Experiential Proof
Reiki… a wonderful energy healing modality that transcends time, space, ego and injury to heal by channeling the ‘Universal Life Force’ (aka: Chi / Prana) through the Healer’s hands to the intended recipient. It is a versatile healing modality which does not involve the healer’s personal stores of energy and which can not be used for harm. In fact, the channeled energy goes to wherever and whenever it is needed most for the recipient, directed only partially by the healer. It can be a subtle energy, undetectable to those unfamiliar with sensing such things. But even the most cynical of those who consent to receiving a reiki treatment can be surprised by how intense and immediate a healing session can be.
For example, recently a dear one mentioned he had a bit of physical pain and consented to receiving reiki. He’s been intrigued by but a bit skeptical of my metaphysical pursuits for years now, and although he’s come a long, long way from where he was at understanding or sensing such things, he’s still unaccustomed to sensing the more subtle energies. But five minutes of reiki went a long way towards healing his injury (and removing tons of stress), and thirty seconds after the healing session ended he noticed just how much better he felt – to the point of letting a surprised laugh escape! Even after seeing me do reiki, listening to my explanations of such things, and even performing healings on him in the past, it took a tangible injury and an obvious healing to sway his perception. Where there was once skepticism, now there is at least a bit of belief.
And for some, “proof” in some form or another, is required for belief. But Life itself is experiential -and “proof” is the experience we have with a given situation. It is subjective, and variable. It is through our own individual interactions in the world (seen and unseen) that we grow and through which we develop our beliefs of life and living. This process, and “proof” … the Path… is different for everyone. What matters is that we’re willing to walk it.
Peace. Namaste.
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