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By Bradley Martin
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W hat is Reiki? H istory of Reiki H ow Reiki works A pplications of Reiki L evels of Reiki Training R eiki Treatment Methods R eiki Attunement Process Reiki Master Symbol
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Rei = Universal Ki = Life force energy Synonyms of Ki C hi in China P rana in India K a in Egypt H oly Ghost in Bible P neuma in Greek Reiki in Japanese
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U sed long ago by the Tibetans. R ediscovered by Dr Usui. D r Usui trained Dr Chujiro Hayashi. D r Chujiro trained Hawayo Takata. H awayo brought reiki to the western world.
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I nside every human being there is a subtle system of channels (nadis/meridians) and centers of energy (chakras) which look after our physical, intellectual, emotional and spiritual being. R eiki flows through this system. I da/Pingla/Sushumna are main Nadis for flow of Reiki.
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A ll beings are given a spark of Ki at birth, which is stored in them for life T his Ki energy has its own force field, known as Aura, which has colours. A long spine there are seven energy transformers in form of vortices known as Chakra F low of Reiki removes blocks and balances Chakras and increases Ki C hakras impact Endocrine glands and which results in healing
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Physical Ailments Healing Proximity Distance Emotional and Stress Healing Goal Achievement Relationship Issues Abundance Plants /Animal Healing Healing the Earth Spiritual Advancement
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First Degree for self and others proximity healing Second Degree Distance Healing/practitioner Third Degree Master Healer Fourth Degree Master/Teacher Fifth Degree Grand Master
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Reiki in not taught but is transferred by a Reiki Master during an attunement process. This Process opens the crown, heart and palm chakras and creates a special link with Reiki source. The person receiving attunements become a Reiki Channel for one lifetime. Reiki energy has intelligence of its own and flows automatically based on the requirement of the person receiving Reiki.
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2500+ years ago Tibetan practitioners 1870 – Dr Mikao Usui 1900 – Dr Chijiro Hayashi 1939 – Mrs Hawayo Takata 1973 /80 – Iris Ishikuro Takata 1982 – Arthur Robertson 1989 – Jeanine Sande 1992 – Judith Tripp Chasin 1994 – Anna Khan 1995 – Iona Williams 1997 – Cheryl Duggan 2008 – Gloria Williams
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