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Reiki

Just for today I will not be angry
Just for today I will not worry
Just for today I will give thanks for my blessings
Just for today I will do my work honestly
Just for today I will be kind to my neighbor and every living thing

 

 

            

                                            WHAT IS REIKI   
                
Reiki is a safe, gentle, non-invasive form of hands-on healing 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.
Recipients have report reduced surgery discomfort, anxiety, depression and stress while increased energy, reduction of pain, strengthen immune, balance the Chakras, clear energy blocks, deep relaxation and a general feeling of well being. For individuals, Reiki is a simple, effective way to relax, relieve stress and store energy.  

                                       
                                            CAREGIVERS

 Research has shown that caregiving is the greatest stressor, often adding ten or more years of  age to the cells of the caregiver. Reiki is simple, highly effective way for caregivers to take care of themselves. It replenishes and restores physical, mental and emotional  balance, allowing caregivers to feel both relaxed and energized, and able to handle the stresses of their situation with calmness, clarity and renewed sense of compassion. With caregivers for the sick, elderly and the dying, Reiki facilitates the release of  anxiety, grief and fear supporting positive  emotional closure with loved ones.

                                            SENIOR CITIZENS 

  Reiki helps seniors soothe anxiety, relieve pain and sleep better. Many find Reiki to help them with side effects of medications. Depression in seniors is more prevalent than commonly  realized. It is associated with conditions that occur more frequently among
seniors, such as Parkinson's disease, cancer, diabetes, stroke, severe pain and medications. Seniors  find Reiki helps with side effects and many seniors using Reiki are able to reduce their 
medications  for anxiety or pain, under their doctors supervision. Reiki also helps seniors shorten their recovery time,enabling them to regain mobility faster and decreasing the likelihood of lasting disability. 
 

             
                                ANIMALS
Reiki is ideal for animals because it is gentle and non invasive. It doesn't cause stress, discomfort or pain yet yields powerful results. For healthy animals, Reiki maintains health, provides peace and contentment. For dying animals, Reiki is a gentle way to provide
comfort to your pet and keep them from being afraid and anxious. Animals respond faster than people and positive results are often seen in a short period of time. Because it is a healing energy, it will never harm you or your pet.

                          USUI REIKI TREATMENT 
During a session a client remains dressed, in a comfortable position sitting in a chair or laying on a massage table. A Reiki practitioner's hands focus the Reiki energy by placing them on the body. At the same time, Reiki energy flows to heal the whole person, balancing body, mind and spirit. Reiki is often given to complement (not replace) traditional medicine, and it complements any method of alternative healing. This session takes about 1 hour.
                                                                                                                         $60

 

 

 

 

         DISTANT HEALINGisd to those seeking healing but can not be

Distant healing is offered to those seeking healing but can not be present for the session.  It can be used to send Reiki to the past, the present, or the future, time and distance have no meaning. The distant healing energy can be used to send Reiki anywhere in the world!!  The receiver must be aware and approve for distant healing to be sent. A session includes 3
treatments within a 5 day period. One session builds on the other, strengthening the healing energy for the individual. This energy can also be sent to a specific date, such as a upcoming test, court date, wedding date, meetings, gatherings & surgery etc. You are only limited by your imagination.

The distant healing has been translated to mean,
“The Buddha in me reaches out to the Buddha in you to
promote enlightenment and peace."

I have also seen it translated as
“The Christ in me reaches out to the Christ in you to
promote enlightenment and peace.”
                    $75 for 3session It can be used to send Reiki to the past, the 
                                 $75 for session of 3

                    KARUNA REIKI TREATMENT
 A Karuna Reiki session will run the same way as a regular Reiki session. This is a more advanced version of Reiki, created by William Rand. This energy added to a session creates a deeper more Profound healing. Those seeking to heal deep rooted issue with your past generally will ask for a Karuna session.          
                                                                                                $60
                                                                    
                           
                               
                                     
                       USUI REIKI LEVEL ONE CLASS

In first degree you are attuned to the first level of Reiki. This certified class includes a student manual, how Reiki works, hand positions for treatment, the history of Reiki, the Reiki principles and ethics, preparing for a treatment, and how to give a treatment.

