

Reiki (pronounced Ray-key) is a Japanese word meaning
Universal Life Energy,
an energy which is all around us.
Reiki is the name given to a system of natural healing which evolved in
Japan from the experience and dedication of Dr Mikao Usui (d. 1926). Fired
by a burning question, Dr Usui was inspired to develop this healing system
from ancient teachings after many years of study, research and meditation.
He spent the rest of his life practising and teaching Reiki. Today Reiki
continues to be taught by Reiki Masters who have trained in the tradition
passed down from Master to student.
There is no belief system attached to Reiki so anyone can receive or learn
to give a Reiki treatment, the only prerequisite is the desire to be healed.
A Reiki Treatment
The method of receiving a Reiki treatment from a practitioner is a very
simple process. The recipient simply lies on a couch and relaxes. If they
are unable to lie down the treatment can be given in a sitting position,
the main thing is for the recipient to be as comfortable as possible.
There is no need to remove any clothing as Reiki will pass through anything,
even plaster casts. The practitioner gently places their hands non-intrusively
in a sequence of positions which cover the whole body. The whole person
is treated rather than specific symptoms. A full treatment usually takes
1 to 1½ hours with each position held for several minutes.
Which conditions can Reiki help?
It is possible to heal at any level of being: physical, mental, emotional
or spiritual. Acute injuries can be helped to heal very quickly but more
chronic illness takes longer. In some cases such as terminal illness,
there is not enough time for the progress of the disease to be reversed.
However, in such cases there is usually great benefit and enhancement
of the quality of life giving a sense of peace and acceptance during the
time remaining.
Reiki healing can be given anywhere at any time as no special equipment
is needed. The practitioner is a channel which the energy is drawn through
by the need or imbalance in the recipient. Neither person has to use any
effort of will or concentration during this process.
As running water smoothes the jagged edges of a rock until it is small
enough to roll away, Reiki flows to the areas of need, soothing pain and
supporting the body's natural ability to heal itself. Reiki restores balance
in one's life.
Reiki supports all forms of treatment both orthodox and complementary.