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by William Lee Rand
What Can Be Treated?
Reiki
is both powerful and gentle. In its long history of use it has aided
in healing virtually every known illness and injury including serious
problems like: multiple sclerosis, heart disease, and cancer as
well as skin problems, cuts, bruises, broken bones, headache, colds,
flu, sore throat, sunburn, fatigue, insomnia, impotence, poor memory,
lack of confidence, etc. It is always beneficial and works to improve
the effectiveness of all other types of therapy. A treatment feels
like a wonderful glowing radiance and has many benefits for both
client and practitioner, including altered states of consciousness
and spiritual experiences. If a client has a health condition, and
wants to be treated with Reiki, it is recommended that they do so
under the supervision of an enlightened medical doctor or other
health care professional. Reiki will improve the results of all
medical treatment, acting to reduce negative side effects, shorten
healing time, reduce or eliminate pain, reduce stress, and help
create optimism.
Finding Reiki
Practioners
If
you are attracted to Reiki, the best place to learn more is to deeply
experience Reiki.
If a practitioner
is not available, you may wish to experiment with receiving Reiki
long-distance. One option is to visit and experience the
Global Reiki Healing Network pages at this site.
If possible,
find a practitioner. The practice of Reiki is widespread. Many
countries have practitioners in metropolitan areas -- if available,
try investigating at health food stores and in holistic health
or spiritual resource guides. See the Reiki
Net Resources for links to Reiki practitioners and teachers.
Some cities have Reiki sharing groups or clinics. (We will be
posting a list of sharing groups at this site in the future.)
Visiting such is an excellent way to meet Reiki people and learn
with them.
Article by William Lee Rand
Copyright © 1990-1999, The International Center for Reiki Training, email center@reiki.org
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