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Why Take a Reiki Course?

Wednesday, December 30th, 2009

Taking Reiki courses can dramatically change your life in so many ways. Some people spend years meditating every single day and will be unable to achieve in that time, what Reiki courses can help to achieve over a much shorter period. By taking a Reiki course and self-healing every day many of my students have achieved things that they previously would never have thought possible. If someone had told me that by learning Reiki I would find complete happiness and fulfilment 10 years ago I would have laughed, but now I know better! It isn’t rocket science, Reiki courses are simple to learn and by self-healing every day you can connect with your intuition and heal yourself on a physical, emotional and spiritual level. You don’t need to spend years meditating, in a two day Reiki course you can obtain the ability to heal yourself and others on all levels for a wide range of problems and conditions. You can change your life and the lives of others. Reiki is simple and natural to learn and absolutely anyone can learn Reiki if they are taught properly.

There are so many benefits that Reiki courses can offer that it is difficult to narrow it down to one article but I have listed below some reasons to take Reiki courses and what you won’t get from learning Reiki courses.

Reasons to take Reiki courses

• Reiki courses teach you how to self-heal, so that on a daily basis you can balance your body, mind and soul and heal any physical problems/conditions or emotional traumas that need addressing. A Reiki course will empower you to take control of your own health and well-being.

• Many people are looking for direction and guidance in life but do not know where to find it. If you feel like something is missing from your life, then you can benefit from learning a Reiki course. We all need spiritual fulfilment and a spiritual connection to be truly happy and if we are lacking in that, then we really have nothing. Learning a Reiki course will allow you to connect to your intuition or higher self. By doing this you will be able to make the choices that are right for you in life and follow your higher path on earth. By understanding the Universe and your place in the Universe you can achieve the true happiness that comes from satisfying your soul instead of your desires.

• Stress is a major contributing factor in a whole range of illnesses and millions of work days are lost per year due to stressed employees. A Reiki course can help you to find inner peace and clarity and by self-healing every day your worries will not seem so significant, as you start to see the ‘bigger picture’ and more purpose to life.

• Reiki courses don’t just relieve stress and help you to relax as is commonly believed. Reiki can actually be used to directly work on physical and emotional conditions. Reiki works by channelling the appropriate frequency into the body to bring the damaged area(s) back to a harmonious state of being. By taking level 1 and 2 Reiki courses you can learn how to use Reiki for yourself and others for conditions such as: stress, cancer, depression, torn ligaments, sports injuries, nerve damage, fractures, chronic fatigue syndrome, arthritis, addictions and more. Reiki can help with any illness.

• A process called ‘attunements’ are used on Reiki courses. These connect you to your higher self and help you to know yourself better. Many people like to think they are being true to their self but do not really understand their own true nature. Reiki shows you who you really are and opens up your mind to the things that you need in life rather than what you thought you wanted from life. Truth eludes many but a Reiki course and constant self-healing will open your mind to the truth and when you find it you will be amazed. As your awareness increases you will steadily begin to follow your higher path and will be astonished by what you can achieve.

• Do you ever feel like you are taking from life and not giving anything back? If you take the level 1 and 2 Reiki courses you will be able to offer Reiki treatments to others as well as yourself. Helping others with Reiki is a very soul satisfying endeavour and there is nothing quite like being able to offer a healing gift to someone in need. Treating others with Reiki and seeing them walk away happy, healthy and contented will show you the true meaning of unconditional love.

• Learning a Reiki course and self-healing will help you to see people as they really are. Often in life we give people the benefit of the doubt even if deep down we do not really trust them. We can often be blind to dishonesty and to people who are just out to use us. Learning Reiki can make you feel like you had lived in darkness your entire life and suddenly the light has been switched on. You can see people as they really are. You can distinguish your real friends from those who have a hidden agenda. This will help you to only give your time and energy to those who really deserve it.

• Everyone accumulates emotional traumas in life, whether they are consciously aware of this or otherwise. Many people think that by burying a trauma or even by talking through a trauma that they have dealt with it. This is not true. Emotional traumas leave a negative energy in our bodies and if this energy is left to fester and not removed our emotional traumas continually hold us back in life and prevent us from achieving our full potential. Reiki courses teach you how to heal these emotional traumas by healing the negative energy associated with them. This will ensure that you no longer feel any pain linked with the past and you will finally be free to be your true self, without anything to hold you back.

