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THE  JAPANESE  SYSTEM  OF  REIKI

CHIRON   REIKI    PARRAMATTA    NSW

What is Ki ?

    “Qi (also spelled Chi or Ki) is the universal life force

    that permeates all being.

    A fundamental concept in traditional Chinese philosophy,

    an understanding of Qi is crucial to the success in the practice

    of all East Asian healing and martial arts,

    from Tai Chi to Taekwondo to Reiki

    Gary Khor Reflections on Qi

As Ki is at the very centre of Reiki as a Reiki practitioner

it is important that you develop a growing understanding of it.

The more you are aware of techniques, activities and environmental factors

that can positively or negatively affect your own energy levels

the more able you will be to bring balance into your life.

Consequently Ki practice will empower you to help others with their own healing.

The Reiki techniques that you will learn in  workshops

applied with constancy (nin), will greatly assist your own development

as a Reiki Practitioner.

Reiki  is  a system that can bring much benefit to you

and through you to others.

Any description of ki can not fully describe its very essence. Even though this may be the case the Chinese have studied it and interpreted it for thousands of years.

‘Qi is the universal energy or life force which permeates all being….

A (developing) understanding of Qi is crucial to success

in the practices of all east Asian healing (including)…. Reiki.’      Gary Khor

Ki has many names as does H20 or water. In different states H2O can be ice, rain, steam, icicles, fog, mist, droplet, ocean etc. Just like water Ki is described with a different prefix depending upon its quantity, location, source, rate of movement, phase, function and so on.

Human Ki or Ren Qi as the Chinese call it is a combination of prenatal Ki (Yuan Qi) and post natal Ki (Jen Qi).

The prenatal Ki (essence) comes from our parents

and the environmental conditions at the time of our conception.

Postnatal Ki we obtain from our environment; in what we eat, breathe and absorb on a daily basis.

As Ki flows through the body – through the organs  - it is refined or transformed.

This can have physical, emotional, intellectual and spiritual effects

Part of the Ki acts as a defensive field against pathogens and negative energy.

Other field aspects are located  within the various energy centres of the body.

 

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