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Reiki
Reiki when
broken down into its Japanese roots is “Rei”
which means universal, and “ki” which means life
force energy. It is an ancient
healing/harmonizing touch therapy rapidly
becoming recognized among health practitioners.
Physics tells us that energy exists and moves
first – matter follows. There is usually a
disturbance in the energy systems of the body
first. This eventually starts to bring about the
physical changes that eventually become the
`disease'. Our body is composed entirely of
energy at different levels of vibration. The
slowest vibrations make up the bones. The higher
vibrations go through the spectrum of the
muscles, organs and blood until we arrive at
even higher vibrations that make up our energy
system (chi, Qi, prana, ki, etc.).
Once this
energy system is thrown into disharmony, it
starts to manifest changes in the body/mind.
These changes eventually lead to disease as we
recognize it. Reiki has been clinically shown to
decrease the distress of the following
conditions:
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Physical trauma
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Stress
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Physical injuries
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Wound
healing
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Fibromyalgia
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Chronic Pain
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Fatigue
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Surgery
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Emotional disturbances
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Inadequate diet
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Environmental influences
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Insomnia
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Depression
Reiki is
regarded as a safe and highly effective
complementary therapy to all other forms of
health care. It is currently offered in
hospitals for patients pre- and post-surgically.
Source: The John Harvey Gray Center for Reiki
Healing,
http://learnreiki.org,
& PaRama School of Philosophy and Life
Sciences,
www.parama.com