What does Reiki do?
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Reiki is not a substitute for appropriate medical or emotional treatment. Reiki
is a complementary treatment, and should be used only as an adjunct when other
forms of treatment are necessary. Reiki is a very gentle and safe method of
bringing in healing energy from the Universal Supply. Reiki uses ancient healing
energy techniques to help build more personal energy, more vitality, more
resilience, and better health. Its most profound effect is an almost immediate
feeling of deep relaxation, resulting in a reduction in stress. Reiki can help
you change your mind and body for the better learning more of your inner self
and giving more to yourself. You can learn to share Reiki healing energy with
others as well as anything else that you can imagine including pets and plants!
There are many cases on record of miraculous cures where Reiki has helped with
all kinds of physical and mental ailments. Reiki practitioners can even send
Reiki over a distance, sometimes thousands of miles, and still achieve
beneficial effects. Reiki is being used more and more as an adjunct to help with
traditional medical practices.
Does Reiki work for everyone?
Reiki works to the degree that a person is willing and able to use the energy.
If a person chooses for whatever reason to not receive a treatment, no energy
will be transferred. The effect of a Reiki treatment can vary from so subtle it
may not even be felt to fairly profound. The more healthy you are in all
respects, the more subtle the effects. Most of us feel some discomfort in our
lives and can benefit from Reiki.
Reiki is known as intelligent energy and helps with the highest form of healing
possible in a situation. Sometimes, the healing that occurs may not match our
own expectations. This is often where the spiritual aspect of Reiki is most
obvious. Sometimes, if a person's time has come, being able to feel at peace
with death is the highest form of healing possible, even though we personally
think a complete cure is preferable. Reiki can only enhance whatever natural
healing is taking place; it cannot be used to guarantee outcomes or change fate.
What is a Reiki treatment?
A Reiki treatment is a "laying on of hands" which is an ancient technique common
to many spiritual traditions. To ensure the safety of the client as well as the
practitioner, Reiki treatments should be administered only by a person fully
trained and certified in Reiki techniques. In a typical Reiki treatment, the
client lies down (fully clothed) on a padded treatment table. Energy is
transferred to the client through the hands of the practitioner. The
practitioner moves through a sequence of standard hand positions. Treatment
starts with the practitioner's hands lightly resting on or above the client's
head for 3-5 minutes, then slowly repeats this process systematically moving
down to the feet. A full treatment usually takes about an hour. A Reiki
treatment is a spiritual practice because it works directly with energy, or
"spirit." A Reiki treatment does not involve any pressure or manipulation of
tissues such as with a massage.
What is a "distance" treatment?
Only a Reiki Level 2 or a Reiki Master can give a distance treatment. Reiki
distance treatments are learned advanced techniques for transferring Reiki
energy to a distant time or location. Although we do not understand either the
energy or how it works, there is considerable evidence that Reiki is able to
travel independent of time or distance to deliver healing. Most Reiki
practitioners use this technique similar to a telephone. They know it works and
do not necessarily have a clue as to the underlying mechanisms.
What is Reiki energy?
Reiki is simply the "life force." It is called by various names in different
parts of the world. It is called "prana" in India, "qi" or "chi" in China,
"spirit" in Western traditions, etc. It is the subtle energy we unconsciously
feel when we sense that someone is "intense", "laid back", or that someone is
watching us. Each person's pattern of energy is as unique to them as their
fingerprints. These patterns are often described as personal vibrations. People
have a general energy pattern that is different from the patterns of other
species. This energy can be concentrated as taught in the martial arts of T'ai
Chi or Qi Gong. When used properly this energy can produce many beneficial
effects.
What does Reiki energy feel like?
People feel Reiki in different ways. Most often during a treatment the energy is
experienced as warmth. Others feel a mild tingle, as when an arm or leg has
"fallen asleep." Still others feel a throbbing or pulsing sensation. Some people
don't feel any physical sensation but describe mental or emotional changes, such
as a sense of calmness or peacefulness. Nearly everyone experiences a Reiki
treatment as deeply relaxing.
How does a Reiki treatment work?
