21-day-reiki-cleanse

A few folks have asked me about the 21 Day Cleanse when one is attuned to Reiki and while I’ve never experienced it, I know many people who have so I thought I’d take a moment to address it here.

Theory has it that when the Reiki energy is introduced to your energy system it must travel through the 7 main Chakras until it is assimilated. For some people this assimilation is instantaneous, and for others it takes a bit longer, all depending on your energetic constitution.

Most of my students have shown few symptoms that can be attributed to this phenomena, but a few have reacted quite severely, one in particular who actually spent the night in the hospital for observation of strange spots that appeared on her skin the evening of the attunement and had vanished by morning, leaving the doctor completely baffled.

Some people’s energetic systems are more permeable than others, that is to say that they vary in the degree in which they allow foreign energies to enter without incident. I haven’t been able to find any correlation between energetic sensitivity later on or the energetic quality of the Reiki in relation to this cleansing cycle, but it is certainly very interesting and something that merits further observation.

Anyone else have any experiences with this? :?:

For further explanation or discussion, your thoughts are most welcome and highly encouraged, please feel free to comment below!!!

Duane P. Flowers, Reiki Master



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