• Many people get trapped in a vicious circle follow the same unhealthy lifestyle patterns and habits over their lifetime. Despite attempts to change this behaviour many people are too bogged down by their life and unmotivated to make the huge changes they need in their life. Reiki courses can change the way you look at life and deal with situations. Suddenly it doesn’t become so difficult to make those essential changes. They just naturally occur as and when they need to. A newfound perspective will help you to love yourself more and love others more but in such a way that they will not take you for granted.

• I briefly mentioned it earlier but it deserves a point to itself, happiness is something that everyone longs for and very few people actually achieve. The founder of Reiki, Mikao Usui, said that Reiki was the ‘art of inviting happiness.’ People very often misconceive what it means to be truly happy and wrongly associate fulfilment with, for example: their status in society, the pursuit of physical desires such as material possessions, having a family, being intellectual and high achieving, recreational drinking and drugs, having many sexual partners. All of these things can only lead to short term fulfilment and then the person is left wondering where their next high is going to come from. True happiness comes from being inextricably connected to your intuition or higher self and following your true path on earth, from understanding the Universe and your place in the Universe. Without that bond the soul suffers.

Reiki courses can set you on the path to enlightenment. Whether you choose to self-heal everyday is up to you and how far and fast you take it is up to you but Reiki shows you your path. Once you set foot upon the path and begin the journey you know that you are on the way to discovering happiness. Who could ask for more? Reiki is much more than just a therapy. Reiki is the way of the Universe.

What Reiki courses won’t do!

• Taking Reiki courses will not miraculously make your life perfect. You have to put in the hard work and effort of self-healing everyday and as your intuition guides you, you in turn must follow it. Some people come to a Reiki course thinking that this is the culmination of their journey. Taking a Reiki course is the beginning of your journey. We provide the connection to your intuition and the tools to self-heal and pursue enlightenment and the rest of the hard work is up to you. The rewards for your spiritual and self-development are infinite and invaluable though, when you put in the effort.

• There are no gurus! When you learn a Reiki course you are given a foundation for self-healing and self-development and perhaps some general guidance. A Reiki course is not an opportunity to find a guru who will tell you what to do in every aspect of your life. The choices are yours to make and yours only. We are Reiki teachers, we are not gurus and in reality there are no gurus, just intuition. Trust your own intuition and everything will fall into place.

• Taking Reiki courses to practitioner level will not make you an overnight millionaire. Reiki is about helping the people that need your help and following your higher path. If you choose to use Reiki to exploit people you will damage your own happiness and higher path.

© Copyright Dawn Mellowship Reiki Master Teacher, 2007.

Reiki Teachers

Monday, December 28th, 2009

If you are looking for information on Reiki teachers, it probably means that you are either looking for a Reiki teacher or intending to become a one (or both). So let me address each possibility one at a time.  Reiki Teachers

Firstly, if you are looking for a Reiki teacher, what would you do? Reiki teachers are those who have attained the title of Reiki Master (which is what they are known as). These people have undergone all levels of Reiki training successfully and are eligible to initiate others into the practice of Reiki. Coming under the tutelage of a Reiki Master can either be done by joining his class (which most likely is in a Reiki school) or engaging him to train you personally. Either case, here are some of the things to look for when considering which Reiki Master to appoint as your tutor.

The Reiki Master must be one who is suitably qualified and currently practicing Reiki. Ask him to show you his certificate. His certificate should state a level of 3B or say that the holder is a Reiki Master Teacher. Anyone with some basic Reiki knowledge can pose as a Reiki Master, so it’s important to ask for certification. Furthermore, it is important that the Reiki Master be an ongoing practitioner so ask him whether he regularly practices Reiki himself.

Make sure you are comfortable with the Reiki Master’s class. Visit the school if possible before signing up. Look at the environment. Ask if it is possible for you to sit into one of his classes. If that is not possible, at least ask the Reiki Master about how he conducts his classes. The Reiki method of training involves teaching and attunement, which is the act of transferring the ability to channel Reiki energy from Master to student. Some Reiki Masters give hands-on practice to students so that they gain more confidence in using the Reiki techniques. Some only give an attunement after teaching. It is better to learn under a system that involves hands-on training. Reiki Healer

Evaluate the compatibility between yourself and the Reiki Master. Do you both share the same views or convictions on Reiki? Are there conflicts between your religious beliefs? Reiki depends a lot on your personal beliefs thus if what the Reiki Master teaches goes against your own personal convictions, then it would be hard for any attunement to take place.

Finally, ask for referrals from previous students. A Reiki Master with a good track record is worth learning under.

