5 Common Myths about Reiki
Many people often misunderstand the Reiki or healing with energy. In
this article we will be looking into 5 common myths about Reiki and how
you can align yourself with the highest degree of healing.
1) Reiki Healing is a Cult or a Religion
This
is completely wrong. Reiki is all about spirituality; there is nothing
religious about it. There isn't any Reiki church or a priest who gives
sermons on it. The foundation of Reiki lies in its principles that have
been laid out for its practicing students. These principles are not at
all connected to religion but rather come from a Japanese Emperor. The
ability to heal totally corresponds to the ethical code. Although Reiki
principles aren't usually communicated with the person receiving it,
they might be in some cases. This communication fully revolves around
the well being of the recipient.
2) The Reiki Practitioner Heals the Recipient.
No,
not really. This can be explained easily, a person practicing Reiki is
the one who pours Reiki energy or universal force of life onto the
person receiving it so that they are able to heal their mind, body and
spirit. The Reiki healing energy is passed on through the practicing
individual and is passed on to the recipient. Here, the Reiki
practitioner happens to be only a medium for the healing process. No
one has the ability to heal you but yourself. The whole task of healing
cannot be designated to someone else.
3) Reiki is a One Time Healing Procedure.
It
would be very helpful if this were true. Although there are times that
recipients get healed and cured with one short healing session.
However, chances of that happening are very rare. Healing isn't a
one-time thing; it's holistic, a process, and a path that you need to
walk on to see results. To get worthwhile results and experience real
changes, Reiki recipients are usually recommended to go through at
least 3 to 4 sessions. Typically what clients do is they go through a
few sessions, get a break, and come back again in a few months. However
be the approach to the problem, the point remains the same, that
healing is an ongoing process.
4) A Reiki Treatment Deserves to Be Free
Reiki
is universal, it's a divine art and complete life force energy - thus
it should be free. However, it cannot be provided free of cost unless
and until the practitioner himself offers it as a gift or for some
charity purposes. When you are paying to a Reiki practitioner he should
be completely prepared to offer the treatment. He must be eligible and
have the skill and the ability to direct the Reiki energy for the
purpose of your healing. In short, he must put in all the effort
required to be a professional, well-equipped service provider. This is
the reason why you should be paying for Reiki, just the way you pay for
any other health service or surgery.
5) Healing Means Getting Cured.
Curing
may be a part of the healing procedure. However, if you do get healed,
it does not necessarily mean you're cured. Healing is different than
curing, in fact they are opposite in their approach towards wellness.
Curing works by working on getting rid of the symptoms of the health
condition and its physical causes, whereas healing directly attacks the
main cause of the health problem. Reiki healing is all about spiritual,
emotional and mental re-balancing and unblocking. It works on
dissolving the root cause of the condition, which leads to alleviating
the symptoms as on the whole.