Along with Audrey’s ten plus years experience to guide you both as a teacher and practitioner, you will gain the benefits of being attuned to Reiki bringing you a heightened  awareness, increased sensitivity to what is happening in our bodies and the energy fields of those around us.                                                      $150                                                                                                       $150

                                  Children and Reiki
By all means, do gift your child of any age level one Reiki. Kids have great ability to utilize and feel the energy. In teaching children we translate the logical part of the class in terms they can
understand.Once attuned your child will have in their hands a tool to help  ease pain, stop bleeding, curtail the bruising of the everyday minor spills of childhood.                                
                                                                                            $75
        $75

                      USUSI REIKI LEVEL TWO CLASS 
IIn a second degree workshop the student is taught advanced techniques involving the use of symbols. The symbols increase the energy for hands on healings as well as opening the ability to send distant healing. This class includes a manual, second degree attunement, how to use the symbols and second degree certification.                                                                         $150                                                                                              $150

                  USUSI REIKI MASTER TEACHER TRAINING
Master Reiki Degree training gives the student all symbols and the ability to attune and teach Reiki. In the Master Training you receieve a Reiki Master Level attunement, Reiki Master Manual, What it means to be a Reiki Master and its responsiblities, Teaching Reiki Courses, Method on how to give attunements, the Master Reiki symbols and there intended use and what they mean, and a Master Level Certificate. Only those who are drawn to this level will seek it. The Training you receive in this class comes with over twelve years
expereince as a practitioner and a teacher.                                        $500

ird Degree Reiki  gives the student all symbols and the ability toe Master Class you receive a Reiki

 Advance Reiki student can begin Karuna Reiki training once
completing all Usui Reiki courses. For all levels $875.

                         
Note: location can be organized closer to you if you have a group of
people that wish to be trained. Due to demand throughout the year,
further courses may be provided which are not advertised, please
contact us if any of these dates are not suitable. Training is also
 available on weekdays.
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   Dr Dr. Mikao Usui was responsible for the rediscovery of Reiki and its revival in the 19th century.

                                    

A Response to the Bishops' Statement on Reiki
by William Lee Rand

On March 25, 2009, U.S. Catholic bishops issued a statement advising Catholic
hospitals, health care facilities, and Catholic chaplains not to support the use of Reiki
 sessions. The statement was issued by The Committee on
Doctrine, United States
Conference of Catholic Bishops and titled: “Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as
Alternative Therapy.”

The statement was based on research the committee had done over a period of several
months involving information found on the Internet and in Reiki books. Based on these
sources, they concluded that Reiki came from Buddhist texts and has a religious basis;
that Reiki healing energy is directed by human thought and will; that Reiki is not
validated by scientific studies and has no scientific explanation, and that Reiki is not
accepted by the medical community.

When considering the value of the bishops’ statement, it’s important to note the sources
 they accessed. Much of their research came from information published on Internet Web
sites. Overall, the Internet isn’t a good source of factual information because there is no
requirement that information published there be checked or approved for accuracy.
Anyone can set up a Web site and publish anything they wish. What often happens is that
 authors of sites copy from each other, so if inaccurate information is published on one
site, it can easily spread to many sites across the Internet. If one makes use of the
Internet for research, one must use a developed set of selection criteria that limits one
to only the most respected and reputable Web sites. Otherwise, one runs the risk of
accepting rumor and misinformation as fact.

This is especially true for Reiki Web sites. Reiki information has been riddled with
inaccurate ideas from the beginning of its practice in the West. Many Reiki practitioners,
 teachers and authors fail to check the accuracy of the information they base their teaching
 and writing on, and this has had a detrimental effect on the quality of information publish
ed both on the Internet and in Reiki books.

The best information on Reiki comes from those who have researched the history and
practice of Reiki professionally by conducting research in
Japan, reading original
documents, and interviewing members of the founding Reiki organization in
Japan. If the
 bishops who wrote the statement on Reiki had interviewed several of these experts, they
 would have realized that much of the published information on Reiki is inaccurate, and
they would have had accurate, verifiable information on which to base their conclusions.

