• Reiki Golf

    Anyone familiar with the game of golf knows that it is primarily a mental game. People spend years of their lives chasing around a little white ball trying to impose their will upon it. My greatest successes in golf came when when I stopped approaching it as a sport, and started approaching it as a

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  • Reiki for Artists – aka Reiki Surrealism

    As a follow up to yesterday’s post I’d like to extend my application of Reiki for Musicians to Reiki for Artists… as the extension seems quite natural. The ability to channel Reiki energy through a guitar (or any other musical instrument for that fact) is such a simple application of the Reiki energy… and channeling

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  • Memories of Mt. Kurama

    My first trip to Mt. Kurama, the birthplace of Reiki was, as you might imagine, a wonderful experience. The energies there are simply amazing and as a pilgrim to one of Reiki’s sacred spots simple pleasures abound. My first trip there was by car while all subsequent trips have been by train and each time,

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  • Memories of Saihoji Temple

    My first visit to Saihoji Temple (the burial place of Mikao Usui) in Tokyo was, I’m sure, like that of most other Reiki pilgrims… i.e., an experience that I will cherish forever. It was about 5 years ago and I had just finished a Reiki Master Seminar with Hiroshi Doi (link to the right ->)

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  • Reiki and Green Tea

    I may be stretching a bit here in search of a connection, but I do believe the question has to be asked… what is the relationship between Reiki and Green Tea? And before you ask, the answer is NO!!!… I’m not trying to write one of those sensationalized National Enquirer type stories like “Boy Eats

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