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REIKI
​is a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It is administered by "laying on hands" and is based on the idea that an unseen "life force energy" flows through us and is what causes us to be alive. If one's "life force energy" is low, then we are more likely to get sick or feel stress, and if it is high, we are more capable of being happy and healthy.
The word Reiki is made of two Japanese words - Rei which means "God's Wisdom or the Higher Power" and Ki which is "life force energy". So Reiki is actually "spiritually guided life force energy."
A treatment feels like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through and around you. Reiki treats the whole person including body, emotions, mind and spirit creating many beneficial effects that include relaxation and feelings of peace, security and wellbeing. Many have reported miraculous results.
Reiki is a simple, natural and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use. It has been effective in helping virtually every known illness and malady and always creates a beneficial effect. It also works in conjunction with all other medical or therapeutic techniques to relieve side effects and promote recovery.
​• Release blocked emotional energy, old patterns and negative emotions 
• Access the energetic frequencies and higher states of consciousness at will, experiencing life moving in the positive direction that you set forth during your session 
• Learning to heal and focusing on your well-being 
• Be grounded, secure, confident and in touch with your own body 
• Be in touch with your emotions
• Become self-confident and able to manifest your desires without dominating others 
• Be compassionate and loving, with healthy relationships 
• Be able to express your own truth, to listen as well as speak 
• Get in touch with intuition 
• Have a sense of connection with the divine 


Principles of Reiki

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Healing Symbols and Their Meanings

A healing symbol is a mark, sign, word, or design that represents and reflects the art of healing.
People of all cultures utilize symbolism in their various religions and spiritual practices. Rituals have been performed using symbols throughout history by healers, medicine men and religious figures for strength, healing and protection. The practice of visualizing healing symbols leading to a positive mind set, productive energy, tranquility and a greater harmony between the body, mind, and soul is gaining popularity in the ever-changing world we are living in.  

1: The Reiki Power symbol –Choku Rei
The Choku Rei is also called the power symbol. It is used to channel and direct energy within the body. The Choku Rei is drawn at the beginning and end of a healing process. It serves as a catalyst for physical healing and purification.
Since the Choku Rei is a power symbol, it can be combined with other symbols to strengthen the healing process. The Choku Rei can be drawn or visualized on a person, place, or thing, to fight off negative energy and protect the recipient.
 
2: The Reiki Harmony Symbol- Sei Hei Ki
Sei Hei Ki, known as the harmony symbol, is used for mental /emotional healing, and most commonly serves as a remedy for depression, anxiety, and trauma.
Healing an individual at an emotional level brings harmony to the whole body, strengthening the relationship between the mind and the body. This symbol can be used individually or in combination with other symbols.
 
 
3: The Reiki Distance healing symbol- Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen
The Hon sha ze sho nen is also called the distance healing symbol. It is used to send energy to people who are far away. Energy can be sent irrespective of time, distance, place, even into the past, present, and future, in order to heal problems within those realms.
Healers and practitioners consider this the most powerful and useful symbol.  This symbol can also be used in karmic healing because it can unlock the Akashic records, which some consider to be the source of human consciousness.

4: The Reiki Master Symbol- Dai Ko Myo
The Dai ko myo is also called the master symbol. Dai ko myo can be translated as ‘great shining light’. It is done for spiritual awakening, enlightenment, positivity, evolution, and self-awareness.
Helping you to connect to your inner self and the world around you. Dai ko myo stresses that universal energy is everywhere and connects all life forces, and to be used on a person, place, or thing to bring a positive energy field.
Visualized, it is said to offer psychic protection, advanced stages need to be mastered for                   the practitioner to reach this stage.

 5: The Reiki Completion Symbol- Raku
The Raku, called the completion symbol, is used during the final stage of a Reiki healing. This symbol is used to seal energy within the body and seen as a powerful addition and was incorporated into Reiki traditional practices. It is particularly useful because it can heal very small areas in the body. The Raku is drawn downwards from the head of the person to the ground, it has been referred to it as the fire serpent.
 
