Seichim Reiki

Seichim Reiki

Seichim is an old Healing System used by Priests in the temples of Egypt. Seichim means Force from a place of Worship but keep in mind that it’s a feminine energy. These are the reasons why the time to get used (rather in touch with) to Seichim is longer so Seichim Masters are pretty rare.

Your work with Seichim is based on intuition and you become familiar with it as you strengthen your connection to the Sky trough your Soul Chakra. This system was channeled by Patrick Ziegler during a meditation in the Great Pyramid. In the beginning he used familiar symbols as ANKH and INFINITY but as he became more used to the energy with the help of other masters, he soon developed a Healing System.

Although the Seichim energy is old and requires a lot of work if you approach it enthusiastically, it’ll change your perspective on life, bringing solutions to your patients from where they least expect them.

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Shamballa Reiki

Shamballa Reiki

Shamballa is a Healing System channeled by John Armitage. Hari Das Melchizedek (as he is sometimes called) came in contact with Saint Germain and he was given the mission to bring back on Earth the Shamballa Reiki System.

Saint Germain told the story of Atlantis. He was a priest there and Shamballa was a system of connecting with the I AM presence trough one’s higher self.

Trough John Armitage several new healing methods and symbols were added to Usui Reiki. Activating your Merkaba and 36 String DNA, Violet Flame Meditation and Palm Master Symbol are some of them. Having been initiated into this system you develop a close connection to Saint Germain.

Shamballa 13D has evolved along the years by adding more symbols and methods from a Healing System close to a Spiritual Path and it is best suited for therapists and patients that are willing to try another kind of Reiki.

Karuna Reiki

Karuna Reiki System

The word Karuna comes from Sanskrit. In literal translation it means “a compassionate action”. The reason for spreading this System is Love and sharing the gift of self-healing with others. The prerequisite for Karuna is having Wisdom. For this reason, while you are developing abilities to help others, you become enlightened.

Karuna was developed by William Lee Rand along with other Reiki Masters like Marcy Miller. After practicing Reiki with some of the symbols he integrated them into a system. Although some of the symbols can be found in other Reiki Systems with other names they have a particular way of behaving in Karuna.

Working with Karuna Reiki develops your psychic abilities. You become able to receive messages from your Guides. Several patients have felt the presence of  Kuan Yin or Mother Mary.

The symbols in Karuna help you in your work by creating connections to Archangels like Michael or Gabriel.

A System of Compassionate Healing, Karuna focuses on trauma being suited especially for working with children.

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Fantasy Healing using Reiki

FantasyHealing – Argumentation

After 4 years of traveling this is a way of repaying the people that got me started on the Reiki Path.

I feel that there is much more to learn from working at a distance regarding both therapies and attunements.

I think that healing is needed constantly and all you have to do is offer.

These are some of the reasons why I created https://fantasyhealing.wordpress.com.

LVX!

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Useful Reiki Links

Useful Reiki Links

http://pjentoft.com/

http://www.reiki.org/

Reiki and Chakras

The Energetic System

Reiki for Chakra

All Chakras are energy vortexes in our Energetic Body. They are both on our back side and on our front side going from our groin area to above our head. We could envision the primary Chakras as 7 hearts along our spine that connect all our energetic veins and the secondary Chakras. The secondary Chakras are located in areas such as shoulders, hands, feet. The Chakras close and open, rotate clockwise or anticlockwise depending on our mood.

I will give some information on each Chakra.

1. Muladhara

  • Color: Red
  • Gland: Adrenal
  • Crystal: Ruby
  • Mantra: Lam
  • Unbalanced: Obesity, hemorrhoids, constipation, sciatica, anorexia, knee troubles and bone disorders, frequent illness and fears in general.
  • Balanced: Profound connection to nature, trust in natural laws.

2. Svadhistana

  • Color: Orange
  • Gland: Ovaries or testicles. Spleen.
  • Crystal: Coral
  • Mantra: Yam
  • Unbalanced: Unsure and unstable in sexual and emotional matters. Cannot express true feelings. Suppresses natural thoughts.
  • Balanced: Consideration of others. Open, friendly and kind personality abounds. No trouble sharing feelings with others.