This question is best answered by drawing an analogy. As mentioned before, our
natural energy level is affected by our state of health or disease. We can all
relate to the feelings of low energy or depletion that occur when we are trying
to heal, whether from physical distress (illness or injury) or from mental
difficulties (such as grief or anxiety). A Reiki treatment under these
circumstances can be compared to jump starting a car. When the car's battery
can't quite provide enough energy to start the car, we attach jumper cables from
another battery to add more energy. Reiki is a means of adding more energy to
our "life force" battery to help "jump start" the healing process. This process
does not exhaust the practitioner, because the practitioner is trained to
channel energy from the outside environment, not from his or her own personal
"battery." Practiced in this manner, the energy available is virtually
limitless. The amount of energy transferred depends on the client's ability to
use it and willingness to receive it. When no more energy can be used, the
transfer ceases to occur. A skillful practitioner can usually sense when this
happens.
Why Reiki?
As with the battery analogy, Eastern and Oriental philosophies say there are two
major "life force" energies. One kind of energy is that personal individual life
energy. When it is used up, that living thing dies. There are ways to tap into
this individual energy, but in doing so even the most vital healers rapidly tire
and become depleted. Tapping this type of energy is unhealthy. Reiki energy
provides a far better alternative. Reiki energy is "Universal Life Force
Energy". It is inexhaustible plus is intelligent. It always goes to where it
will do the most good and never comes in stronger than can be handled. Reiki
provides a simple, easy to learn way to tap into this universal energy to help
others and us.
What is the definition of Reiki?
Reiki is a compound Japanese word that has the general case meaning of
"healing". Rei means "Universal" or "Spiritual", and Ki is "Life Force Energy".
Most westerners take Reiki to mean "Universal Life Force Energy". This universal
energy, and not personal energy, is what is used during Reiki Healing. The Usui
Natural Healing System (sometimes written as Usui Shiki Ryoho), named for its
founder, Mikao Usui, is the basic system used to invoke and use this energy
known as Reiki energy.
How is Reiki done?
In a Reiki Healing session, the practitioner places his or her hands onto or
just above the patient's body at a number of strategic points. The patient
almost always feels the energy begin to flow into them, either as a heat, a
coldness, or a strange "flow" through their body, often in places remote from
the point at which the practitioner has their hands.
When is a Reiki treatment appropriate?
Reiki is particularly effective if applied as soon as possible after a trauma
happens, whether due to physical injury or mental shock. At these times the body
is mobilizing all available energy to stabilize the immediate problem so that
long-term healing can occur. Any extra energy available will only enhance the
process. Later, when the healing process slows and energy is shared between
healing and other bodily functions and activities, Reiki can still be a useful
adjunct.
It is important to remember that because Reiki works on an energy level, it can
aid physical, emotional, mental, and even spiritual healing. Many people also
use Reiki as a preventive practice. Practitioners learn to do self-treatment
before they learn how to treat others.
Many of us are increasingly aware of the unique energy patterns that develop
between individuals and among people in groups. Psychology includes this in the
term "group dynamics." Advanced Reiki practitioners are trained to treat group
situations as well, using special distance techniques.
What is a Reiki Attunement?
Reiki practitioners are said to be "attuned" to the Reiki energy. The
"attunement" is similar to helping someone tune in a radio station, but in the
case of Reiki it allows the student to "tune in" more efficiently to using Reiki
energy. Everyone is to some degree attuned to the same energies used within
Reiki. Teaching Reiki Masters give initiations to better connect each student
with the energy channels and to ensure that energy passed through will not be
from the student's own reserves. Teaching Reiki Masters go through considerable
training to learn how to make efficient "attunements" as well as how to impart
the Reiki teachings. After each attunement students are given a series of
exercises for twenty-one days or longer to ensure those students are from then
on permanently attached to the Reiki Energy they learn.
How do you learn Reiki?
Unlike many other disciplines, learning how to be an effective Reiki
practitioiner is easy and quick (as little as one day). Reiki is easily used
from then on simply through intent and a little focus of attention. There are no
complicated movements or rituals to learn. Although easily learned and applied,
Reiki is so rich mastery can take a lifetime.
The Traditional Reiki Degrees
All Reiki derives from the Usui Natural Healing System (sometimes written as
Usui Shiki Ryoho) but most commonly known as traditional Usui Reiki. In
traditional Usui Reiki a student goes through a comprehensive many year long
learning program to earn Reiki I, Reiki II, and then Reiki Master degrees:
Traditional Reiki 1 - The First Degree
This is the first of the Reiki degrees where students learn how to do
self-treatment and to give hands-on treatment to others. Many, particularly
people with chronic problems, take the First Degree Reiki training to help with
their own personal healing. In this degree a Reiki Teaching Master gives several
initiations. These initiations "attune" each student to open the Reiki energy
channels and ensure that energy passed through will not be from the person's own
reserves. Students are given a series of exercises that they must do after the
class for at least three weeks to make attunements permanent and available from
then on as needed. This level generally requires two and a half days of
training. Many current traditional Teaching Reiki Masters provide this training
in an eight to ten hour class with quite a bit of homework. In class the student
learns a little of the Reiki history and the simple basic skills to use Reiki.