Now if you intend to become a Reiki Master Teacher yourself, the requirements are that you successfully undergo the complete Reiki course. The final level is the one where you are trained to attain Master status. Some schools have more stringent requirements than others when it comes to this more advanced level, so choose one which suits you. In some schools you may be required to complete an apprenticeship or stay in the school’s boarding facilities. Others may require you to detoxify your body or deny yourself certain things like entertainment or rich foods.

An alternative to enrolling into a school would be to take up an online course on Reiki. There are advantages to this such as flexibility of time, learning from home and continual updates and tips after the course has ended.  Reiki Masters

Whether you choose to enroll into a class or take up a course online, your first step in becoming a Reiki Master is to get trained in Reiki.

Blending Eastern and Western Reiki

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Even though Reiki was first developed in 1926, we are still discovering new depths of the spiritual practice. In fact, many startling revelations have been uncovered over the last two decades alone, which have cast new light on the methodology widely adopted in the West. The practice was invented in Japan. By the time it had finally reached the U.S., its founder had long since passed away. This created a dynamic in which the original teachings were modified to fit a western culture.
This article will explore the differences between Eastern (or, Japanese) and Western (or, Occidental) Reiki. I’ll explain the early influence of a woman named Hawayo Takata as the spiritual practice spread throughout the U.S. We’ll also revisit some of the original teachings of its founder, Mikao Usui.
The Influence Of Hawayo Takata
For much of the twentieth century, the West’s access to Japan was very limited. As a result, the U.S. had only a rudimentary understanding about the original teachings of Reiki, which remained within Japan until the 1970s. A woman named Hawayo Hiromi Takata brought the practice to the U.S. after having been trained by Chujiro Hayashi. Hayashi was a student of the founder, Usui. He transformed Usui’s teachings into a rigidly simplistic set of rules that emphasized physical healing over spiritual growth. This is the version that Takata introduced to the West.
The style offered by Takata was positioned as an unchanged methodology. That is, the methods she taught were billed as entirely consistent with the founder’s original methods. For years, nobody suspected the claim. However, when Japan and its culture became easier to access, it was discovered that the style of Reiki that was spreading throughout the West was radically different than Usui’s approach.
Like Hayashi, Takata emphasized the memorization of a codified set of rules. Every person who received healing was treated with the same set of techniques, including established hand positions. While her methodology successfully standardized the practice, there were inherent limitations. First, it did not allow flexibility for each client’s unique needs. Nor did the standardization encourage students to expand their understanding of the methodology. Reiki practitioners have since learned that there is enormous power in experimenting with different systems and channeling energy through those systems.
Rediscovering Mikao Usui’s Approach
Mikao Usui’s approach to the methodology is far different than the style taught throughout the West by Takata. His method did not emphasize memorizing one distinct set of hand positions to be used to treat each person. Instead, his approach was more intuitive; he trained his followers to “listen” to the energy and adjust their hand positioning accordingly. He also taught Byosen scanning, a technique in which the practitioner learned to determine areas in need of healing through sensations in the hands.
Usui also incorporated a number of other methods under his broader Reiki system. These included Gassho meditation, Gyoshi-ho, and Koki-ho, all of which allowed students to further control the energy.
East Versus West
Initially, because Japanese and Western styles of Reiki are so dramatically different from each other, it seems logical to select one or the other. However, both strains of the practice have immense value to an astute practitioner. Both cater to disparate concepts, but both also form a similar framework. Takata’s style emphasizes a linear approach. Usui’s style highlights an approach based on the student’s intuition. The ideal system integrates the best of both styles.
Reiki continues to evolve as we learn new things about the practice. In the West, there are already dozens of systems that underscore different procedures and concepts. It’s important to remember that each person’s needs are unique. To that end, it is more important to apply systems that fit the need rather than rigidly sticking to one of them.

