings are health, peacefulness, calm, tingling, and coolness.

Just as a person’s spirituality develops over time, so does an understanding in Reiki’s ability to heal. While it’s not necessary to believe in Reiki for it to work, being open to its possibilities is helpful.
One of the most important Reiki benefits is the adjunct capability to guide a person’s life in a manner exactly right for him or her. Reiki’s spiritual nature can help people handle difficult life experiences and change attitudes or beliefs about circumstances.

Each person has a customized life plan. Reiki leads individuals to find this plan—really a person’s true spiritual path—and follow it.
Experienced Reiki practitioners are able to send distance treatments without using any hands. Some see a parallel between this and sending prayers on a person’s behalf.

No, Reiki isn’t a religion. However, its energy arrives from the highest
 spiritual source.

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