Reiki, The Ancient Healing Art

Reiki was founded in the 1800’s in Japan by Mikao Usui, a Buddhist who dedicated his life to the study of hands-on healing methods. Reiki is not a religion, as it holds no creed or doctrine. It is not a belief system, therefore, no mental preparation or direction is needed to receive a treatment, only a desire to receive and accept the energy. Having a Reiki treatment does not involve massage. Since Reiki requires no specific setting or preparation, it can be utilized in all hospital environments, including outpatient clinics, emergency rooms, intensive-care units, operating rooms and all other patient settings.

How does it work?
Reiki practitioners have received both instructions and Reiki “attunements” which raise and accelerate their energy flow. The practitioner provides a Reiki treatment by the gentle act of “laying on of hands” with the intention to be of assistance. The result is that the health giving life-force energy in the recipient’s body becomes amplified and balanced.

What are the benefits?
Reiki complements and enhances all types of medical treatment. It helps relieve stress,

What are the side effects?
There are no side effects or contraindications with Reiki; it is noninvasive and safe for all ages from premature babies to the elderly. Reiki can be performed on a patient while he is lying down, sitting or standing. No adjustment in clothing needs to be made, since Reiki flows through any barrier, including casts.

What can I expect from a Reiki treatment?
Having a Reiki treatment is really quite simple. You will lie on a comfortably padded massage table, fully clothed, for approximately 45 minutes to one hour. Modesty is respected at all times. The Reiki practitioner will place his or her hands gently on top of your clothing over key positions on your body. Many people fall asleep during the treatment because they feel so relaxed. You are a participant in your health care and are always in control.