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What is Reiki?
Reiki is a simple, natural, and safe method of energy healing that everyone can use. It works in conjunction with all other medical or therapeutic techniques to relieve side effects and promote recovery. Reiki is a healing practice with roots older than any written word.

Mikao Usui developed our modern Reiki in the early 1900s, composing the term from the Japanese words rei, meaning “universal, divine, spirit, supernatural,” and ki, which defines the vital life force energy and breath that flows through all living things. Our Reiki definition is, “Universally guided life force energy.” Reiki is essentially, pure, unconditional love.

Every living creature, human and animal, has a Life Force within them—(also known as Ch’i, Qi, Prana, Mana— that keeps the balance of their personal electromagnetic energy field in harmony and functioning. Reiki energy floods the body with natural energy which can heal, relieve stress, and restore inner balance. A person’s perfect health requires a symphony of physical, emotional, and mental, elements to work together harmoniously. Reiki is the catalyst that can bring all of the elements into balance to achieve this status.

Reiki is non-invasive and can be given hands-on or with no touching at all. According to certified practitioners, energy can stagnate in the body where there has been physical injury or even emotional pain. When this energy field is interrupted, weakened, or blocked, tissues, organs, and bodily systems can be affected resulting in sickness and disease. Reiki energy has been shown to unblock stuck energy and open up a free-flowing highway of vigor for the body to heal itself naturally.

What Does Reiki Do?
The Cleveland Clinic lists these results from Reiki treatment.
https://health.clevelandclinic.org/reiki

The Health Benefits of Reiki
Reiki promotes relaxation, stress reduction and symptom relief to improve overall health and well-being. It can:

  • Bring on a meditative state.
  • Foster tissue and bone healing after injury or surgery.
  • Stimulate your body’s immune system.
  • Promote natural self-healing.
  • Relieve pain and tension.
  • Support the well-being of people receiving traditional medical treatments
    such as chemotherapy, radiation, surgery, and kidney dialysis.

Studies show (https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/30948444/) that reiki treatment may create feelings of:

  • Peace.
  • Relaxation.
  • Security.
  • Wellness.

The Reiki Master
A simple technique to learn, Reiki is not taught in the classical sense but is transferred from a Reiki Master to the student. The Reiki Master Teacher gives an “attunement” which allows the student to tap into an unlimited supply of “life force energy” to improve health and enhance the quality of life. A Reiki practitioner is trained to access the loving energy all around us—in the cosmos, the atmosphere, and the world—in order to foster healing. Anyone can learn how to draw in that loving energy.

The attuned Reiki Master becomes an energetic vessel instructed to bring in the highest universal energy and deliver it to the clients. This energy can fill them with the natural power they need to restore homeostasis and health. Reiki energy alone is responsible for any and all effects that result from what trained practitioners direct.While Reiki is spiritual in nature, it is not a religion. Reiki has no dogma and is not dependent on beliefs and works whether you believe in it or not. Although Reiki is not an organized religion, Mikao Usui, the founder of the Reiki system of natural healing, believes it is important to live and act in a way that promotes harmony with nature and all other beings. Dr. Kac Young, is certified as a Reiki Master and a Medical Reiki Master, CMRM. This means she can teach Reiki to students and attune them to the Three levels of Reiki Mastery. She is also certified to be present and attend to clients in operating rooms and medical situations for those who wish Reiki before, during or after surgery and hospitalization.

Reiki Training
There are three levels for Reiki Mastery Training:
1st degree: Also called Reiki I or Shoden in Japanese.
2nd degree: Also called Reiki II or Okuden in Japanese.
3rd degree: Also called Reiki III or Shinpiden in Japanese.
Certified Medical Reiki™ training is available through Raven Keye’s Medical
Reiki International. https://www.ravenkeyesmedicalreiki.com/ **A student must complete the three levels of Reiki training before enrolling in the program to become a Certified Medical Reiki Master.

Dr. Kac’s Daily Reiki Prayer
Just for today, I will not worry.
Just for today, I will not be angry.
Just for today, I will be filled with gratitude.
Just for today, I will be kind to every living thing.
Just for today, I will be mindful of all things.
Just for today, I will see everything as a blessing.

History:
Mikao Usui was born in Japan in 1865. became a martial artist and was spiritually inspired by traditional accounts of the Buddha’s ability to heal. Usui traveled all over Japan seeking the secret key to healing. For months he visited temples and spoke with monks who believed the healing skill had been lost to the ages.

