An Interesting Spiritual Healing Fact
Nurses and Healing Touch
Healing touch starts with the theory that all people are naturally healthy. Healing touch practitioners believe this is a complementary medicine used to change the way a person thinks. They believe that negative thinking can disturb their energy field and make them sick. The purpose of healing touch is to help restore the patient's natural healthy energy field.
Healing touch can influence a person's physical, emotional, and spiritual health. This is done without touching the...
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Reiki What Is It and How Does It Work
The Japanese developed Reiki as a technique for stress reduction and to promote healing. "Laying on the hands" is what drives Reiki. An unseen life force energy flows through all of our bodies and when that energy is low then stress is more apparent and if it is high we feel capable of handling almost everything that comes our way. Reiki is taken from two Japanese words that mean Wisdom or Higher Power and spiritually guided life force energy.
Patients report when they are finished with Reiki treatment they experience a wonderful glow of radiance. This treatment works through the whole body and creates feelings of peace, security, and confidence. It is a natural and safe way of treating your body and emotions with spiritual healing. Reiki has been proven to be effective with all known illnesses and emotional problems. It was developed to compliment other medical treatment or psychotherapy. It has no side effects and promotes recovery.
Reiki is a simple technique to learn and Reiki classes are widely available. The treatment is not linked to a person's intellect and people from all walks of life can be trained to become a Reiki healer. A healer is taught to tap into an unlimited supply of energy for promoting good health and quality of life. You can be a Reiki healer regardless of your background or education.
Reiki is not a religion but the treatment is spiritual in nature. Healing will occur without a belief in God although most healers find that keeping in touch with God or their Higher Power increases their healing powers. Reiki promotes harmony with the world around them and their relationship with others. It is a natural means of healing which promotes peace and harmony. It adds spiritual balance to the person and works to heal the inner nature of the patients. The client must accept the healing for it to be effective and must take an active part in the treatment.
Reiki healers work by gently laying their hands on the patient or hovering a few inches above the body. Tuned into their own spiritual and life energy, they are able to find or "sense" where the problem is in the patient's body. They will concentrate their energy on that area while the patient concentrates on the same area of their body. The practice of Reiki will aid in healing emotional problems as well as physical healing. Reiki healers believe as many other spiritual healers that turmoil and stress in the emotions can make your body physically sick. Reiki may be used in hospitals with medical treatment and can be a complementary practice to aid in a faster recovery time after an illness or surgery.
More information on the practice of Reiki can be found on the Internet. You can access magazines, articles, newsletters, and seek Reiki treatment on many of these sites. One site that is a good source of information is www.reiki.org. |
01/04/2009
Book explores intuition, healing (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Traverse City author Dianna L. McPhail has published "On the Right Lead" (220 pp., $15.95), a collection of 13 stories of suspense and imagination.
Book explores intuition, healing (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
01/05/2009
Skya Abbate Writes, Bind Each Other's Wounds, Spirituality in Clinical Medicine (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Skya Abbate writes book on the roll of doctor/patient interaction in healing, and the importance of spirituality in clinical medicine.
Skya Abbate Writes, Bind Each Other's Wounds, Spirituality in Clinical Medicine (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
01/04/2009
Book explores intuition, healing (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Traverse City author Dianna L. McPhail has published "On the Right Lead" (220 pp., $15.95), a collection of 13 stories of suspense and imagination.
Book explores intuition, healing (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
01/05/2009
Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
TAOS, N.M. (AP) — Jurors on Friday began deliberating the case of the leader of an apocalyptic New Mexico sect who is accused of illicit sexual contact with 14- and 16-year old female followers.
Douglas Dispatch (The Daily Dispatch)
01/05/2009
Skya Abbate Writes, Bind Each Other's Wounds, Spirituality in Clinical Medicine (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
Skya Abbate writes book on the roll of doctor/patient interaction in healing, and the importance of spirituality in clinical medicine.
Skya Abbate Writes, Bind Each Other's Wounds, Spirituality in Clinical Medicine (PRWeb via Yahoo! News)
01/04/2009
Book explores intuition, healing (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
Traverse City author Dianna L. McPhail has published "On the Right Lead" (220 pp., $15.95), a collection of 13 stories of suspense and imagination.
Book explores intuition, healing (Traverse City Record-Eagle)
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Maida earned love, respect of Metro Detroit interfaith community (Detroit News)
DETROIT -- After Pope Benedict XVI in 2006 made historical references to Islam that were perceived by some Muslims and others as harsh criticism of the faith, Cardinal Adam Maida visited the nation's largest mosque, the Islamic Center of America, in Dearborn, to try to put things right.
Maida earned love, respect of Metro Detroit interfaith community (Detroit News)
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