Reiki
Reiki
Reiki is a gentle, yet powerful energy healing modality that originated in Japan and has since become one of the most widely practiced holistic therapies in the world. It involves the channeling of universal life force energy through the hands of a practitioner to support healing, relaxation, and emotional balance.
Reiki is not tied to any religion or belief system and can be practiced by anyone open to working with energy and intention.
Origins and Meaning
The word "Reiki" is composed of two Japanese kanji:
- Rei – "Universal" or "Spiritual Wisdom"
- Ki – "Life Force Energy"
Together, Reiki means "spiritually guided life force energy." This concept aligns with ancient understandings of life energy found in many cultures (e.g., Qi in Chinese medicine, Prana in yogic philosophy).
Founder: Mikao Usui
Mikao Usui, a Japanese spiritual seeker and teacher, developed the system of Reiki in the early 20th century after a profound meditative experience on Mount Kurama. Usui's method was a synthesis of meditation, energy work, and spiritual teachings focused on healing the whole person—body, mind, and spirit.
He emphasized self-healing, spiritual growth, and daily ethical practice through the Reiki Precepts:
```Just for today: Do not anger. Do not worry. Be grateful. Work honestly. Be kind to all living things.```
How Reiki Works
Reiki operates through the concept that energy flows through all living beings. When this energy is balanced and flowing freely, we experience well-being. When it is blocked or low, physical or emotional imbalances may arise.
During a session:
- The practitioner places their hands lightly on or just above the recipient’s body.
- Energy flows where it is most needed.
- The process is guided by intuition and the recipient’s innate healing intelligence.
Recipients often feel:
- Warmth or tingling
- Deep relaxation
- Emotional release
- Clarity or peace
Levels and Training
Reiki is typically learned in three degrees or levels:
Reiki I – Self-Healing
- Focuses on channeling Reiki for oneself and others.
- Includes the first attunement (energy alignment) and basic hand positions.
Reiki II – Practitioner Level
- Introduces Reiki symbols for distance healing and mental-emotional work.
- Strengthens energy flow and expands one’s healing reach.
Reiki III / Master Level
- Involves advanced techniques and the Master symbol.
- Prepares the student to teach and initiate others into Reiki.
Training is passed from teacher to student through direct transmission and energetic attunements.
Reiki Symbols
Reiki uses sacred symbols to focus and direct energy:
- Cho Ku Rei – Power Symbol
- Sei He Ki – Emotional/Mental Symbol
- Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen – Distance Healing Symbol
- Dai Ko Myo – Master Symbol
These symbols are traditionally kept sacred and are taught during appropriate levels of Reiki training. They are not believed to have power on their own but act as keys to open energetic channels and higher consciousness.
Uses of Reiki
Reiki is often used to:
- Reduce stress and anxiety
- Promote physical healing
- Support emotional well-being
- Complement medical treatments
- Prepare for or recover from surgery
- Deepen meditation and spiritual connection
It is commonly offered in:
- Holistic therapy centers
- Hospitals and hospice care
- Yoga studios
- Private healing sessions
Scientific View and Integration
While Reiki is still considered a complementary or alternative therapy, studies have shown promising results in areas like:
- Stress reduction
- Pain relief
- Mood improvement
Many integrative medicine programs now include Reiki alongside conventional treatments to support whole-person care.
Reiki and Chakras
Reiki naturally works through the Chakras chakra system, promoting harmony and balance across energy centers such as:
- The Heart Chakra (emotions, love)
- The Solar Plexus Chakra (will, identity)
- The Crown Chakra (spiritual connection)
Practitioners may intuitively feel or sense where energy needs to flow and apply Reiki accordingly.
Self-Practice and Meditation
Reiki is not just a healing technique, it’s a way of life. Practitioners are encouraged to:
- Meditate daily
- Apply Reiki to themselves
- Live according to the Reiki precepts
- Practice gratitude and mindfulness
This creates a state of inner harmony, clarity, and compassion that flows outward to others.
See Also
- Chakras
- Energetic Symbols, Signs & Sigils
- Energy Healing
- Meditation
- Aura
- Prana
- Spiritual Practices
- Asemic Writing
- Holistic Philosophy
Suggested Reading
- Frank Arjava Petter – The Original Reiki Handbook
- William Lee Rand – Reiki: The Healing Touch
- Bronwen & Frans Stiene – The Reiki Sourcebook
- Penelope Quest – Reiki for Life