Reiki Hand Positions – Holding Energy In The
Palms
Reiki hand positions are the key to either self-treating yourself
with reiki, or treating others. Before your start your
session, if you happen to be new at this, or even if you are not,
check the charts for the correct reiki hand positions before you
start.
Before your session with yourself or your client, once you have
the reiki hand positions scoped out, you will likely (depending on
what level you are at in your reiki journey) start by drawing your
symbols. If you are an advanced practitioner, then start with
Dai Ko Mio, then Cho Ko Rei, then Sei He Ki and finally Hon Sha Ze
Sho Nen. If you are not advanced, you would be starting your
session with the Cho Ko Rei and then assuming the reiki hand
positions. Remember to draw the symbols and say the names of each
symbol three times.
What happens next, now that you have drawn and called your
symbols, is the universal life force energy starts flowing through
your hands. By now you will have the first of the reiki hand
positions already on your client. The first position is over
the eye area. Very gently lay your hands there in the right
reiki hand positions and begin. By starting at the top of
your client and following all the proper reiki hand positions, you
will allow the energy to flow where it needs to go, where the
client needs it the most. Just don't force the energy to go
some where, it will do that on its own.
A typical reiki session takes about 45 minutes, during which
time you will have used your reiki hand positions all over the
client's body – holding each position from 3 to 5 minutes in
duration. You can use your intuition on the length of time to
hold the positions. Cup your hands slightly, fingers
holding together, and keep your touch light. Your client will
likely either be on your reiki massage table or in a chair if they
wish.
Your intent before starting your reiki session is to be clear
that you are starting treatment to help heal and to have the
universal life force energy flow through you to facilitate
that. It's not a really complicated ritual, just the simple
exchange of energy between two or more people. You need
the desire to help heal and give. They need the desire to
receive help and energy.
You don' t have to worry about where the energy is going once
you have started working on the client. Reiki life force
energy is smart and it knows where it needs to go. In fact, once
you have started your session it's best to just get out of the way
of the energy and let it do its own thing.
The treatment protocol usually taught Reiki practitioners involves
a series of hand positions well spaced along the client's
body. The way they are spaced out provides good coverage for
the client. While the energy does go where it is most needed,
it often stays near where the practitioner has placed her
hands. Having said that, it makes sense that by covering all
parts of the body evenly, the client gets the best treatment
possible.
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