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Saturday 3 May 2014

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 Reiki is a Japanese word pronounced Ray – Key 

Rei – means “Divine Love”, “Divine Wisdom” 
Ki – (Chi, Prana) means “Vital Energy” or “Life Force Energy” which flows in and through everyone and everything 

Reiki is the essence of Life Energy guided by The Divine Love and Wisdom of Our One Creator.






Traditional Meaning of Reiki

Reiki KanjiThe old form Kanji (Japanese system of writing) describes the healing system known as Reiki. It is easily explainable as follows:
Reiki- On the earth stands a shaman (healer) with his arms raised against the sky. From the heaven the rain comes down with lifesaving energy consisting of 3 parts, Light, Love and Wisdom. The shaman (healer) acts as a channel (channeling this energy down to all the people of the Earth). The Reiki Teacher is the channel when s/he initiates students and practitioner is the shaman (healer), when s/he channels this spiritual energy to the people treated.

 

Rei KanjiRei – Strokes, 24. Consists of 3 parts. Top is rain, middle is things and bottom is Shaman. Rei means "spirit or spiritual". The Japanese dictionary defines Rei as: (1) Spirit; the spiritual aspect of the human being as contrasted to the physical. (2) Divine, luminous, charismatic, supernatural, mysterious. (3) The luminosity of the spirit; the luminosity of a God or Sage. (4) Inconceivable spiritual ability; charismatic power; charisma; wonderful; a wonder. (5) A rainmaker, a diviner; a person or being with spiritual or supernatural powers. (6) A shaman. (7) Goodness; good, excellent, efficacious. (8) Clever, nimble, sharp. (9) Life. (10) A living being; a human being. (11) A supernatural (mythical) beast or being; a fairy, an elf. (12) Pure, undefined, unpolluted. (13) Bright, clear.


Ki KanjiKi – Strokes, 10. Consists of Breath with rice (Rice in Japan is sometimes used as a synonym for people). Ki means "energy". The Japanese dictionary defines Ki as: (1)Vital energy connected with the breath. Invisible life-force, somewhat equivalent to the Indian Prana. (2) In the view of Zhuxi and other Neo-Confucians, the material force of the Universe. The generative forces of heaven and earth, by means of which all things are constantly reproduced. (3) Air. (4) Breath, steam.










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