3. Manipura

  • Color: Yellow
  • Gland: Leyden Gland
  • Crystal: Amber
  • Mantra: Ram
  • Unbalanced: Need to dominate. Obsessive need for material security and possessions.
  • Balanced: Feeling of wholeness. Inner peace. Tolerance and acceptance of others.

4. Anahata

  • Color: Green
  • Gland: Pancreas
  • Crystal: Green Jade
  • Mantra: Yam
  • Unbalanced: Insincere or fear-based love. Looking for rewards and/or harboring feelings that love will not be returned. Rejecting the love offered by others, including God.
  • Balanced: . Balance between material and spiritual worlds. A powerful feeling of love and appreciation of and toward all things.

5. Vishuddha

  • Color: Blue
  • Gland: Thymus
  • Crystal: Turquoise
  • Mantra: Ham
  • Unbalanced: Despite much talking, cannot find true expression. Fear of silence. Fear of being judged or rejected.
  • Balanced: Understanding and knowledge of the balance of speech, expression and silence. Knows how to listen to “inner voice.”

6. Ajna

  • Color: Indigo
  • Gland: Pituitary gland
  • Crystal: Lapis Lazuli
  • Mantra: Ksham
  • Unbalanced: Focus on intellect and science without metaphysical aspects. Only sees the obvious and surface meanings. Fears intuition.
  • Balanced: Spiritual awareness. Invites intuition and inner awareness into everyday life.

7. Sahashrara

  • Color: White
  • Gland: Pineal gland
  • Crystal: Amethyst
  • Mantra: Aum
  • Unbalanced: Disbelieving the existence of the Supreme Spirit. Fear of spirits and anything spiritual.
  • Balanced: Abandonment of Ego for the Universal Good. Being at peace with God.

Harish Johari wrote some good books on the subject.

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Other Reiki Symbol Uses

Reiki Symbols as Tools

Cho Ku Rei

  • purifying your room
  • cleansing your food
  • protecting your home
  • healing plants
  • charging batteries

Sei He Ki

  • psychic protection
  • enhancing communication
  • crystal programming
  • for relationships (without affecting Free Will)

Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen

  • entering the Akasha Chronicles
  • situation healing
  • protection against Dark Magick

Dai Ko Myo

  • fighting Dark Magick
  • sending Reiki to your plans

Please check also Diane Stein on the subject.

Reiki

The Reiki System

First you need to know about the levels. There are 3 levels in Usui Shiki Reiki Ryoho: Practitioner, Therapist and Master.  Out of 200 people Usui trained only 17 people reached the Master level.

One of them was a naval officer called Chujiro Hayashi (1925, 47 years old).  He brought order to Reiki creating a backup system of hand positioning as ailments for different diseases in case the students didn’t have enough intuition. Then Reiki was passed on to Hawayo Takata (1938) a lady who was very ill and was cured by Reiki. She attuned 22 masters until 1980 and all Masters can trace their line back to her, Hayashi and Usui.

The Reiki principles play an important role in Reiki. They were discovered while Mikao Usui healed homeless people. He had healing sessions with them, tried to teach them the way but for them it was much easier to be on the streets and beg instead of having a workplace with bills to pay. So that’s why he decided healing shouldn’t be free anymore and the attunements should have a much higher price (Takata charged 125$ for first level) and give assistance only to people that were willing to obey the rules:

The secret of inviting happiness through many blessings
The spiritual medicine for all illness
For today only: Do not anger; Do not worry
Be humble
Be honest in your work
Be compassionate to yourself and others
Do Gassho every morning and evening
Keep in your mind and recite.

This information is gathered from different internet sources. William Lee Rand has some books on the subject.

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Reiki Healing

The Reiki Healing

The original name of Reiki was supposed to be “Te-ate” which meant “Hands-on Healing”. Taking this into consideration and the name “Reiki”, this is a system of channeling trough hand positioning.

