The Beauty of Reiki
By Peter Campbell and Catherine Hill
The word “Reiki” means universal life energy. Broken down, the
first syllable “Rei” describes the universal, boundless aspect
of this energy, while “ki” is the vital life force energy that
flows through all living beings. Its equivalent is to be found
in the “chi” of Chinese medicine, or the term “Light” as used
by Christians, or “prana” as used by Hindus.
Reiki is a way of transferring this
so-called universal life energy. Reiki as a healing practice
was ‘rediscovered’ by a Japanese monk Dr. Mikao Usui in the
nineteenth century. He found the Key, the formula for healing,
in ancient Buddhist scriptures. After a twenty-one day fast and
meditation on a sacred mountain near
Kyoto, he received on the last morning of his meditation an
empowerment in which the use of the symbols he has discovered
in scriptures, were revealed to him. The Usui system of Reiki
Natural Healing was born. (A fuller history appears in “Healing
the Spirit with Reiki” Positive Health issue 11 May
1996.)
Today there are over 4000 Reiki
Masters throughout the world. Tanmaya Honervogt is one such
Reiki Master and we talked to her about how Reiki differs from
other healing therapies and for first hand examples from her
clients.
Tanmaya, how does one become a Reiki
master?
After you have taken the Reiki First
and Second Degrees, you need to practice before becoming a
Reiki Master/Teacher. This happens according to each
individual’s growth process. I was never interested in teaching
Reiki until a few years ago. I was satisfied just practicing it
which I did for 10 years. Then in 1991, I felt as if I had
received a call from inside me to go further with it. In 1992,
I did the Masters Degree, with a German Reiki Master, Himani,
who had been initiated by Mary McFayden, who in turn had been
initiated by Hawayo Takata the founder of Reiki for the Western
world. This is a clear and direct lineage which I am very happy
about.
How does Reiki differ from other healing
techniques?
It is a hands-on healing technique,
which is unique due to an ancient “attunement process”. This is
the main difference. This process apparently originates within
the Buddhist tradition and creates an “open channel for cosmic
energy to flow through the Reiki healer, or giver, to the
receiver”.
Of course, all other healing processes
and healers tap into this energy – it is just that the Reiki
attunement process enhances the ability of the person to better
“channel” the Universal Life Energy.
How long does a treatment
take?
A full Reiki treatment takes about one
hour, sometimes an hour and a half. I place my hands in several
positions over the whole body. The treatment starts on the
head, where there are basically five positions, and I stay from
between two to five minutes in each position, and the same for
the front of the body, and on the back of the body.
Additionally I include the knees and the feet to ground the
person and also to bring the energy in the
legs.
What happens to the
recipient?
The Reiki experience is different for
each individual, and it usually has a powerful effect on many
different levels. When you receive Reiki, you enter into such a
deep, relaxed space where the unconscious can reveal messages
to your conscious mind, often in pictures, colours, memories,
or words. I personally have even experienced strong images
about my past lives.
What can Reiki be used to
treat? Reiki
is helpful in most conditions including chronic ailments and is
beneficial in relieving pain, stress and
anxiety.
Reiki works on four different levels.
So let’s start with the physical level. I usually ask my
clients before the session their reason for seeking out Reiki.
They tell me what is happening with them; sometimes they forget
to mention things which I later discover through Reiki. Such as
happened with a client when I asked if they had any problems
with their kidneys. And they told me that they once had a
kidney infection. So it doesn’t mean that your kidneys are not
working, just that they are not 100%. They may only be working
at 40% or 60% of their capacity, and I can detect this
imbalance with Reiki and determine how much energy the
recipient needs to receive on the spot. It might also be
different on the right side of the body as compared to the left
side, and as a result, the left kidney would be drawing more
energy on that particular position.
It also works on an emotional level.