Strengthening the Connection With Reiki and Meditation

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

People who are just beginning to learn how to use Reiki to heal themselves and others can gain practical momentum through meditation. Regardless of whether you’re earning your first degree or have already become a Master after graduating from a third degree course, meditating pushes you to the next plateau. In fact, many practitioners who have faithfully adhered to the practice’s underlying principles claim they began to see a new level of progress only after meditating regularly.
Below, we’ll explore the ways in which finding quiet and solitude on a regular basis can strengthen the connection you feel with the Reiki energy. I’ll explain the fundamentals of meditation and how you train yourself to schedule time for it. I’ll also describe a 3-week program that you can use to contemplate your goals and seek answers.
What Does It Mean To Meditate?
Many people confuse prayer with meditation. It’s worth clarifying the difference. Prayer is speaking with God. To meditate is to embark on something entirely different. It is the act of quieting your mind and listening to what God has to tell you. Many Reiki practitioners prefer to begin each day by meditating on how they should use the universal energy into which they tap.
But, it’s a mistake to think that meditating must be done according to a schedule. In truth, many of the most revelatory moments are experienced during spontaneous meditation. A lot of Reiki devotees find themselves tapping into hidden stores of spirituality even while doing mundane things like driving, washing the dishes, or exercising. The key is to appreciate the meaning behind meditation and how it fortifies your connection with the Reiki energy.
Finding The Time
There will always be reasons to procrastinate meditating. Our lives are busier than ever and time is a valuable commodity. It’s too easy to keep telling yourself that you’ll meditate later in the day after you’ve accomplished everything on your “to do” list. But, that seldom happens. Other things will continue getting in the way.
This is one of the reasons why many Reiki Masters devote time during the early morning to their meditation. They realize that spending time alone and communing with God is critical to being able to focus on their spiritual growth. In doing so, they gain a better understanding about the healing nature of Reiki and the relationship they share with the universe.
A 3-Week Program To Strengthen The Connection
To be sure, there are many approaches to developing the habit of meditation. The program that follows is used by many practitioners because it helps them build the habit while strengthening their focus and spiritual empowerment. It is a 3-week process through which you can open your mind to your connection with the universe’s healing energy.
Week 1 – During the first week, you’ll concentrate on the Usui symbol of power. Each day will start with a specific question. Find a quiet, secluded place and meditate on the symbol for 20 minutes. Keep a small legal pad nearby to write down any notes that form in your mind during your session. They can include words or symbols. It is not important that you understand your notes; rather, it is important that you record them.
Week 2 – The second week will focus on the mental and emotional symbols of Usui. Each day will begin with another question. As before, meditate on the symbols for 20 minutes in a secluded area where you will not be disturbed. Keep your legal pad nearby and record any thoughts or images that appear in your mind.
Week 3 – The last week focuses on the distant healing symbol of Usui. You’ll spend the entire week meditating on this symbol for 20 minutes each day. Write down any notes on your legal pad.
Ideally, the above program should be used by students and practitioners who have passed the second degree of training. Those who have become Reiki Masters can add to the program by including additional symbols. Remember, the first step is building the habit. Only then can you truly connect with the universe and explore that connection with the Reiki energy.

Seeking True Happiness by Learning and Practicing Reiki

Sunday, December 27th, 2009

Most students of Reiki only consider the spiritual system in the context of its healing power. To be sure, there are significant health benefits for those who receive treatment. This is the reason many of the techniques are practiced in hospitals throughout the country. Under the surface, however, there is a treasure trove of opportunity for devotees to experience immense personal joy and happiness.
Too often, advocates of the practice treat others while ignoring their own needs. Even as their patients experience breakthroughs in their physical and mental ailments, those who perform the healing are nearly overwhelmed by their own. It does not need to be this way. In fact, treating others effectively requires the healer to enjoy some level of happiness. Mikao Usui, the Father of Reiki, was an ardent believer in this concept. He even called the spiritual system “the secret art of inviting happiness.”
So, it is undeniable that students should be seeking their own personal joy through learning and practicing Reiki. The question is, how can they do so? This article will explore the issue by looking at the critical roles of self-focus and ongoing affirmation.
Focusing On Yourself
Tapping into the spiritual energy of the universe enables Reiki practitioners to treat the physical and emotional ailments of others. Thousands of accounts of healings that have successfully alleviated medical conditions and mental imbalances attest to this. If the universal energy can be harnessed to treat others, does it not also follow that it can be used to heal yourself?
I’m often surprised by the number of advocates who have themselves become Masters, yet focus little time on pursuing their own happiness. Many seem to believe their psychic, emotional, and intuitive abilities should be focused solely on the treatment of others. While that goal is noble, it is imprudent. Healing others is most effective when the healer is happy. And that happiness is achieved by performing Reiki on yourself.
Affirmation Throughout The Day
Nearly all practitioners – whether Masters or beginning students – want to experience joy within their lives. Oddly, while they have immediate access to the divine energy, few take advantage of it for their own needs. The first step toward beginning to perform Reiki on yourself is by affirming your pursuit of happiness.
Say to yourself, “I wish for the Divine energy to wash through me so that I may express my joy.” Make this exclamation a part of your daily meditation. Spend several minutes saying it over and over, focusing on the areas in your life that require healing. Do this throughout the day to strengthen the connection between your mind, body, and the divine life energy of the universe. You’ll discover that your emotional stress declines, your aches and pains grow less pronounced, and your mood lifts.
The Seeds Of Physical And Mental Health
When you affirm your pursuit of true inner happiness, you might notice negative emotions rising to the forefront of your mind. Don’t suppress them. This is an opportunity to dispel them with Reiki energy and to enjoy healing. Let them emerge. You’ll find that they evaporate as you focus the spiritual energy of the universe on those areas of your life.
As you begin to experience new levels of joy, you’ll also experience several side benefits. You’ll be more productive throughout your day because you’re unencumbered by negative thoughts. You’ll also be more creative as your mind explores further than before, unhampered by fear. These are the seeds of physical and mental health. It begins with performing Reiki on yourself and realizing that your happiness is the lever that allows you to treat others.