A normal Reiki session lasts about 45 minutes, 1 hour max, while a distance healing session might last up to 30 minutes. During a normal session the therapist might use palm scanning of the aura to see which is the most affected area or simply use common hand position which help in balancing the energetic system and insist upon areas that he feels are most affected as he discovers them. During a distance healing session the therapists uses a picture to send energy. Another way would be to print the information which was handed down by the patient on a sheet of paper and use that as a connection. (The distance attunement is sent in the same way)

Regarding the ethics of Reiki it is very important to say that a Therapist doesn’t give medical advice nor replaces the doctor. Having established this, the Therapist isn’t in any legal danger. Also Reiki doesn’t replace your religious faith. Reiki is Universal. During therapy and having the Distance Symbol at his disposal the Therapist doesn’t have to touch the patient for the energy to flow. This helps for painful areas and avoids complicated situations.

Regarding the way Reiki works it is not by sugestion it simply does. This is shown best by worldwide results. I want to make sure you get this too: Reiki flows from the Therapist to the patient and nothing else in between (no diseases from one to the other – hygiene rules apply).

In conclusion about healing considering that God sends and allows healing, the Healer asks and channels, I think it’s up to the Patient on how fast his recovery is. This is why a Reiki Therapist shouldn’t promise healing, nobody can be sure about the real cause of the problem.

Jennie Austin gives more details in her books.

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The Symbols in Reiki

The Reiki Symbols

Mainly each symbol represents something. Some symbols are used to define energies and some symbols are used to invoke entities. In this case Usui Shiki Reiki Ryoho symbols have to be considered as Gates for the Universal Energy. While this energy passes trough one of the Four Gates it becomes impregnated with a way of acting upon the client and combined with the specific method it delivers results.

It is not possible to explain all 4 symbols at once and I’m approaching them one by one but that doesn’t mean one of them is less potent than the other. They have different purposes and can be used separately, together or not at all. It depends on the Reiki Therapist/Master. They are activated by drawing or by chanting.

Although it is guided by symbols the Reiki energy must not be underestimated, it is an intelligent Energy flowing from the Source and directed by God so it goes wherever it is needed. Also keep in mind that these symbols might be used in non-therapeutic purposes according to One’s Will but these matters I will not discuss here. The symbols have no color only brilliant white but depending on the patients needs that might change.

First Symbol – Cho Ku Rei

The Power Symbol

This symbol is about power and literal translations of it’s name are in the area of: “Concentrate the Power Here!” or “Strengthen the Power Here & Now!”.

This symbol is mainly used in case of emergencies when first aid is important. It is also used to heal specific areas. Setting a concentration point on the palm chakras, for example, is useful before starting a therapy as in activating or making them rotate faster, to deliver a higher energy flow. CKR is useful against infected wounds bringing empowered Reiki energy to that spot to purify it.

Second Symbol – Sei He Ki

The Mental/Emotional Symbol

This symbol is about freeing from agitation and is usually translated as “Man and Spirit become one!” or “Mind be still!”.

It is very useful in stress conditions and panic attacks. Being a gate to the subconscious mind and at the same time to the soul can it can operate on patients that have troubling states or are burdened by issues. It can be used to release bad habits or let go of emotional drawbacks.

Third Symbol – Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen

The Distance Symbol

“Bridging Time and Space” , “Crossing the Universe” are some of it’s translations focusing on crossing over limits.

Being the Distance Symbol, HSZSN enables the therapist to work upon trauma. It’s primary usage is sending energy at a distance for healing or attunements. Combined with the other symbols it allows Reiki to spread faster maybe solving what appeared to be a dead end situation.

The Fourth Symbol – Dai Ko Myo

The Master Symbol

It means “Great Shining Light”, “The Source of Love” closely related to religious symbols like the Cross, Ankh or Pentagram.

This symbol allows you to connect to the Source in such a way that you can allow other people to become Practitioners, Therapists or Masters. It works on harmonizing at the genetic level.

This is a very short presentation. Penelope Quest has some books on the subject.


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