Some people may have a tendency to get depressed or just not
feel emotionally balanced, and after receiving a few Reiki
treatments they begin to feel more emotionally stable. Often,
after about the third or fourth session, the emotional level
opens up more strongly and people sometimes start to laugh or
cry. It means expressing what has been underneath. Reiki brings
out the emotions that have not been allowed or expressed. Every
wound has to show up, be exposed in order to be healed. For
some people this can be uncomfortable. I once gave a woman a
session, and after the first treatment, she felt very
emotional, and felt a lot of anger come up. So of course, this
can be disconcerting, but these feelings are part of the
healing process. When I explained this to her, she continued to
come for treatments, and after the third treatment, everything
changed and she felt more in balance with her
emotions.
Then there is also the mental level.
This means everything that has to do with our minds, our
thoughts. With Reiki, people obtain more clarity. It happens
through the treatments, for people relax more deeply, fall more
deeply inside and they can reach a different perspective on
their lives. With this kind of awareness, you may be able to
see the changes that you need to make in your life. You get
insights about yourself, and receive clues to situations that
might have appeared insurmountable prior to that point. It
feels like a door opening up, and these doors can serve to make
you relax more deeply and touch a place within what I would
call your centre, or being.
In each Reiki treatment all these
levels are touched and reached with Reiki. I should just add
that after a session often people tell me that they have
experienced it like a meditation, which is very much connected
to the spiritual level. On the physical level, a Reiki
treatment is equivalent to a deep sleep of three to four
hours.
When should someone have a
treatment?
I recommend a Reiki treatment to
anyone who doesn’t feel in balance with his/her own energy.
This can show in different ways like feeling stressed,
overworked, or being depressed. Reiki is helpful in most
conditions including sinusitis, menstrual problems, migraine,
cystitis, asthma, arthritis, back pain, menopausal problems,
tension, sciatica, depression and chronic ailments. It balances
and revitalises your body, prevents diseases and strengthens
your immune system.
What does one need to train in
Reiki?
To train in Reiki no special
conditions or talents are necessary. You need a desire to use
Reiki and a willingness to let this healing power flow through
you. Reiki is a simple and yet effective method of promoting
healing, relaxation and well being. Anyone interested in
healing can benefit from Reiki.
Healing reports from Tanmaya’s students’ case
histories &
selected quotes
I treat many elderly (over 80 years old!) people and they
love it. The warmth stays with them and the pain lessens.
I have one lady who has arthritis and osteoporosis, as
well as high blood pressure, heart problems. I have given
her four treatments so far. Her shoulder, neck and back
of head get very, very tender and even touching as in
light massage hurts. Reiki is wonderful. I can use it on
the tender places to give pain relief and increase
mobility in her neck. She doesn’t have to get undressed
which in itself can cause discomfort. Another lady has
been coming to me as an Aromatherapist for a few weeks.
She has lower back pain (feels like the back won’t
support her) and pain in the legs. She’s a keen walker
but has been unable to walk for 18 months. Massage had
helped. I’ve given her two Reiki treatments so far and
she’s walking again, her back is stronger, the pain is
less and she comes in smiling and happy.
The other thing that I’ve found is
that by combining Reiki & Aromatherapy, relaxation is very
deep. Much deeper than I get with Aromatherapy on its own.
Muscles relax under my Reiki hands. It’s wonderful, it’s
exciting, it’s awe inspiring. Sometimes I can hardly believe
what’s happening under my hands.
–
Gill
So, for me, at least Reiki was life
changing. It initiated a very painful experience (I doubt if I
would have been so vulnerable without attunement and I
certainly wouldn’t have had that energy release) but the
outcome will eventually be worthwhile. I think I’ve grown a lot
‘softer’ – more kindly. I seek not to judge so much and I do
genuinely seek to serve, now, and also to trust – the universe
or the soul or whatever it is that motivates us. What little
I’ve used it on other people has always been beneficial. I’ve
alleviated some pretty bad headaches; restored lost energy and
actually opened a bottle of perfume which was so firmly closed
(for years) that it was thought the only way to open it would
be to have it cut open . . . and who would bother? But I gave
it a little Reiki every day for two or three weeks . . . just a
minute or two and visualised it opening and sent it a lot of
love and one day, it opened.