Reiki Training

Saturday, December 26th, 2009

‘Reiki’ (pronounced ‘ray-kay’) is an ancient Japanese form of healing therapy that uses hands-on and visualization to bring healing and wholeness. To learn how to use Reiki therapy, you need to be properly trained. Reiki training comprises different degrees or levels of training starting from the Initiate level up to the Master level. Reiki training can only conducted by a Reiki Master. Reiki Training When it comes to being trained in Reiki, there are a few options open to you. You could engage a Reiki Master to tutor you in Reiki techniques, philosophy, beliefs and teachings from the ground up. This would be the most ideal because you get personalized coaching. Alternatively, you could enroll in a Reiki class and take up a pre-set course with other Reiki enthusiasts. The nature and length of the course would vary from one school to another as each has their own methods and uniqueness. This is more formal and structured and you will likely be awarded a certificate for successful completion of the course. The third alternative is to learn on your own by doing your own research although I would not recommend it. There is a ton of information on the Internet and in books about Reiki. This would make the entire process free of charge but you run the risk of getting things wrong, time delays, discipline problems etc. Furthermore by doing it this way, you can only learn it for your own benefit. Technically, you would not be able to impart the sametraining to others. In your Reiki training, you will start from the lowest degree or level and work your way up. In each level you will receive certain forms of training according to the syllabus of the course. These training are called attunements. Some of the attunements you will be taught in the first level are the basic philosophies of Reiki, the Reiki code of conduct, certain skills and techniques likehow to hold your hands to transfer the Reiki energy and how to channel the Reiki energy to yourself and others for healing of sicknesses. Reiki Healer In the second level, you are normally introduced to sacred Reiki symbols, taught what they mean and trained how to use them. These symbols are meant to intensify the Reiki energy that is transferred thus heightening the experience of healing and wholeness. In addition to bringing healing, Reiki can also be used to help you attain calmness, communicate more effectively, give to others, forgive those who have hurt you, enjoy life more and so on. The third level is where you are trained to become a Reiki Master. As a Reiki Master you would be able to carry out training for others who desire to become Reiki practitioners. Needless to say, the attunement at this level is very difficult. Some people take up to a year or more just to be able to become eligible for this level. Reiki Master Reiki training is something you keep with you for life. Once you learn it, you can use it whenever you need to under any circumstances. By doing so you bring health and wholeness to yourself and spread positive energy to others also.

Choosing a Reiki Practitioner or Teacher

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

There are over 140 different styles of Reiki out there and so appreciably it is difficult for anyone looking for a Reiki practitioner or teacher to know what sort of criteria they need to be looking out for.

A Reiki practitioner or teacher should ultimately take responsibility for giving their clients the best treatment they can offer, whilst under their care, with due regard to the client’s medical condition and implications of any medications the client is taking for their condition. A good Reiki practitioner or teacher should also have honesty, integrity and underpinning knowledge of their subject. Don’t be afraid when you ring up for a treatment or Reiki course to ask plenty of questions about how the practitioner or teacher works with Reiki. If the answers they give you seem ambiguous and forced, then look elsewhere.

The main thing is to trust your intuition, it does not matter how knowledgeable someone may seem, if you feel that something is not quite right then trust your instincts. It is irrelevant if someone says they have practiced Reiki for 20 years if they don’t understand what they are doing!

Below you will find some criteria to look out for when deciding where to go for Reiki.

• Make sure the practitioner or Reiki teacher belongs to an accredited Reiki association and teaches an accredited course. Also be aware that different associations follow different codes of practice and their members teach in different ways.

