Holistic Arts Institute

Integrating Ancient Wisdom and Modern Practice
 

Your Subtitle text

SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY,

SAVE THE EARTH

 

Reiki is both a complete system of healing one’s self and others as well as
an effective adjunct or complement to other approaches of medical care.

 


REIKI PRINCIPLES

 

 

 

Just for today, I am without anger.

Just for today, I am without worry.

Just for today, I am grateful for my

many blessings.

Just for today, I am diligent in my

work (meditative practice).

Just for today, I am compassionate to

 myself and every living thing. . . . MORE!

 

 

The Healing Benefits
of Water

 

 

Water is a medium that is able to amplify and send energetic wave patterns.  The ability of water to copy, memorize, and carry energetic signals and messages was shown in the 1980s by researcher Jacque Benveniste.  In an experiment, he exposed ordinary water to the recorded signals of acetylcholine and ovalbumin.  The recordings were then introduced to isolated guinea pig hearts.  The effects of the digitized water were identical to the effects on the heart produced by the actual substances of acetylcholine and ovalbumin.  This experiment and others like it, although controversial, provide insight into the importance of water in cellular communication and the ability of water to duplicate and transmit the energy frequencies of a substance.  The ability of water to copy and memorize information is also the theory behind the potentization process that is used in homeopathy (Lloyd 65). . . MORE!

 

 

Learn more about HAI’s in-depth Usui Reiki courses by visiting the following pages:

 

Reiki Master Teacher and Practitioner (RMT) Program

 

Usui Reiki I Course

Usui Reiki II Course

Usui Reiki III Course

 

 

Out beyond ideas of

wrong doing and right doing,

 

 

there is a field.

I will meet you there.

~Rumi

 

 

 

 

 

 


SAVE TIME, SAVE MONEY, SAVE THE EARTH

 

 

Begin your Reiki Master Teacher and

Practitioner Program today!

 

HAI’s Reiki Master Teacher and Practitioner (RMT) Program is now available in printable PDF format that you can download today.  Reiki is a simple and natural system of energy healing or energy medicine originating in Japan through the investigations of Dr. Mikao Usui (1865-1926), also known as Usui Sensei.  The Japanese word Sensei is a title of great respect used to address someone who is a teacher or a master. 

 

Energy medicine is one of five domains of complementary and alternative medicine identified by the National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine (NCCAM) in the United States.  Energy medicine deals with energy fields of two types:   those which can be measured; and those which are yet to be measured or exceedingly difficult to measure.  Types of energy medicine involving energy fields that can be readily measured include magnetic therapy, light therapy, color therapy, and sound therapy.  Types of energy medicine involving energy fields that are difficult or yet to be measured include acupuncture, Qigong, Therapeutic Touch, Healing Touch, and Reiki. 

 

Energies that are difficult or yet to be measured are often referred to as subtle energies.  The technical term for the human subtle energy field is biofield.  The technical term for someone who works with this field is biofield therapist.  However, most professionals working with subtle energies use terms like energy healer, subtle energy healer, Lightworker, or Reiki Practitioner. 

 

The various energy medicine systems vary widely in philosophy, approach, and origin.  However, as with all holistic healing methods, energy medicine proposes that imbalances in the body’s subtle energy field result in illness, and that by restoring balance, health can be restored.  Imbalances may involve energy depletion, excess, or stagnation.  Therapists that work with subtle energy are often able to perceive it, and work with it to effect change and influence health at the physical level.

 

The Japanese word referring to subtle energy is Reiki which is pronounced “ray-key.”  Reiki is made up of two Japanese words, Rei and Ki.  The most common definition of Rei is “Universal Consciousness”, while the most common definition of Ki is “Life Force Energy”. 

 

In using Reiki, a practitioner utilizes the skill of manipulating and strengthening that life force or Ki to help a subject experience healing.  While the long accepted therapy of acupuncture does the same thing using needles and herbs, the Reiki practitioner uses only hands and awareness to channel and interface with the subject’s life force.  Reiki is both a complete system of healing one’s self and others as well as an effective adjunct or complement to other approaches of medical care.

 

Reiki does no harm.  It is a refuge of well being and can help to alleviate suffering, whether it is of physical, emotional, mental or spiritual nature.  It relieves pain, stops bleeding, and speeds physical healing; it comforts, soothes, and calms; and Reiki releases emotional trauma from the past, the present, and the as yet unknown future.  In this time of turbulence and transition on Earth, Reiki is a part of planetary healing.  It belongs to everyone and to Earth herself.  Reiki, the Universal Consciousness that produced this universe is still operating in us.  Find your place in a growing global community of conscious change agents—begin your Reiki Master Teacher and Practitioner Program today!  MORE INFORMATION!