Friday, January 23, 2015

How to do your best Reiki Healing

Effectiveness of a Reiki Treatment session depends on the preparedness of the Reiki Practitioner to channel Reiki and the readiness of the client to receive Reiki. There are many things Reiki Practitioners can do to keep the mind clam and to get in to the mindset of channeling Reiki.

(1) Free your mind from the burden of healing the client


When we are doing a Reiki treatment, it is the Reiki energy that does all the work. Reiki practitioner is just a channel. Therefore, the level and the type of healing received by the client cannot be influenced by the Reiki Practitioner. All Reiki Practitioner needs to do is to be open to receive and channel Reiki. I have found that just knowing Reiki is going to do the best healing releases all my anxiety and excitement and put me in a clam state of mind.

(2) Perform Reiji-Ho


Reiji-Ho includes Gassho meditation and few other steps.

Steps:

  1. Perform Gassho meditation. The best way to do Gassho meditation is covered in a another post.

  2. While in the prayer position, intend to connect with Reiki and intend for the client to receive the best treatment.

  3. Bring the hands in the prayer position to the third-eye and intend Reiki to guide your treatment.

Spend enough time in Gassho so that the next two steps has the best effect on you.

(3) Stay guided by Intuition and Byosen


Intuition: Sometimes your intuition will guide you to move your hands. This might not happen all the time, but whenever possible, follow your intuition.

Byosen: All the time pay attention to sensations you feel in your palms (Byosen) and move the hands when sensations guide you to do so. Even when you are not guided by intuition, Byosen will always guide you. Paying attention to Byosen will also help you to stay focused, if your mind tends to wander or when anxiety or excitement creep up.

More you listen to your Intuition and Byosen, you will notice that your Intuition and sensitivity to Byosen also increases.

Love and Light,

Kolitha Gamaka

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