Friday, July 22, 2016

What To Know About Reiki Massage


By Beverly C. Ralph


A lot of people have fast-paced lives and are under a lot of stress. This makes it more difficult for them to get rest. There are a lot of things that can be done for those wanting mental and physical relaxation. Reiki massage is among them. This practice is recognized as a kind of energy medicine that derives from Japan. It was developed in the 1920s but has changed in many ways since that time.

Western and Japanese are two branches of this practice. There are major differences between these two. Perhaps one of the biggest differences is that the westernized kind utilized systematized placement of the hands. This goes in contrast to Japanese practitioners who employ their intuitions when deciding on the hand positions to use.

In both branches, there is a degree hierarchy. This includes the first, second, and master or teacher level. All are associated with specific techniques and skill sets. People interested in this should learn as much as they can about it. Furthermore, they are encouraged to seek find local practitioners with the best available services, ratings and costs.

When the body is released and free of stress and worries, it can function to its full potential. That includes its natural ability to heal from various ailments. These treatments may offer balance on every level. Those with optimal health can still benefit from these procedures, as they assist the body in building defenses against various illnesses. Others dealing with anxiety, pain and other ailments can benefit from this.

Reiki is different than what most consider to be traditional massage. It works to open up various pathways in the body to allow for blood and energy flow. In some instances, a hands-off method may be utilized and particularly helpful for those suffering with pain following surgery or an injury. Because there are so many different forms of this, it is difficult to measure the level of effectiveness. Still, this might be a solution for those interested in non-invasive and more natural options for wellness.

The word for the practice is derived from two Japanese words meaning the wisdom of God or a higher power and life force energy. This treatment is believed to work on the whole body of a being, including the physical self, mind, emotions and spirit. It can elicit feels of relaxation, peace, well-being and security.

Though this is considered spiritual in nature, it is not known as a religious practice. Still, it may allow a person to become more in tune with their spiritual self and religious beliefs. Mike Usui, founder of this system, has long advocated that people also promote peace and harmony in their day-to-day lives.




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