- Origin: Reiki was developed in the early 20th century by Mikao Usui, a Japanese Buddhist monk. Usui embarked on a spiritual quest to rediscover ancient healing techniques, leading to the birth of Reiki as a holistic healing practice.
- Universal Life Energy: Reiki is based on the belief that a universal life energy flows through all living beings. Practitioners tap into this energy and channel it into the recipient’s body, promoting healing and balance on physical, emotional, and spiritual levels.
- Hands-On Healing: Reiki practitioners use a hands-on or hands-off approach during sessions. Through light touch or hovering their hands over specific areas of the body, they facilitate the flow of healing energy to address imbalances and promote well-being.
- Self-Healing and Empowerment: Reiki emphasizes self-healing and self-care. Practitioners are encouraged to practice Reiki on themselves regularly to maintain their own energy balance and well-being. Reiki also offers empowerment through training and attunements, allowing individuals to become Reiki practitioners themselves.
- Complementary Therapy: Reiki is often used as a complementary therapy alongside conventional medical treatments. It does not replace medical care but can support and enhance its effects. Many hospitals and healthcare facilities now integrate Reiki into their wellness programs, recognizing its potential benefits in promoting relaxation, reducing stress, and supporting the body’s natural healing processes.
Autumn Equinox Community Gathering
Join us as we come together to celebrate the transition from summer to autumn. This gathering is a moment of