They have an opportunity to work with a Teaching Reiki Master to learn basic
hands on healing, grounding, and protection. The student will then continue to
work with their Teaching Reiki Master for a few months to refine their skills
and technique.
Traditional Reiki 2 - The Second Degree
Second level training is usually only given after a student has been practicing
First Degree skills for at least a year, though this can vary somewhat depending
on the individual. This second level generally requires two days of training
that many current Teaching Reiki Masters teach as an eight hour class plus
significant homework. The Second Degree Reiki student learns three special
symbols and how to use these symbols to better focus and increase the amounts of
Reiki energy transferred. The three symbols loosely represent the trinity
present in many belief systems, in this case representing mind, body, and
spirit, with one symbol for each concept. Second degree Reiki also teaches
students how to give "distance" treatments for individuals, groups, and
circumstances. It provides tools to help with emotional and mental problems,
physical complaints, past-life and karmic issues, and how to direct healing
energy both forward and backward in time and space including over great
distances. Students can learn second degree skills in a weekend when the student
is ready.
Traditional Reiki Master - The Third Degree
Traditional Teaching Reiki Master training is primarily intended for people who
have made Reiki their life's work. The requirements for the Second Reiki degree
are stringent. They are even more stringent and difficult for a Reiki Master
degree. Depending upon the individual, Reiki Master level training is usually
only given after a student has been practicing Second Degree skills for at least
two years. After being accepted by a Teaching Reiki Master as an apprentice it
takes from one to three additional years of hands on training and experience to
master teaching each of the three levels of training. During this training
period as a courtesy the student is called a Reiki Master. Soon after starting
their Reiki Master program they learn the intellectual knowledge to be a Reiki
teacher. Still, they have a long way to go to add the considerable hands-on
experience under the careful guidance of a good teacher to become an effective
teacher. During this apprenticeship phase, each new Reiki Master is strongly
encouraged to heal others and themselves helping each to improve their own
physical, spiritual, and mental health.
The Non-Traditional Reiki Degrees
There are more versions and variations of Reiki appearing daily.
Which Reiki practitioner is right?
When looking for a Reiki practitioner, take time to discuss their training with
them before you commit to receive treatments. As in many other unregulated
professions, there are people who prefer to take shortcuts in their training
rather than invest the time and money to become fully skilled. Genuine Reiki
training changes a person's life. Whenever a Reiki practitioner gives a
treatment, they are receiving Reiki energy themselves and their own healing
processes are stimulated. That means any personal issues that require healing
will be brought to the surface more quickly than they were before. I have seen
some pretty incredible explosive releases on the part of both Reiki students and
Reiki Masters during Reiki treatments. I know that during such a release I want
to be in the company of someone I trust, who was very nurturing, and would be
able to do the right things if there was an emergency. If training and the
accompanying initiations are taken too quickly, the challenges for growth can be
unsettling to say the least. You will be much happier if you carefully chose
qualified experienced Reiki practitioners and teachers.
Which Reiki Master is right?
This question leads me to a dilemma. In my heart I know that there is value to
almost every form of Reiki. Still, my blood pressure rises when thinking about
the many who for a few dollars have become "expert teaching" Reiki Masters.
Looking at how much someone charges for their Reiki training, how many people
they have initiated, how long they have been doing initiations, or even getting
referrals from others just does not tell you if that Master is right for you.
Some of the finest Reiki Masters I know have minimal education and could not
afford an expensive formal program, but they have always gone that extra mile to
learn their skills. At the same time there are some very well liked Reiki
Masters that because of my temperament, training as an engineer, and fussiness
consistently make me crazy with pure fluff based on little more than nonsense. I
can not stand a teacher who is not solidly backed and that will not tell me they
just do not know instead of making up some mumbo-jumbo. About the only way I
know to make a decision is to get treated a few times and then decide if you
want to pick that Reiki Master as you trainer. Any student who does not do this
homework may well be in for some disappointment.