• Speak to the Reiki practitioner first by telephone to be sure that you feel comfortable with the practitioner. Make sure that they are empathetic, candid and can readily answer any of your questions. If a Reiki healer cannot make you understand what they are talking about they don’t understand it themselves.

• Ask the practitioner lots of questions about how they work with Reiki to make sure it suits you. Many practitioners are not willing to work on specific conditions which is fine if all you want is a treatment purely for relaxation, but if you have anything that needs treating make sure you go to a practitioner who works actively with Reiki and will work directly on your condition(s).

• If you are going for a Reiki treatment and you are female it is probably safer to either go and see a female practitioner or take a friend with you for the first treatment.

• Some Reiki websites offer distant treatments or attunements. This can be extremely misleading. The qualifications will not be recognised and you don’t know what sort of treatment or course you will be getting.

It is much better to see a practitioner directly and if you are learning Reiki it is important to learn from a qualified teacher who will offer you the support you need during and after the course. Distant attunements can be at the very least completely ineffectual and at the worse very dangerous. Remember that you are letting someone you have never met before make changes to your energy field, so make sure you feel safe with them.

• If you are undertaking a Reiki course make sure that the course is certified and that manual and post course support are included. Some Reiki teachers do not provide you with a manual and it will be hard for you to remember everything you have learned and practice Reiki effectively after you have completed your course.

• Be very wary of Reiki teachers that offer ‘bargain’ deals such as learning Reiki I, II and III all in one weekend. You cannot become a good Reiki Master in one weekend. It is a huge responsibility to teach Reiki and to practice Reiki on others. Learning all the Reiki levels in one weekend will leave you deflated, frustrated, lacking in a good foundation of knowledge and most probably completely unable to use Reiki effectively.

• Reiki Level I if it is traditional Usui Reiki should have 4 attunements, Level II should have 1 attunement and Master level should have 1 attunement. These are the number of attunements the founder of Reiki Mikao Usui used.

Some Reiki teachers say it doesn’t matter how many attunements you have, you will still be able to use Reiki but this is nonsense. The attunement process connects you to the source of the energy and raises your frequency as well as placing the Reiki symbols into various parts of your body to enable you to be an effective channel for the energy. They are a vital part of a Reiki course and it is imperative that you are attuned properly if you want to be an effective Reiki practitioner yourself.

• Reiki attunements should not involve singing bowels, Tibetan bells, gongs or any other unnecessary paraphernalia unrelated to Reiki. You are not receiving a traditional Usui attunement if any of the former is involved in the attunement process. It might be best to ask the Reiki teacher before you sign up for a course what is involved when they give you attunements.

• Be very wary of Reiki teachers that offer Reiju or empowerments instead of attunements. Reiju or empowerments are what Mikao Usui used to give to the students he saw daily or weekly and they raise your frequency in tiny steps, enabling you after years of practice to use Reiki for healing purposes. Usui gave attunements to the students he only saw once or twice to dramatically raise their frequency in one go because he wouldn’t be seeing them on a regular basis. This enabled Usui’s students to use Reiki instantly to heal.

If you have Reiju/empowerments you will feel dis-empowered because you will not be able to give effective healings to yourself or others unless you spend hours a day doing specific meditations taught by Mikao Usui such as Hatsu rei ho.

• If a Reiki teacher tells you that there needs to be a gap between Reiki Level I and II you would be better off looking elsewhere. It is in fact much better to learn Reiki I and II together. The reason for this is that Reiki Level I only enables you to heal on a spiritual level and everybody has physical and emotional traumas that need healing. By learning level II straight after you will be able to heal yourself on every level so if during your cleansing period anything physical or emotional surfaces you will be able to heal it effectively. You will also be able to heal others on a physical and emotional level, working on conditions directly. With level I you can only heal spiritually so you may be left feeling frustrated that you cannot heal more effectively.

• Be sure to check that the Reiki teacher or practitioner has a lineage which extends all the way back to the founder of Reiki, Mikao Usui.

• Ask the Reiki practitioner if they have ongoing treatments or would only treat a client for a certain period of time. A good ethical Reiki practitioner should not see a client for more than around 6 – 12 treatments (unless the client has a serious or terminal condition that requires ongoing treatment). Some Reiki healers will treat someone for years but a good healer should help you to empower and take responsibility for yourself and get you back to good health in as few treatments as possible, rather than taking your money for years on end.

