Monday 19 August 2013

How Reiki Healing Works on Your Physical And Mental Well-Being John McGrath Healer?

Reiki as we all know is an ancient Japanese healing technique where a practitioner channels universal life energy. In Hinduism it’s called ‘Prana’ and in Chinese ‘Chi  to the body of a subject to restore and unblock energy in particular meridians and (chakras). All our problems whether physical or mental, start from unbalanced energy in your body. Sometimes, many healers use this holistic method combined with other healing therapy to accelerate the restoration process. John McGrath Healer says that when you have a perfect harmony between your mind and body and spirit, you will feel happy and contented. 


How Reiki healing works in our body?

Reiki healing principally depends on the energy of the healer. Everybody has life force flowing in there system.  The source of which is unknown but these energies manifest through our physical body. Healer John McGrath says that some people have an extraordinary aura while others have a weak aura. It is the detection of the blockages in the energy field and physical body that a Reiki practitioner knows where to work and knows the science behind the chakras, and thus works in the relevant areas.
Universal life force is consciously manipulated by the practitioner for well-being. Since it is a non-invasive energy, it can also be applied to oneself.

Is Reiki a religion?
Reiki is available to everyone because the scope of healing does not depend on one’s intellectual or spiritual development. Many people think of Reiki as another cult religion, which in fact is a false perception. It is certainly spiritual in nature because it deals with the sublimity of human existence, but it is not religion. It has no dogma and no belief system is required to accept Reiki.

Although Reiki is not religion, it is still significant to live a life according to moral codes that exemplify harmony. The alpha and omega of Reiki healing is energy, and positive energy is cultivated through simple and honest living. So, a practitioner must live a life with ethical ideals to promote peace and harmony, which is universal to all religions.

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