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Competitiveness is Not a Part
of Reiki
One thing that can get in the
way of developing a spiritual attitude
about your Reiki practice is fear of
competition. This has caused more
problems and created more restrictions
and negative energy in the Reiki
community than any other area of
misunderstanding. Lack is an illusion
and this is especially true for Reiki!
There is a far greater need for healing
on the planet than there are Reiki
practitioners who can provide it. Fear
of competition goes directly against the
nature of Reiki energy and because of
this, it can repel people from you who
might otherwise be interested in
receiving a treatment. Reiki comes from
an unlimited supply and does not fear
competition. People who do Reiki
together find that their Reiki gets
stronger as more people join the group.
If Reiki was competitive, then just the
opposite would happen, it would be
strongest when you were alone and get
weaker as more people joined the group.
The nature of Reiki energy is
one of cooperation. It understands the
concept that we are all one and flows
freely to anyone and everyone. It works
in harmony with all other forms of
treatment. It is clearly apparent, the
wisdom of Reiki is to welcome all other
practitioners as allies. If the
spiritual purpose for your Reiki
practice, is to help others and to heal
the planet, then you can only rejoice
when you hear about another Reiki
practitioner in your area as they are
helping you fulfill your purpose. Accept
the wisdom of Reiki as your own wisdom,
that all others who practice Reiki are
helping you. The more you can do this,
the more your Reiki practice will
thrive. Don t worry about taking clients
away from other practitioners. Each
practitioner has their own value and
special way of helping others. You will
attract the clients who are right for
you. Others will attract the clients who
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Reiki Will Soon Be in Great Demand
An important trend is developing in
society that will soon create a great
demand for Reiki practitioners. More and
more people are discovering the value of
alternative therapy. A recent study
conducted by Dr. David M. Eisenberg of
Boston s Beth Israel Hospital indicates
that people in the US are beginning to
turn away from modern medicine and make
greater use of alternative health care
techniques. The survey concluded that 34
percent of Americans said they used at
least one alternative therapy in 1990
and that Americans are spending nearly
$14 billion a year for this treatment,
most of which comes out of the patients
own pocket. The therapies most used are
meditation, touch therapy (such as
Reiki), guided imagery, spiritual
healing, chiropractic, hypnosis,
homeopathy, acupuncture, herbal cures,
and folk remedies.
Also of note is the fact that the
National Institutes of Health has
created an Office of Alternative
Medicine whose purpose is to research
alternative healing methods and
establish their value. Already many
healing techniques formerly considered
quackery by the medical establishment
have been proven valid by this new
office. These include chiropractic,
acupuncture and homeopathy and they will
soon be studying touch therapy and
Reiki. Clearly, a paradigm shift is
taking place toward the general
acceptance of alternative medical
treatment. It is likely that Reiki will
become widely accepted as a valid form
of healing before the end of the decade!
Think what this means for anyone with a
Reiki practice. A great need is
developing for Reiki practitioners!
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