• Beware of Reiki practitioners or teachers with big egos! Reiki is a gift from God or the Universe (whichever label you prefer) and a wise healer is humble and accepts that the energy of Reiki is infinite and limitless in its potential. A Reiki practitioner should accept responsibility for their client and treat whatever their client comes to them for.

• A good Reiki practitioner/ teacher should accept that Reiki has contraindications and be willing to discuss these with their client or students. Reiki cannot be given in certain circumstances, for instance someone with a pacemaker should NOT have Reiki because the pacemaker is electromagnetic and so is Reiki, therefore the Reiki may potentially alter the speed of the pacemaker.

If a Reiki practitioner/ teacher claims that Reiki has no contraindications they may be putting your health at risk if you suffer from certain conditions or take certain medications.

These guidelines are by no means exhaustive but they should give you an idea of what to look for in a Reiki practitioner or Reiki teacher.

© Copyright Dawn Mellowship 2005.

Reiki and Its Role in Taking Personal Responsibility

Sunday, December 6th, 2009

As a spiritual practice, Reiki is much more than a methodology used to address certain afflictions. The healing process that takes place within the person who receives treatment extends to every area of his or her life. Yet, many practitioners fail to fully appreciate the role Reiki plays in their taking personal responsibility for their circumstances. This is odd because one of the underlying principles of the practice is that we control our own realities. Why then, do so many people who rely upon its healing power for personal and spiritual growth abandon this principle in the face of calamity?
Below, we’ll take a closer look at this issue. We’ll delve into what it means to take credit for disaster and misfortune. I’ll explain why it is vital to retain power and control over your life and how the creation of habits influence your subconscious mind.
Taking Credit For Disaster
Reiki advocates often take credit for good fortune that occurs in their lives. They are convinced that something they did or a decision they made led to a positive result. Yet, many of those same people, when confronted with a personal disaster, are quick to place blame elsewhere. In other words, they are far less willing to assume responsibility for unfortunate circumstances than they are for those that are fortuitous.
The short-term “benefit” is that in assuming the role of a victim, they attract the sympathy of those around them. In a way, this pity from others is an endorsement of their lack of control in the face of disaster. Unfortunately, enjoying this “benefit” comes at the cost of ceding control of their lives.
Retaining Power And Control Over Our Lives
A recurring theme of Reiki healing and spiritual growth is that our actions and decisions play a key role in designing our reality. To that end, if something unfortunate happens to us, that misfortune is due to circumstances that are within our power to control. It is the essence of personal responsibility. While it may seem intuitively difficult to shoulder blame or fault for a personal calamity, doing so allows us the freedom to assert power in our lives.
Habits And The Subconscious Mind
When we are young, we learn to bury certain emotional feelings. For example, if we felt jealousy toward another person, our mothers or fathers may have sternly told us to stop behaving poorly. If we felt anger, that too, was discouraged. The problem is that in burying these emotions, they were not resolved. Instead, they were merely stifled. Over time, with repeated warnings about these emotions, we eventually learned to suppress them automatically.
This leads to a subconscious mind that never learns to take responsibility for negative circumstances. The suppressed emotions tend to attract to us those who in some way cause us grief. The irony is that these people exhibit traits that are similar to our subconscious minds.
Enjoying The Freedom Of Personal Responsibility
Reiki can be a powerful tool for resolving the suppressed emotions that have amassed over a lifetime. Through regular meditation and seeking truth about ourselves, we can learn to accept personal responsibility in every area of our lives. There is an enormous level of freedom in doing this. By understanding the manner in which our actions and decisions lead to our circumstances (both positive and negative), we can design a healthier reality.
The results will be significant. You’ll find that people you once avoided bring joy to your life rather than grief. You’ll discover that the occasional misfortunes you experience are not as disastrous as they seem since you’re in control. Most importantly, by taking personal responsibility for your life, seeking truth through meditation, and sharing Reiki energy, you’ll enjoy a new level of spiritual growth.

