Traditional Reiki for Our Times: Practical Methods for Personal and Planetary HealingA comprehensive training manual for the introductory levels of this popular healing therapy. • Takes the reader step-by-step through traditional Reiki level I and II classes, with comprehensive instruction in the basic hand positions. • Includes photographs and medical illustrations. • Discusses Reiki's origin and purpose, the attunement process, and the many scenarios in which Reiki can provide appropriate healing support. Reiki, a touch therapy used to recharge and rebalance the body's energy, is quickly joining other complementary therapies like acupuncture and massage in such conventional settings as hospitals, hospices, and psychotherapy practice. An ancient hands-on healing art with origins in the Tibetan sutras, Reiki is a means for both active self-care and administering to others. This comprehensive book takes the reader step by step through traditional Reiki level I and II classes, discussing Reiki's origins and purpose, describing the attunement process by which a student is imbued with the power to channel life-force energy, and illustrating the many scenarios in which Reiki is an appropriate support for healing. Comprehensive instruction in the basic hand positions and extra positions used in administering Reiki are accompanied by photographs and medical illustrations. Considerations for establishing a professional practice and opportunities for further learning in both traditional Reiki (level III) and nontraditional schools complete the discussion, making this the first book to serve as both an extensive training manual for students and compelling reading for those considering taking a Reiki class. |
Contents
AN ANCIENT HEALING METHOD FOR THE MODERN WORLD | 1 |
A METHOD OP CHANNELING HEALING ENERGY THROUGH THE HANDS | 4 |
A TIMELESS RITUAL OF TRANSFORMATION | 5 |
REIKI IN THE CONTEXT OF OUR TIME | 8 |
THE REIKI MASTER OR TEACHER | 13 |
THE REIKI CLASS | 14 |
THE REIKI STUDENT | 16 |
REIKI LEVEL I BASICS OF PRACTICE | 19 |
THE BACKBASIC POSITIONS | 135 |
OPTIONAL POSITIONS | 143 |
COMPLETING THE ATTUNEMENT PROCESS | 148 |
THE FIRST FEW DAYS AFTER THE REIKI CLASS | 149 |
BRINGING REIKI HOME | 151 |
ESTABLISHING A SUPPORT NETWORK | 154 |
ESTABLISHING A PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE | 156 |
REIKI LEVEL I CERTIFICATION | 160 |
DISCOVERING COMMON GROUND | 20 |
THE PURPOSE OF REIKI | 24 |
THE ATTUNEMENT PROCESS | 25 |
REIKI HANDS | 29 |
WORKING ON YOURSELF AND OTHERS | 33 |
USING STANDARD POSITIONS FOR TREATMENT | 35 |
WORKING ON YOURSELF WITH REIKI | 38 |
OPTIONAL POSITIONS FOR SELFTREATMENT | 57 |
BASIC I OPTIONAL POSITIONS | 58 |
BASIC II OPTIONAL POSITIONS | 63 |
BASIC III OPTIONAL POSITIONS | 66 |
OPTIONAL POSITIONS FOR THE EXTREMITIES | 67 |
PRACTICING THE HAND POSITIONS | 70 |
REIKI LEVEL I REMEMBERING THE ORIGINS OF HEALING | 72 |
RECONNECTING TO UNIVERSAL LIFEFORGE ENERGY | 74 |
THE REDISCOVERY OF A LOST WAY OF HEALING AND ITS RETURN TO THE PEOPLE OF THE WORLD | 75 |
FROM GENERATION TO GENERATION | 85 |
ALL KNOWING IS REMEMBRANCE | 88 |
PRACTICAL HUMAN ANATOMY | 98 |
REVIEWING THE HUMAN BODY BASIC I | 101 |
REVIEWING THE HUMAN BODY BASIC II | 103 |
REVIEWING THE HUMAN BODY BASIC III | 108 |
TREATING CLIENTS | 111 |
WORKING ON A CLIENT | 113 |
THE FRONT TORSOBASIC POSITIONS | 115 |
OPTIONAL POSITIONS | 119 |
THE HEADBASIC POSITIONS | 127 |
OPTIONAL POSITIONS | 132 |
CREATING THE LIFE YOU WANT WITH REIKI | 161 |
THE REIKI ADVANCED COURSE AN OVERVIEW | 162 |
SHARING COMMON GROUND EXPLORING NEW GROUND | 165 |
WORKING WITH SYMBOLS | 167 |
SELFTREATMENT AND CLIENT TREATMENT | 176 |
PAST MASTERS | 179 |
HEALING THE WORLD | 182 |
REIKI LEVEL II CERTIFICATION | 185 |
BEYOND THE REIKI II CLASS | 186 |
ADDING REIKI II TO A PROFESSIONAL PRACTICE | 187 |
REIKI LEVEL III | 189 |
ASSISTING AT A LEVEL II CLASS | 191 |
EXPLORATIONS BOUNDLESS REIKI BOUNDLESS LEARNING | 192 |
THE OTHER TRADITIONAL REIKI | 193 |
VARIATIONS OF REIKI TAUGHT BY TAKATATRAINED MASTERS | 194 |
NEXTGENERATION VARIATIONS | 195 |
VARIATIONS OF REIKI RECONNECTED TIBETAN BUDDHISM | 196 |
VARIATIONS OF REIKI INFLUENCED BY ANCIENT EGYPTIAN HEALING | 198 |
NOT THE LAST WORD | 200 |
ORGANIZATIONS AND ASSOCIATIONS | 203 |
THE ASSOCIATED BODYWORK MASSAGE PROFESSIONALS ABMP CODE OF ETHICS | 207 |
STATE LICENSING ORGANIZATIONS | 210 |
ON ORDINATION TO MINISTRY | 213 |
SOURCES FOR TREATMENT TABLES AND OTHER SUPPLIES | 214 |
NOTES | 216 |
SUGGESTED READING | 220 |
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Common terms and phrases
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