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The Reiki is the same in both hands The flow and effectiveness of the Reiki are the same in both hands. There is no `giving' or `receiving' hand to worry about when using Reiki. Simply put, if you treat a person for one hour with one hand they will get half as much as they would if they were treated with both hands. The quality would not be altered. You could also treat one person with one hand and another person with the other hand. c) One can treat oneself with Reiki There are many gifted `healers' who are able to help others but cannot help themselves. Reiki operates independently on the practitioner's body, practitioners can lay their hands on their own bodies and enjoy all the benefits of Reiki. This is of particular importance from the perspective of preventative medicine. One of the great luxuries in the life of a Reiki practitioner is the time spent on self-treating. d) There are no harmful side effects from Reiki There are a large number of cases where people have observed
what at first appears to be negative effects. People with no understanding
of the physiological healing processes of the body can misinterpret
what they experience. When the body is undergoing a healing
process, there can be short term effects which cause some
discomfort. e) No need for diagnosis with Reiki The majority of Reiki practitioners are lay people who are not trained in diagnosis. Reiki knows where to go to effectively treat the person. |
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