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Reiki FAQ

How do I choose a provider or practitioner?

You can find listings of reiki practitioners in local new age magazines, newspapers and online. However, not all people who call themselves Reiki healers or Reiki masters are what they claim. And because Reiki is an unlicensed practice, there are few standards of quality that a practitioner must abide by. For that reason, choose your practitioner carefully.

What should I expect from a Reiki Session?

A reiki session differs from practitioner to practitioner based upon the way they were trained and the way they practice Reiki.

  • Reiki is practiced fully clothed.
  • Reiki can be done over long distances - you need not be present to receive a Reiki healing.
  • Reiki can be done hands on - or without touching the body at all. If you are uncomfortable with being touched, request a hands off healing.
  • Reiki canbe done with the client in any position. Request accomodation if you need to be sitting up or laying down. It is common for healings to be performed laying down on a massage table or similar.
  • What kind of symptoms or conditions is Reiki good for?

    It is important to note that it is illegal for a practioner to claim that reiki HEALS or TREATS anything.

    Can Reiki work with Western Medicine?

    Yes. Reiki is recognized as a complimentary medicine. if you are recieving ongoing medical care and would like to try Reiki, speak with your medical practitioner first - and be sure to disclose your condistion to the reiki healer before your session. A responsible Reiki Healer will likely request a release from your doctor.

    Do not stop taking your medication or stop seeing your doctor on the advise of your Reiki practitioner - and in fact, it is illegal for them to advise you to do so.

    If you are going to have tests run for your condition, scheudle your Reiki session for after the tests, rather than before - to alleviate any possibility of affecting testing outcomes.

    What is Reiki?