• Reiki Blanket

    When my daughter was a baby she used to get Reiki on a regular basis. As a result, she’s grown up with Reiki as a normal part of her worldview. yesterday, while preparing some old clothes for recycle she grabbed this old worn out blanket from the pile and squealed… “my Reiki blanket!” I thought

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  • Reiki Party

    If you are planning a trip to Japan in the foreseeable future I’d like to recommend that you visit some time around St. Valentine’s Day in 2009. On that day, Saturday, February 14, 2009 from 3:00 p.m. to approximately 8:00 there will be a Reiki Party at Luna Hall in Ashiya City, Japan. The party

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  • End of the Year Reiki Koryukai

    As promised, here is my report on Hiroshi Doi’s Christmas/New Year’s/End of the Year Reiki Koryukai. It was, of course, a great success and I had a most enjoyable time. The most interesting part of the day was a viewing of a DVD of Dr. Chiaki Kudoh, a Japanese Neurosurgeon, detailing on-going clinical research in

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  • Reiki For The Holidays

    As the holiday season is upon us, I’d just like to take this opportunity to thank all my subscribers and readers for your support throughout the year and throw out a few ideas for using Reiki over the upcoming holidays. Destressing As the holiday season is a rather stressful time… be sure to give (and

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  • The Reiki Breath

    In Yoga, one of the fundamental constructs is breathing (which of course is highly beneficial… I recommend that everyone try it… at least once ). The science of yogic breathing is called Pranayama and there are a few fundamentals of it that can be quite nicely added to either a Reiki treatment or a Reiki

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  • Gendai Reiki Koryukai

    This weekend I had the pleasure of joining approximately 50 other Reiki enthusiasts at another monthly Gendai Reiki Koryukai hosted by Hiroshi Doi. Koryukai, aka Reiki workshops, Reiki Shares, Reiki Gatherings, all seem to have their own personality and way of doing things and I find Doi Sensei’s to be among the most unique of

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  • Reiki and Shamanism

    In ancient times the village or tribal shaman was responsible for the health and welfare of the village or tribe. With the advent of modern medical practices, people stopped visiting the local shaman (or barber ) for treatment in favor of the local sawbones. Modern medical practices are completely based on science, and so the

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  • Music for Reiki Healing

    There are quite a few CDs available featuring various types of music to listen to while performing Reiki healing. These can be used for healing others or in self-healing (in the form of physical/hands-on healing) or spiritual healing (in the form of meditation). There are also quite a few non-Reiki CDs that work remarkably well

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  • Reiki Quick Tip #1

    It’s my pleasure to announce the Reiki Quick Tip Series where I will briefly describe one tip, technique, strategy, method or style related to one of The Three Pillars of Reiki that you might put to immediate use. Today’s quick tip is about Hatsurei Ho, which you can more read about in my post entitled

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  • Gendai Reiki

    Gendai Reiki, or Gendai Reiki Ho as it is known in Japan, is the style of Reiki developed by Hiroshi Doi. It contains aspects of both Western and Traditional Japanese Reiki blended together perfectly for the ultimate in Reiki training. Hiroshi Doi Hiroshi Doi, the founder of the Gendai Reiki School is perhaps best known

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