What is Reiki? What are the reasons for which it may be practiced? What takes place during the Practice? ?!


Question: What is Reiki.? What are the reasons for which it may be practiced.? What takes place during the Practice.? .?
Whether you have had it as treatment or not, would you believe it helps release the accumulation of stress the body may collect.?
As an Oriental practice, it deals with psyche through the body, not as in Western medicine, the body is what is mainly or solely dealt with while seeking alleviation of conditions.
Would you think that both body and psyche need attention given, in order to improve unhealthy conditions which afflict one.?
How is Reiki administered.?

Would you trust to seek alleviation of STRESS, for example, through the practice of Reiki.?

Appreciated would be respectful answers to the question, please...

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Reiki has been gaining acceptance and credibility for years now. It has been paid for by Insurance companies for Pain management and is considered Stress Reduction as well.

I teach Reiki, Reflexology and Acupressure to Nurses aka RNs at a local community college and they are using it more and more in their regular practices.

One of the hospitals here by the name of Santa Rosa has a Home Health Nurse that travels to work with people that are disabled and cannot leave their home. She does Reiki, Reflexology and other Complimentary Alternative Healing

WE DO NOT diagnoise or Prescribe. We do not tell our clients to stop taking any medication. Reiki and Complementary Alternative Modalities are in addition to traditional medicine.

Reiki is the Traditional type of medicine used in China, Japan and many other countries for thousands of years. What we call traditional medicine in the hospitals is considered the New Age Medicine because it has only been around for 200 + years..

There is a lot more information on http://www.reikisanantonio.com
go there for more answers to your questions. How I got into the alternative healign is also on that site under My Gift
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Reiki is a Japanese healing technique, like laying on of hands. The therapist channels ki (energy) to help balance your energy.

During a Reiki session you lay on a massage table fully clothed and the therapist touches various points on your body to help balance your ki. The therapy is quite relaxing as are must touch therapies.

Reiki therapists don't have to touch their clients though. Sometimes they place their hands above you without touching you.

It would relieve stress, but, honestly, I'd rather get a massage. Health Question & Answer

http://skepdic.com/reiki.html
and more generally on mystical healing
http://www.csicop.org/si/9509/alternativ...

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No,I have never heard of it but it sounds worthy of further research.Im open to new suggestions.Health Question & Answer

You can go to: http://www.reiki.net.au That's the home of Bronwen and Franz Steine and there's lots of information there about what Reiki is and is not, its history, philosophy and precepts, etc.

I am an animal Reiki practitioner and have experienced its healing benefits with my own cats and shelter animals of many species (bunnies, cats, dogs, birds, chickens, goats). A practitioner uses Reiki meditations and channeling of its energies to THEMSELVES daily to relive their stress and keep channels clear to work with people or animals (plants too).

Animals don't have the "intellectual" clutter of our human "rational" minds and love to receive Reiki as they are naturally attuned to it. Animal Reiki practitioners do not generally use any "hands on" with an animal unless the animal indicates it wishes to be touched.

The philosophy of healing the mind as well as or in order to heal the body is also a basic principle behind homeopathy and flower essences - both developed by practicing physicians in the mid-19th and early 20th centuries.Health Question & Answer



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