What is Reiki?
Reiki is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by “laying on hands” where a practitioner places their hands lightly on or just above a person, with the goal of channeling positive energy.
Key Concepts of Reiki
Reiki operates on the principle of universal life force energy, known as ‘ki’ in Japanese. This energy is believed to flow through all living things. When this energy is low, we are more susceptible to stress, and when it is high, we are capable of happiness and health.
- Channelling Energy: Practitioners act as conduits for this energy.
- Holistic Approach: Reiki treats the whole person – mind, body, and spirit.
- Intuitive Healing: The energy flows where it is needed most.
Deep Dive into Reiki Practice
A typical Reiki session involves the practitioner placing their hands in specific positions on or above the client’s fully clothed body. These positions correspond to different energy centers or chakras. The practitioner allows the universal life force energy to flow through them to the recipient.
Applications and Benefits
Reiki is often used to:
- Promote deep relaxation and stress relief.
- Support the body’s natural healing processes.
- Enhance overall well-being and emotional balance.
- Complement conventional medical treatments.
Challenges and Misconceptions
Some common misconceptions about Reiki include it being a religion or a cure-all. Reiki is a spiritual practice but not tied to any specific religion. It is considered a complementary therapy, not a replacement for medical care.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Reiki safe? Yes, Reiki is a gentle and safe practice for most people.
What does a Reiki session feel like? Many people report feeling deeply relaxed, warm, or experiencing a sense of peace.