Origin of Reiki
One of the stories told by Mrs. Takata about the origin of Reiki indicates that the
founder, Mikao Usui discovered the secret of Reiki n Buddhist texts.
1 This story has
been repeated over and over in Reiki classes, on Internet Web sites and in many Reiki
books. Yet we know this isn’t true. For many years, Mrs. Takata was the only source of
information about Reiki for those in the West, and most practitioners accepted her
statements without question. Language, cultural, and organizational barriers in
Japan
made research difficult for those who wanted to learn more about the origins and
practice of Reiki. It wasn’t until the end of the 90’s that a few researchers were able to
make breakthroughs.

Researchers, including Toshitaka Mochizuki, Hiroshi Doi and Frank Arjava Petter,
made contact with the original Reiki organization, discovered Mikao Usui’s grave,
translated the story of Reiki inscribed on his memorial stone, and uncovered an original
document written by Mikao Usui about the nature of Reiki. These sources indicate that
Mikao Usui wasn’t seeking to discover a method of healing, but that the ability to heal
came to him spontaneously during a spiritual experience on a sacred mountain.
Furthermore, in his Reiki Ryoho Hikkei (Reiki Healing Art Handbook), Mikao Usui
states: “My Usui Reiki Ryoho (healing art) is original, never before explored, and
incomparable in the world.” These facts indicate that Reiki couldn’t have come from
Buddhist texts, nor could it be connected to any religion or belief system. In addition,
Japanese Reiki Masters who have knowledge of Buddhism have indicated that they can
find nothing from Buddhism in the practice of Reiki and that Reiki is religiously neutral.

The Nature of Reiki Healing
One of the first things I noticed after I took my first Reiki class and began to practice
Reiki is that Reiki healing energy directs itself. I was unable to direct it with my mind
 or will and realized this wasn’t necessary as Reiki had its own form of guidance that
was superior to my own. This experience has been verified by other professional Reiki
 practitioners and forms the basis of one of the important keys to using Reiki: If you
want Reiki to provide the best healing experience, it’s necessary for the practitioner to
set their own desire, will and ego aside, and allow the Reiki energy to guide itself.

Scientific Explanation for Reiki
There is a scientific explanation for Reiki that is based on scientific studies and factual
information. This explanation has been presented as a testable hypothesis by James
Oschman, Ph.D.

Dr. Oschman is a scientist with a conventional background who became interested in
the practice of energy medicine. Through research, he discovered a number of important
 scientific studies that point to a scientific basis for energy medicine based on the laws
 of physics and biology. These findings are discussed in an interview, “
Science and the
Human Energy Field
,” published in the Winter 2002 issue of Reiki News Magazine.

The electrical currents that run through every part of the human body provide the basis
for Dr. Oschman’s hypothesis. These currents are present in the nervous system, organs,
and cells of the body. For instance, the electrical signals that trigger the heartbeat travel
throughout all the tissues of the body and can be detected anywhere on the body.

Ampere’s law indicates that when an electrical current flows through a conductor, an
electromagnetic field is produced that reflects the nature of the current that created it.
Tests with scientific instruments indicate that electromagnetic fields exist around the
body and around each of the organs of the body, including the brain, heart, kidneys, liver
, stomach, etc. The heart has the strongest field, which has been measured at a distance
of 15 feet from the body.

The fields around each of the organs pulse at different frequencies and stay within a
specific frequency range when they are healthy, but move out of this range when they are
 unhealthy. The hands of healers produce pulsing electromagnetic fields when they are in
 the process of healing, whereas the hands of non-healer do not produce these fields.
When a healer places his or her hands on or near a person in need of healing, the
electromagnetic field of the healer’s hands sweeps through a range of frequencies based
 on the needs of the part of the body being treated. Faraday’s law indicates that one
electromagnetic field can induce currents into a nearby conductor and through this
process, induce a similar field around it. In this way, a healer induces a healthy
electromagnetic field around an unhealthy organ, thus inducing a healthy state in the
organ. A detailed explanation of this hypothesis, including descriptions of the scientific
studies, diagrams, and references is presented in the interview mentioned above.