Using Reiki to Create the Life You Want

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

We choose the lives we lead. Though the universe seems sporadic in design, we’re given specific gifts and qualities that can be used to dictate the paths we travel. That’s not to suggest that difficult circumstances are always within our control. The challenges of life will confront each of us regardless of our decisions. In those situations, we are tested. The manner in which we cope with difficulties, and the decisions we make when confronted by them, play a key role in determining where our lives take us. This is one of the fundamental principles of Reiki healing.
In this article, we’ll consider how you can use Reiki to find balance in your life and create the paths you travel. I’ll explain the struggle between short-term gratification and long-term benefit as well as the power of purpose in everything you do. We’ll also discuss how to treat yourself and accept treatment from others in areas in which you’re pursuing personal growth.
Short-Term Gratification Versus Long-Term Benefit
Too often, many of us are seduced into making hasty or ill-considered decisions. We answer the siren’s call of short-term gratification, even if doing so impedes our personal and spiritual growth. Each of us can look back upon our lives and identify the decisions we have made and the paths down which they have taken us.
Sometimes, these choices result in physical ailments. Other times, a spiritual deficiency becomes manifest in our lives. While it is important to avoid dwelling on why we made such decisions, it is worth recognizing their impact. Often, choosing the most difficult option can lead to the most significant long-term benefit.
Moving Forward With Purpose
One of the core elements of Reiki healing is that your life is based on a series of purposeful choices. Few things happen within our lives unless we actively choose to let them occur. The counterpoint to this is that our purposeful choices, along with our actions in support of those choices, always generate tangible results. If there is an area in your life in which you need healing, it is critical that you realize the power of moving forward with purpose. In fact, it is only then can true physical and spiritual healing taking place.
Healing Yourself With Reiki
Beginning practitioners often believe that Reiki healing is represented by a set of distinct rules. In truth, there are many techniques; you’ll discover that some are more appropriate for your personal circumstances than others. Developing a system for treating yourself will require trying multiple techniques and taking notes regarding their effects. This might include setting aside 20 minutes each morning for meditation and prayer, or to apply Byosen scanning to specific areas across your body. Be open to it all. Eventually, you’ll design a system that is perfectly attuned to your physical and spiritual needs.
On Being Treated By Others
While self-treatment is an important cog in Reiki healing for those who are pursuing growth in some area of their lives, receiving treatment from others is essential. Identify one or two people who, like yourself, have areas in their lives that need healing. Then, meet with them weekly to treat each other in person, and exchange ideas and inspiration. Throughout the week, send Reiki energy over the distance to them in order to continue the treatment process. Have them do the same for you.
Your life and the situations in which you find yourself are the result of a slow accumulation of past decisions. Engage the decision-making process with passion and purpose. Then, rely upon Reiki healing, both through self-treatment and treatment from others, for physical recovery and spiritual growth.

What to Look for In a Reiki Course

Saturday, December 5th, 2009

Reiki is a traditional form of healing, with its roots in Japan, but which has in the last few decades spread and gained popularity in many other parts of the world. To become an effective Reiki practitioner, one has to take a training course. These courses are normally offered by people who have attained the third degree of Reiki training, since it is the attainment of that third degree of Reiki training that gives one the title of a Reiki master, with the ability to confer ‘attunements’ to new student practitioners. And in order to perform Reiki healing either on oneself or on others, one needs to make use of the attunements which in turn can only be attained from a Reiki master, meaning that Reiki is an art you have to learn by signing up for a course; and it is therefore not something you can learn by yourself, as you would not be able to confer the relevant attunements to yourself. There are numerous people offering Reiki courses, and if you are considering taking up one, you will naturally find yourself having to make a choice of one over the other. And as a criterion for choosing a Reiki course, there are a number of things you need to look for.The first and foremost thing you need to look for in a Reiki course is the school of thought the people offering the course subscribe to. This is because there are many schools of thought in Reiki, and you need to see whether the philosophy of the school of thought the practitioners of Reiki offering the course subscribe to is compatible with your expectations of Reiki. This is in turn because there are schools of thought in Reiki teaching that emphasize on the self-healing properties of Reiki (where the ideal state would be having everybody subscribe to Reiki for their own healing), while there are those that view that view Reiki as a specialized field, with an aim of learning it to heal others in the same way a few people go to medical school to learn medicine in order to be able to treat the rest of the population.The other major thing you need to look at in a Reiki course is the Reiki master offering it – and see if he or she is a person you would love working with. Remember, as mentioned earlier, Reiki is a discipline that depends to a large extent on master to student impartation, and therefore not one of things where the role of the teacher is detached from the learning process. The knowledge and experience of the master in Reiki practice are other things you might also want to look at, in addition to rapport between you and him or her.Costs vary between the Reiki courses offered by different schools, and this too might be a factor you can look at in choosing a Reiki course. According to one authoritative website on this subject, Reiki courses for the first degree, for instance vary from between $75 at the lowest end, to $200 at the higher end, with the costs at the master teacher level varying between $500 and $10,000 – meaning that comparing the figures (without compromising training standards) can yield worthwhile savings.