
1) Form of therapeutic touch 2) Japanese era 3) Japanese massage practice 4) New Age therapy 5) Spiritual healing method
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There are two main branches of Reiki, commonly referred to as Traditional Japanese Reiki and Western Reiki. Though differences can be wide and varied between both branches and traditions, the primary difference is that the Westernised forms use systematised hand-placements rather than relying on an intuitive sense of hand-positions (see below), wh...
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[era] ==Change of era== ==Events of the Reiki era== ...
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(ra´ke) an Eastern healing tradition whose purpose is to rebalance the complex energy systems that compose the body when they have become out of balance. In this tradition, we are considered to be surrounded by an unlimited universal energy source, from which the physical universe is built. The energy systems in t...
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A complementary therapy. Practitioners believe that, by releasing the body's universal energy (reiki), they can stimulate the natural healing mechanisms and balance the emotions. See reiki section.
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a healing technique in which energy is channeled through the hands of the healer.
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Energetic healing system that utilizes gentle hand placements and channels healing energies through
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Pronounced ray-kee, in Japanese means 'Universal Life-Force Energy,' and was created by Dr. Mikao Usui of Japan, about 150 years ago. Hi was disillusioned with the standard medical procedures of his time, and set out on a journey to find something, that to him was on a higher level of healing. His travels took him to Tibet, where he found ancient …...
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A practitioner of Reiki places their hands on a patient with the aim of inducing natural healing. Practitioners will the Reiki energy, which they believe underlies everything in the universe, to effect a cure.
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Reiki: ('RAY-kee') A Japanese word representing Universal Life Energy. Reiki is based on the belief that when spiritual energy is channeled through a reiki practitioner, the patient's spirit is healed, which in turn heals the physical body.
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Practitioners of this ancient Tibetan healing system use light hand placements to channel healing energies to the recipient. Although practitioners may vary widely in technique and philosophy, reiki commonly is used to treat emotional and mental distress and chronic and acute physical problems and to assist the recipient in achieving spiritual focu...
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Type of Touch Therapy and a form of Faith Healing, in which the practitioner places their hands in a sequence of positions which cover the whole body
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A Tibetan healing practice that uses gentle touch and non-invasive techniques to restore and balance life force energy.
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