Mikao Usui

Undaunted, Usui studied ancient Buddhist texts. The texts referred to a process of healing which relied on a higher power. Following what the Buddha did, Usui went on a 21-day fast to reach enlightenment and find answers to his quest. On the 21st day he saw a light moving towards him which landed in his pineal gland. The light gave him the Reiki symbols and the understanding of how to heal. When the fast was completed and his mystical experience attained, Usui felt elated and descended the mountain. On the journey, he stubbed his toe on a rock and fell to the ground. He grabbed his toe with both hands, and remarkably, the bleeding stopped, and the pain evaporated. He dubbed this his first miracle. Since Usui had not eaten any food for twenty-one days, he arrived at an inn and ordered a large Japanese breakfast. The innkeeper advised him against this due to the long fast. However, Usui consumed the entire meal without any issues. He called this his second miracle. The innkeeper’s granddaughter, who was suffering from a toothache, came to Usui. He laid his hands on her face, and she was healed of her pain. She told her grandfather that this was a very special guest, indeed. Usui named this his third miracle.

Over the next few days, he scribed the Reiki principles:
Just for today
Do not anger
Do not worry
Receive gratefully
Work honestly
and be kind to all.

Soon after this experience he returned to the city of Kyoto, where he stood on a busy street corner with a flaming torch asking if people needed healing. At first, he was mocked but soon garnered a large following of students, one of whom was Dr. Chūjirō Hayashi, a doctor and retired naval officer.

Sometime later, Usui went into the slums of Kyoto to treat and help the people living there. He spent seven years in the asylum treating many different illnesses. When many of the indigent returned, he asked them why they had not changed their lives. They told him it was easier to beg, and in that instant Usui realized he had forgotten to teach them gratitude. From then on, he used healing plus gratitude in his healing work.

According to Justin B. Stein, professor of Asian studies, justinstein.academia.edu, Hawayo Takata was born to Japanese parents in Hawaii in 1900. Takata suffered many difficulties in her life  including the death of her husband at age 35. Severe physical problems followed. She traveled to Japan for surgery when something unexpected happened. As she lay on the operating table, she heard a voice saying to her “operation not necessary.”

Takata  saw no- one. The voice repeated itself and instructed her to speak to the head surgeon. When she spoke to him about alternative treatments, he told her of Reiki. For four months she received daily treatments. She believed there must be electrodes in the practitioner’s hands giving off the heat. When she learned that the heat just came from their hands, she asked how she could become a practitioner.

She was admitted to Hayashi’s clinic in 1935. By the end of 1936 she had completed all degrees and in 1938 was declared a Master, one of only thirteen. After that she set up a clinic in Hawaii, where she gave Reiki and taught it to the Western world.

When Usui had passed on, Hayashi continued with the work of spreading Reiki as did Hawayo Takata.

We owe these three, Mikao Usui, Chūjirō Hayashi and Hawayo Takata, our deepest gratitude for bringing the gift of Reiki into our world.

Testimonial

After a bad accident left me with multiple broken bones, I got home from the hospital exhausted and weak. My doctors cautioned that it would take months for such massive trauma to heal. Any exertion–from walking a few yards to sitting up for more than 20 minutes–triggered severe pain which required bed rest and a heating pad for the rest of the day.

I reached out to Kac Young to request distant Reiki who is a Medical Reiki Master trained in the Raven Keyes Method of Medical Reiki.

Within a few minutes after beginning the session, I relaxed so deeply that I could feel myself entering that theta brainwave state between sleeping and waking. As the session continued, I could hear her soothing voice, but not specific words or phrases.

I was amazed by the improvement over the next few days.

During our second Reiki session, I was able to walk 100 yards without a cane or walker and go swimming under the full moon. Considering that my right side was paralyzed for nearly a month and I was unable to talk and breathe because it hurt too much to breathe I am living a miracle thanks to Reiki and Kac’s healing methods.

Dr. Laurie Nadel
Psychologist/Author

Services:
Reiki Sessions:
If you would like a one-hour Reiki Session in person, the price is $200.
(Location, Ventura, CA.)
If you would like a one-hour phone remote session the price is $150.
Remote mini sessions by phone are:
15 minutes: $35.
30 Minutes: $80.

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