Reiki Level I
Dramatically Improve Your Health and Your Happiness While Learning a Healing Method That is Spontaneous, Natural, and Effortless!
The Usui Method of Natural Healing Reiki Manuals
Reiki Level I: A Comprehensive Guide
Breaking away from the standard teaching methods, the authors present Reiki Level I in a way that provides the reader with a more accurate picture of the origins and discovery of Reiki, the history of this healing system, and how it developed over the years in both the USA and Japan.
In addition, unlike most Reiki books and manuals, the Reiki hand placements are discussed from both a spiritual and clinical perspective, covering total healing of Self - Body, Mind and Soul.
Table of Contents
- Chapter 1 – What is Reiki; The Reiki Precepts
- Chapter 2 – Understanding The Precepts; Natural Universal Laws A Clinical Perspective
- Chapter 3 – Energy Healing Techniques; The Body’s Energy Pathways; Meridians; Chakras; The Aura
- Chapter 4 – History and Origins of Reiki; Eastern Version; Western Version; Western (Takata) Version
- Chapter 5 – Healing Guides
- Chapter 6 – Reiki Symbols: Level I The First Reiki Symbol; The Law of Three
- Chapter 7 – Health Benefits of Reiki; The Healing Session
- Chapter 8 – Reiki Hand Placements; Illustrations
- Chapter 9 – Healing Benefits of Hand Placements; Physical, Mental/Emotional, Spiritual Levels
- Chapter 10 – Reiki Ethics
- Chapter 11 – Preparing for a Reiki Attunement
Also included:
- A Treatment to Heal Diseases, Hand Healing
- Ten Major Precepts of Tendai (Juuzenkai)
- The Central Themes of Buddhist Philosophy
- Research Papers and Clinical Studies
All of our Reiki manuals are written for beginners, Reiki practitioners, and for Reiki Master/Teachers.
Reiki Level I: A Comprehensive Guide, by Dr.Robert E. Zee and Terri
83 pages (PDF eBook)
ABOUT THE AUTHORS:
Terri is a professional Reiki Master/Teacher and Tao Master and a pioneer in teaching Online Reiki Classes. Attuned in the Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki Method of Healing, Karuna Reiki® and Seichem Reiki, Terri has over 20 years experience with Reiki and other alternative healing modalities. As a recognized authority of Reiki, Terri has also worked as a Guide to Alternative Medicine for a large Internet portal. She has also worked as an Intuitive Reader (Tarot and I Ching) for both Prodigy and AOL and as an Online Events Coordinator, Senior Leader, and Special Contributor for Prodigy’s “New Age Connection” community. You can contact Terri via this Website.
Usui Reiki lineage: Mikao Usui - Chujiro Hayashi - Hawayo Takata - Virginia Samdahl - Joyce Morris - Jenny Leong - Terri
Karuna Reiki® lineage: William Rand – Debbie Rahawlski – Cathi
Dr. Robert Zee is in private practice in Cumming, Georgia. The practice offers Chiropractic care, Reiki, other forms of energy healing, massage therapy and other modalities. Dr. Zee achieved his Zen Mastership in January 1977. He holds a degree in Engineering from the Georgia Institute of Technology and a Doctorate of Chiropractic from Life College in Marietta, Ga. Dr Zee is also a Reiki Master and teaches classes in Reiki I, II and the Master level. The Reiki classes offered by the doctor include an introduction to Kinesiology and other forms of Energy Medicine in addition to the traditional material.
Usui Reiki lineage: Mikao Usui - Chujiro Hayashi - Hawayo Takata - Phyllis Furumoto - John Lacks - Annie Star -Cynthia Rose-Young - Adrienne N. Cobb - Claudia Storms - Amy Weeks - Dr. Robert E. Zee.
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What Do The Reiki Symbols Mean?
I received an email the other day asking me to “explain, exactly, each line used in the Reiki kanji.” I thought this was an interesting, and unique, question. Of course, the answer will greatly depend on the Reiki Master/Teacher being asked, and which Tradition they follow. With that said, here are my own answers: Read more
Are Catholic Bishops Afraid of Reiki Healers?
An article appeared in The Bulletin today about U.S. bishops denouncing Reiki based on the grounds that Reiki is “unscientific, superstitious” and of course, “inappropriate for Catholics.”
I take issue with the following points in the article:
1. “The bishops recently developed “Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy.”
How can the evaluate it if they truly believe it’s nothing more than unscientific, superstitious, mumbo-jumbo? Their evaluation would no doubt be biased. Read more