Monday, March 23, 2009

Is Reiki Safe?

I have been asked this question over and over and over again. I can’t stress enough the fact the Reiki works toward the highest healing good of a person, animal or situation.

Hospitals are continually seeking new ways to fight stress, handle pain management and promote healing. The rising cost of health care and pharmaceutical drugs, which do have side effects, may be part of the impetus. Reiki is a great solution in that it promotes healing and has no negative side effects whatsoever. It complements all other allopathic and homeopathic therapies. It is used on both humans and animals. As stated over and over again, Reiki always and only works toward the highest healing good of the client. It can never harm anyone.

With that said, I don’t know what the highest healing good is for me, I certainly do not know what the highest healing good is for anyone else. No one is privy to that information. No one. Do not let anyone tell you otherwise.

Sometimes, the highest healing good is not what we want. Sometimes, that means the recipient is transitioning from this life to the next. As difficult as that is, Reiki does help with that transition. Ask one of the many hospice nurses who have been attuned to Reiki and use it themselves.

I find Reiki to be extremely beneficial in hospice situations. I have seen Reiki bring moments of lucidity and clarity to the client, allowing family members to share stories and reminisce rather than just waiting and watching for the inevitable.

I’ve been told by family members that Reiki helped them, as well as their loved one through this most difficult situation. They’ve said it was easier and less stressful for everyone. I’ve had people say the level of anxiety was reduced and they could laugh with their loved one, just one more time. I’ve been thanked for being there to administer Reiki so that they could have those moments that never believed they would have again.

As difficult and stressful as these situations are, families are always very grateful for those precious moments they were able to share with their loved ones.


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