This woman went from a skeptic to a believer — What do you think of reiki? via healthing_ca Reiki alternativehealth HealthNews Healthing
Reiki is based on the idea that each of us have an unseen life force energy flowing through us. GETTYI’m a skeptic, a questioner. Anyone close to me is often frustrated by my suspicious nature. So I found it difficult to believe that when someone placed their hands on a body the result would be better sleep, less stress and even headache elimination. How could that be?When I heard about a friend’s experience, my intrigue quotient rose even higher.
, a Japanese man, while on a fasting retreat, experienced what could be called the activation of healing powers.Usui went on to heal and pass his powers, notably to Chujiro Hayashi. Hayashi then accepted Hawayo Takata as a student. The three are reiki’s modern-day guiding lights who went on to train many others.My first reiki session with Broadbent was extraordinary.
I had two more sessions with Broadbent and when she asked if I’d like to learn the increasingly popular practice now being used in big city hospitals and small-town wellness centres, I said yes. During a highly spiritual, intense one hour, Broadbent transferred the Reiki energy to the three of us during individual attunements.I began to practice on myself, not yet feeling confident enough to work on others. Around the same time as my Level 1 training, I had an ultrasound which revealed that I had several cysts, notably one on my pancreas. My doctor ordered a CT scan and it took half a year before the scan was done.
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