There are many different forms of Reiki available. Reiki is a form of spiritual practice. It is relaxation technique include the laying on of hands. It is a form of Japanese practice, that was originally developed by a Buddhist monk. It involves the release of ki or energy from the body. This practice has been used since 1922. It is classified as oriental medicine.
Reiki is divided into two practices traditional Japanese style and Western. Both styles abide by the principles of the five accepted principles of Reiki. They are the principles of The secrets for inviting happiness, The healing of traditional oriental medicine, At least for today, meditate and release very night, and to chant with your mind and your heart.This is according to the master Mikado. A series of random clinical trials has shown Reiki to be a positive technique for improving the health of those who believe in it’s effects and adhere to it’s practice, however therefor you will need to participate in a reiki training course.
There are also degrees of Reiki with master, teacher and student. This technique was based on ancient oriental mystical principles. It is something that has been available in one form or another for thousands of years.
Some individuals are self taught in Reiki and can learn the basic principles by the use of software which is currently available on the web. To truly master this technique however, one must study with a master and complete three degrees of Reiki. This will enable the student to learn the principles and teach the principles and practices of these technique to others.
This is a spiritual practice that a long with other oriental techniques such qi gong and acupuncture can bring relief to the sufferers of stress, anxiety and depression. It is certainly a technique that has it’s proponents and is worth investigating, and if software can be located to learn the principles so much the better. There are a variety of these software programs on the web.
Reiki and it’s Different Forms
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– January 6, 2011