What is Saku Reiki?
LINEAGE:
Usui - Hayashi - Takata - Ishikuro - Robertson - Rick & Emma Ferguson -
Margarette L. Shelton - Kathleen Ann Milner- Derrick - Rand - Frank A. Petters -
Hunan & Lino Alelyunas - Eric Bott - Bill Pentz
ORIGIN:
Saku Reiki is a comprehensive wellness program built around Reiki, vibrational
healing, nutrition, exercise, herbs, crystal healing, and other natural remedies
to help heal the body, mind, emotions, and spirit. Saku Reiki is based on the
accumulated knowledge and experience gained from running a specialty clinic that
focused on physician referral patients that did not respond amply to traditional
medicine.
HISTORY:
Mr. Eric Bott, a licensed practicing German Electrical Engineer, began an
extensive personal quest earning practitioner degrees in Old World European
healing techniques including nutrition, exercise, vitamins, herbs, and minerals,
homeopathy, Bach Flowers, and muscle testing. His healing interests moved him
from an electrical engineer to a registered nurse working in a surgery
environment. From there he came to the United States to
start a new life living in a commune dedicated to mental, physical, emotional,
and spiritual healing. There he earned his registered nurse license and learned
more of helping others through use of diet, exercise, herbs, minerals, spices,
Shiatsu restorative circulatory massage, accupressure, and reflexology.
At the commune he apprenticed under
Hunan and Lino Alelyunas, two very powerful energy workers who had studied with
some of the most profound Spiritual Teachers of our age. They had traveled
extensively in India, Nepal. Indonesia, Thailand, Europe, Japan, and Australia
gathering knowledge of various Spiritual Traditions including Buddhism, Sufism,
Hinduism, Advaita Vedanta, Taoism, Shamanism and Reiki. They left that commune
to pursue energy and vibrational healing. They went from being early Tera Mai
and Karuna Reiki Masters off to study in the Far East under Frank Arjava Petter,
author of "Reiki Fire" becoming true Reiki Teaching Masters in the Usui Healing
Method (Usui Shiki Ryoho). From there they went on to Nepal and apprenticed
under a monk whose life's work was the study and teaching of energy healing. He
shared with them many Reiki roots plus some very powerful non-Reiki energy
healing techniques.
Frustrated with my own worsening
health problems that were not responding to traditional treatment, I went back
to one of my physician friends who had been part of Sacramento Medical
Preventics Clinics, one of California's earliest and best known preventive
medicine clinics. My friend referred me to Eric in his small medical alternative
healing facility located above Grass Valley, California high in the Sierra
Nevada Mountains where healers have been drawn for generations. I began seeing
Eric for life style and nutritional counseling. Eric said many physicians
referred patients to him to work on healing both the body and spirit. Eric
accepted each new patient as a challenge to find the right healing approach. He
kept working on improving his healing abilities adding crystal, light, and
energy healing (Barbara Brennan School of Healing). He was drawn back to Reiki
because it worked.
Eric began to seriously study with
his prior Reiki Teaching Masters and became a Teaching Reiki Master. He added
his wealth of knowledge around these Reiki principles creating a formal training
program and opened his own healing facility in Sacramento. His program added
nutrition, herbs, exercise, crystal and mineral healing, and vibrational healing
to Reiki. This intensive program was named the Saku Reiki Healing Method in
honor of Reiki and the Saku master energy symbol brought back by Eric's Reiki
Masters.
DEGREES:
Saku Reiki first and second degrees are traditional Reiki I and II degrees as
taught in the Usui Healing Method (Usui Shiki Ryoho). The Saku program adds
healing the body through nutrition and other physical means to the Reiki I
program and key energy symbols from Tera Mai and Karuna Reiki to the Saku Reiki
II degree. The Saku Reiki III degree is an intense multi-day course that
includes a full traditional Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki Master degree, plus a series
of initiations where the rest of the Tera Mai and Karuna teachings and symbols
are shared. Those wishing to go on from there take the Saku Reiki IV and V
degrees that focus on additional energy and vibrational healing techniques and
symbols to get individually well so as to be able to most efficiently help
others. The Saku Reiki VI degree imparts the powerful Tibetan Saku master
symbols and energizing techniques and starts the student on the Saku Ascension
Program and the Saku Teaching Master Apprenticeship Program. Both are a
multiyear program requiring considerable hands-on guidance working with a master
to refine healing, teaching, and attunement skills.