Many
of us are looking for natural methods for treating ailments today.
Faced with a barrage of conflicting reports in the media regarding
estrogen therapy and an epidemic of cancer in certain regional areas,
it is reasonable for people to be looking for therapies to complement
their allopathic care. Reiki (pronounced Ray-Key) is one such alternative.
Reiki
is a very unusual, non-invasive healing modality which helps to balance
the human energy system and assist the body in repairing itself. It
is extremely effective in helping to maintain health and prevent injury.
Similar to ancient “laying-on” of hands, the technique/treatment is
a very relaxing experience. The Reiki practitioner places his hands
in various patterns on the body designed to treat the major organs
of the body.
The
client experiences a pleasant warmth from the practitioner’s hands.
Most clients fall asleep and feel refreshed following the treatment.
Some experience relief immediately; others find that within a week
or month (sometimes after they have “discounted” the validity of the
treatment) their symptoms have diminished or disappeared. Some conditions
can be successfully healed in one or two treatments; other more serious
conditions such as arthritis or endometriosis require an extended
period of treatment often in conjunction with other healing modalities.
Reiki is never to be considered a “miracle” approach; rather, Reiki
should be thought of as complementing other forms of treatment.
The
word Reiki itself means “universal life energy” and the technique
originated in Japan when a scholar Mikao Usui set about to learn more
about healing as mentioned in the ancient texts. His studies took
him to many countries including the United States. He eventually began
to study ancient Buddhist scriptures and after a prolonged retreat
discovered he had the ability to heal.
The
capacity eventually was passed to Hawayo Takata who brought the technique
to the United States via Hawaii. Takata eventually passed the ability
to 22 Reiki “Masters” in the United States who have in turn brought
Reiki to thousands of individuals worldwide.
Many
complaints of climacteric women are a result of hormones running amok;
dysmenorrhea (menstrual cramps), premature menopause, premenstrual
migraines (progesterone levels too low or estrogen levels too high),
hot flashes, and the emotional roller-coaster women experience. Since
Reiki is known to help balance the various systems of the body, the
hormonal level of the body would be affected as well.
Specifically,
it has been observed that over a period of time Reiki has normalized
menstrual cycles, reduced cramping, helped with migraines, and lessened
the frequency and intensity of “hot flashes”. The efficacy of Reiki
seems to be in its ability to bring all systems of the body into balance
maximizing the natural ability of the body to heal itself.
To
utilize Reiki for your problem, you could receive Reiki treatments
until symptoms disappear, take a Reiki 1 workshop to learn self-treatment,
or combine both approaches, which many people do. Reiki is being accepted
in hospitals and clinics and requested by patients as a pre and post-operative
adjunct procedure. In her book, Prepare For Surgery, Heal Faster,
Peggy Huddleston recommends the use of Reiki. Connecting with a Reiki
practitioner can be as simple as contacting:
| Reiki
Alliance |
| 204
N. Chestnut St. |
| Kellogg,
Idaho 83837 USA |
| telephone
# 208-783-3535 |
|
fax # 208-783-4848 or
email: |
| internationaloffice@reikialliance.com |
| www.reikialliance.com |