• Reiki and Chakras

    As opposed to the ability to see Auras (discussed here), the ability to see chakras is much more difficult, but you don’t have to be able to see them to take advantage of their existence. One excellent description of chakras found at Wikipedia defines them as such: A chakra is a center of activity that

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  • The Quantum Nature of Reiki Energy

    In the wonderful little book called Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions, by Edwin A. Abbott, (available here in its entirety) the idea that 2 dimensional people called Flatlanders are not able to understand 3 dimensional reality is presented. Imagine a 2 dimensional place, where the people are also 2 dimensional…. like in this image

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  • Reiki and Acupuncture / Acupressure

    The sciences of Acupuncture and Acupressure are so closely related that I am discussing them as one (although I realize there are some notable differences). For simplicity’s sake, in this treatise I am just referring to Acupressure as Acupuncture without the needles (see, I told you it was simple). 🙂 The main principle behind Acupuncture

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  • Reiki and Reflexology

    Here is another healing modality that is greatly enhanced by Reiki (and vice versa). Reflexology (aka Zone Therapy) is basically a simplified form of acupressure for the feet, (but can also be applied to the hands and ears as well) and in case you haven’t tried it, Reflexology is almost as simple to do as

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  • Reiki and EFT

    Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT) is the brainchild of Gary Craig and I highly recommend it to Reiki enthusiasts everywhere as being another one of the many healing modalities that fits Reiki like a glove. Described as an emotional version of acupuncture, EFT is based on the premise that “The cause of all negative emotions is

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  • Differences between Eastern and Western Reiki

    If you asked me about the differences between traditional Japanese Reiki (what I’m calling Eastern Reiki) and that studied in other countries (what I’m calling Western Reiki) when I first started to study Reiki here in Japan (about 10 years ago) I would have said the differences were night and day. However over the last

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  • Reiki and Religion

    In a nutshell (although a highly contentious one) it is my belief that Reiki is in no way, shape or form a religion. It is either a spiritual path or a healing practice (depending on how traditional you want to be) but there is absolutely nothing religious about it and because of this quality it

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  • Reiki for Kids

    I have been asked many times about the relationship between Reiki and Kids and as in many of the cases previously discussed I believe this to be another match made in heaven. One of the obstacles to performing Reiki that many practitioners encounter is that they think too much. Kids do not have this same

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  • Reiki and Crystals

    Along with Aromatherapy the use of Reiki with Crystals is a bit more advanced in nature, but not so much so that any Reiki practitioner can’t do it quite easily. Crystals have the ability to hold Reiki energy for vast amounts of time and remain extremely effective with very little care. All you have to

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  • Reiki and Qi Gong

    Since Reiki and Qi Gong are both healing arts (in their broadest forms) there is an inherent connection In this post I would like to take a look at some of the simpler aspects of that connection and see exactly where the two disciplines connect/disconnect. First I’d like to clarify exactly what we are talking

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