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Written by Linda Douglas
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Wednesday, 03 August 2005 |
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Ki – can be translated as the fundamental life force.
Rei-Ki – consists of two syllables in the Japanese language. ‘Rei’ can be used to describe the ‘universal energy’ or ‘the cosmic energy’. ‘Ki’ can be translated to describe the life force flowing through all living things.
‘Reiki is an ancient and profoundly simple system of ‘laying on of hands’ healing derived from Tibetan Buddhism’1
The Reiki principles: Just for today I will give thanks for my many blessings. Just for today I will not worry. Just for today I will not be angry Just for today I will do my work honestly Just for today I will be kind to my neighbour and every living thing 2 1 Stein Diane, ‘Essential Reiki’, (1995), The Crossing Press. 2 Arnold L & Nevius S, ‘The Reiki Handbook’ (1982:27), Harrisburg, PSI Press |
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 13 September 2005 )
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