Acceptance by the Medical Community
Although Reiki is not universally accepted within the medical community, many
medical professionals, hospitals, and healthcare facilities recognize its benefits and
accept it as an adjunct therapy. In Holistic Nursing, A Handbook for Practice, Chapter
2 “Scope and Standards of Practice,” the American Holistic Nursing Association
(AHNA) lists Reiki as an accepted form of treatment.
3 In addition, according to the
American Hospital Association, in 2007 Reiki was offered as a standard part of patient
 care in 15% or over 800 hospitals across the
US.4 Doctors have recommended Reiki to
 their patients for amelioration of various health-related conditions. Surgeons make use
of Reiki practitioners prior to, during, and following surgery. As an example,
Dr. Mehmet Oz, one of the most respected cardiovascular surgeons in the
US, uses
Reiki during open-heart surgeries and heart transplants. According to Dr. Oz, “Reiki
has become a sought-after healing art among patients and mainstream medical
professionals.”

Ethical Implications
To refuse Reiki treatment to patients that request it creates an ethical issue. According
to the
AHNA statement in response to the bishops’ statement, the practice of holistic
nursing is not subject to regulation by the Catholic church and it would be an ethical
violation for a member of the AHNA to withhold Reiki treatment from a patient who
requests it; this includes those working in Catholic hospitals.

Scientific Studies
There are a number of reputable scientific studies that provide evidence that Reiki is
therapeutic. These studies can be found by using one of the professional medical
databases such as PubMed or Cochrane Collection.
6 Studies meeting medical and
scientific standards are usually published in peer-reviewed journals. There are over 20
 such studies on the therapeutic value of Reiki. A review of some of these studies, “An
 Integrative Review of Reiki Touch Therapy Research” by Anne Vitale, Ph. D., can be
found at
http://www.nursingcenter.com/pdf.asp?AID=732068. While the Reiki studies
 conducted to date are preliminary in nature, they do provide support for additional
studies.

One well-designed Reiki study is “Autonomic Nervous-System-Changes During Reiki
Treatment: A Preliminary Study.”
7 Forty-five subjects were assigned randomly to three
 groups. One group received no treatment, another received Reiki treatment by
experienced Reiki practitioners, and the third group received sham treatment by a
person with no Reiki training who used the same hand positions as those receiving real
Reiki.

Measurements were made of heart rate, cardiac vagal tone, blood pressure, cardiac
sensitivity to baroreflex, and breathing. Heart rate and diastolic blood pressure
decreased significantly for those receiving Reiki, but not for those receiving sham Reiki,
or no treatment. This study indicates that the body does respond to Reiki energy and that
this response isn’t purely psychological. It also indicates a potential therapeutic effect
for Reiki.

“Reiki Improves Heart Rate Homeostasis in Laboratory Rats”8 is another valuable study.
The value of using animals in this type of study is that they are not affected by belief or
 skepticism regarding Reiki. In addition, highly accurate telemetric implants were used
to transmit the biometric data. White noise was used to increase the heart rate of three
implanted laboratory rats. The rats were treated by a Reiki practitioner and by a sham
Reiki practitioner prior to being exposed to white noise and after exposure. The
procedure involved the practitioner directing their hands toward the caged rat at a
distance of four feet. The rats that received Reiki experienced a significant reduction in
heart rate, both before having their heart rates elevated by white noise and after,
whereas those treated with sham Reiki did not. This is one of the most rigorous Reiki
studies to date and demonstrates that Reiki reduces the heart rate in both stressed and
unstressed animals and promotes homeostasis, both of which promote healthy heart
function.

Reiki is practiced by followers of many religious traditions. Although some practitioners
integrate Reiki into their existing religious beliefs, Reiki is not a religion, doctrine, or
dogma. Reiki is grounded in the principle of compassionate action, which is common to
all religious traditions. While each religion has the right to create its own rules, it’s
within the nature of human dignity and free will for each person to decide which path to
 follow and what activities are appropriate for them. For more information go to
www.reiki.org

                                                       Our Lineage                      
                      Kyomota
                       Dr. Usui
                       Dr. Hayashi
                       Mrs. Takata
                       Beth Gray
                       Fay Smith
                       Barbara Hampson
                       Patricia Price
                       Barbara Baker
                       Dr. Audrey  A Delahunt
                       Dr.  Robert Delahunt


                          
                         William Rand, Audrey & Bob Reiki Retreat 2003

                                                                                   
                                                               
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