• Reiki Focus on the Positive

    Quite a few people believe that thought is not really necessary in Reiki… that it has its own intelligence and even if you did try to tell it what to do, it would do what it thought best regardless. While this may be true, far be it for me to mess with people’s beliefs, and

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  • De-Stressing Before the Holidays

    Another Reiki challenge has come and gone and quite a few posts that have been waiting can now take advantage of the vacuum left in its wake. First, I’d like to turn to some preventive medicine for the holiday season, and then I’ll get back to the old routine of writing about those things I

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  • Reiki Attitude

    It’s interesting to take note of the various attitudes that different Reiki practitioners assume and how those attitudes change from situation to situation. I’d like to take a closer look at this here. Newcomers to Reiki are virtually always fascinated with the wonder of Reiki and this wide-eyed fascination is always such a great pleasure

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  • Essential Reiki Blend

    No, I’m not talking about putting Diane Stein’s particular brand of Reiki in a blender, in this case the essential Reiki blends are special blends of essential oils that I use for different aspects of Reiki. Please refer to my post on Reiki & Aromatherapy for more general suggestions for combining these two phenomenal modalities.

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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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