2. The Rod of Asclepius
The Rod of Asclepius is an ancient Greek healing symbol. It features a serpent coiled around a rod and is an emblem of Asclepius, the god of medicine and healing. According to Greek mythology, Asclepius was one of the most skilled healers in the world.
The Greeks believed that Asclepius visited people in their dreams and healed them. The Rod of Asclepius has come to symbolize healing, fertility, and rebirth. It is the logo of the World Health Organization and the symbol of the American Medical Association.

 
3. Eye of Horus
The Eye of Horus is an ancient Egyptian symbol that represents healing, restoration, and good health. According to Egyptian mythology, Horus, who lost his left eye in a battle with Seth, was able to get it back through Hathor’s magical healing.
The restoration of Horus’ eye came to symbolize the process of healing, prosperity, and protection. Each of the six parts of the Eye of Horus is said to refer to one of the six senses. 
In the Mediterranean, fishermen often paint this symbol on their ships for protection. The Eye of Horus is also used in amulets to protect the wearer.
 
4. Native American Healing Hand
Symbols play an integral role in the cultural and spiritual lives of Native Americans. The symbol of the Healing Hand features a hand with a spiral in its midst, and together these elements stand for healing, protection, and life.
Men who went to the battlefield etched this symbol onto their shields, or tattooed it on their skins, for protection from the enemy.  The Healing Hand is also called the Shaman’s hand because it is said to have the powers of the Shaman’s tribe.
The Healing Hand is still worn today for luck, protection, and positive energy.
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6. The Antahkarana       
The Antahkarana is said to have originated in Tibet/China and is used by Reiki healers (among others).  The symbol creates an energy that directly impacts the human aura. 
Healers call it one of the most powerful symbols as it has a consciousness and energy of its own.
The Antahkarana is used to heal various ailments, both big and small, and it’s believed that placing the symbol on a person, place, or thing will keep negative energy and illness at bay. It is a valuable tool for meditation due to its 3-dimensional qualities. Regular use of the symbol is said to generate greater inner clarity and focus.
 
 
 
7. Medicine Wheel
The Medicine Wheel is also known as the sacred hoop. It has been used by Native Americans for healing, protection, and good health. It has four directions within a circle, that can represent elements of nature, seasons, stages of life, aspects of life, animals, and plants.
The symbol also reflects the sky, earth, and trees, which stand for health, life, and rejuvenation. The Medicine Wheel can be drawn, visualized, or worn as a pendant.
 
8. Spiral Sun
In many shamanic traditions, the Sun is seen as the first healer or the first Shaman of the people. The spiral symbol stands for motion and the movement of the universe.  
The symbol is said to help us return to a happy, healthy life when something goes wrong. The Spiral Sun incorporates the healing power and energy of the entire universe.
 

10. The Yin and Yang
It is a lesser-known fact that in Ancient China, the Yin and Yang was used as healing symbol, for treating both physical and emotional ailments. Yin and Yang represent the duality and balance found in the universe.
In Chinese medical practices, some parts of the body are seen as Yin and some as Yang. The basic idea is that the Yin and Yang should be healthy, creating a harmony of movement in our lives. 

11. Om Symbol in Hinduism
Om is a sacred sound and a spiritual symbol in Hinduism. It symbolizes the whole universe and the essence of the soul.
The Om symbol is commonly used to initiate a spiritual ritual. Those who recite the Om sound or meditate in front of the symbol, often report feeling relaxed and purified.
It aids in emotional concentration and healing. Om takes away negative energy and evil spirits. It is also a symbol of protection and is often used in Reiki rituals.
Although healing symbols were used by ancient practitioners, they continue to be relevant even today. Many people practice healing rituals or meditate in front of healing symbols for a healthy mind, body, and soul. Healing symbols are said to be an effective way to obtain positive energy and rejuvenate the spirit.
 

Tracey R. Brake LMBT
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