Glossary


Search:


Advanced search
Browse by category:


Ask question



Showing: 1-11 of 11  
Questions
 
Reiji
Reiji is the ability to find or spot imbalances in the body. It develops naturally as the student practices Reiki. Consistent practice in...
25 Apr, 2007 Views: 111
Gakkai
The Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai was the original organization that Mikao Usui founded which continues to practice and teach Reiki in an unbroken line...
25 Apr, 2007 Views: 103
Shinpiden
Shinpiden is the third level on the Reiki path. Healing Mastership/ Psychic Mastership or Spiritual Mastership in Japanese Reiki Levels. ...
14 Feb, 2007 Views: 143
Reiki Master Teacher / Reiki Teacher
Reiki Master Teacher (or Reiki Teacher) Someone who has learned Reiki up to Teacher Level and is qualified to attune and teach Reiki to others. ...
14 Feb, 2007 Views: 153
Attunement
Reiki attunements are adjustments made by the Reiki Master to the students energy body to allow Reiki energy to flow through them from the...
14 Feb, 2007 Views: 134
Cho Ku Rei
The Cho Ku Rei is the First Reiki Symbol. Cho Ku Rei is commonly called the "Power" symbol in the Western Styles of Reiki (Usui...
14 Feb, 2007 Views: 155
Beaming
Beaming is used with distance healing or with a person who cannot be touched.  Beaming is a technique of distant healing. Beaming is the...
14 Feb, 2007 Views: 132
Mikao Usui
Mikao Usui was born in Japan in August of 1865. Usui named his healing ability Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai in Tokyo.  He established the Gokai,...
11 Feb, 2007 Views: 130
Therapeutic Touch
Based on the idea that energy extends beyond the skin into a field surrounding and interpenetrating the body. This therapy aims to re-establish...
08 Feb, 2007 Views: 144
Labyrinth
An ancient mystical tradition for walking meditation with varied configurations of winding paths, all of which lead to the center and back out...
08 Feb, 2007 Views: 145
Reiki
A method of Japanese spiritual healing that aims to strengthen a person’s absorption of universal life energy. Practitioners channel Chi to...
11 Feb, 2007 Views: 134