–
Helene
I have had ME/Fibromyalgia for the
past 11 years although, until 2 years ago, the more physical
symptoms were masked by recurring severe depression. Until last
year I had taken Lithium since 1990. I now take 100mg Anafranil
which seems to help. I also take a battery of vitamins and eat
a mainly vegetarian diet. For the previous 4 years I have been
a nonsmoker and since last year, following an adverse reaction,
a nondrinker. Jenny has used Aromatherapy on me with mixed
success. The oils seem helpful but I find it hard to remain
relaxed on the couch during a massage: particularly on my
front. Jenny gave me my first Reiki treatment. I relaxed
completely and stayed on the couch for over an hour. Indeed I
had no sense of time at all and this is a feature of the
treatment. I find that initially, I clear my mind of any
problems, the mind seeming to focus better, then relax
completely. I have always felt very much better after
treatment. Not only more relaxed but I seem to have much more
energy. Possibly the greatest benefit, although there has been
no improvement to symptoms has been in attitude. I seem to have
adopted a much more positive approach and dare I say it, but I
seem to be more laid back.
From the treatment point of view there
was definitely more heat from Jenny’s hands after the
attunement. One thing which has struck me is that when she
covers my eyes her hands tend to feel cold yet I can also feel
the heat in my eyes: rather like lying in the sun with ones
eyes closed. Both of us have noticed that I usually have little
tremors or muscle jerks during treatment.
I am completely sold on Reiki and it
is the only satisfactory way of relaxing that I have, so far
experienced.
–
Tony
I experienced a very deep sense of
calm and peace that weekend. I felt that I had entered a very
special place within me and felt certain that Reiki was a very
welcome addition to my understanding of my life. Later that
year I attended the second degree Reiki weekend and added
mental healing and distance healing. My use of Reiki at the
present is mainly in support of my own growth and development.
From my direct experience of life and from the information I
know from my interest in astrology the present time is one of
considerable change. This is both on my deep inner levels of
beliefs about me, others and the world and about how I approach
and connect with others externally to me. I find such change
and transformation scary at times as I leave behind my old ways
of surviving and with the help of others, both professional and
friends, re-decide my strategies for surviving and growing
today. I have often experienced Reiki as an important pause
when I can be with a kind affectionate parent that supports me
in the here and now.
At other times Reiki has helped me to
bring to my consciousness things and realisations that have
helped me to understand why I am behaving or feeling in a
certain way. Sometimes choosing a different path or redirecting
an inner belief is the first part of a new view on reality. I
experience Reiki as helping me to travel down my new road by
providing energy and fresh insight and helping me to let go of
old less healthy ways of being that might have been harder to
relinquish. On a physical level Reiki has been a great way of
relieving pain and assisting healing. This can be anything from
a strain to an infection to an injury. I have used Reiki
together with Homoeopathy and Shiatsu as well as with more
conventional medicine and I feel it works well with all of
these.
–
David
I discovered Reiki by chance through a
friend who was going on a Reiki weekend course to learn how to
help her beloved dog who was diagnosed as having cancer. When
she told me about the course I knew instantly that it was just
what I had been looking for and thinking about for several
months. The weekend was a revelation, it was like coming home,
finding a missing part of me – a part which I knew was there
but did not know how to get in touch with. It was like being
reconnected to a source and made to feel more complete. There
was a tremendous sense of relief to be reconnected in this way.
It was very exciting but at the same time calming, balancing
and so right for me.
After the weekend I found myself
giving Reiki treatments to many people, they just seemed to
appear, and with some very exciting results. All were amazed by
the heat coming from/through my hands, the colours and visions
they experienced, the relaxation and revitalisation they
received and the relief from pain. I was also delighted to find
giving Reiki has exactly the same effect of relaxation and
revitalisation on me.
After the second weekend my commitment
and reconnection were strengthened and another dimension opened
with the symbols and mental and distant healing. I feel very
privileged to have been given this gift and to be able to share
the experience of Reiki with others both in giving and
receiving.
–
Robyn
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