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Offline Dr Kevin Ross Emery

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Have you ever felt that something was missing in the Reiki system we have today?

There has always been some conjecture that the woman who brought Reiki into this country, Mrs. Takata, was not given all the steps. Some people believe that's because she was a woman. In this case, conjecture is irrelevant. Even the material that Dr. Usui discovered was only part of the information on how to practice what we now call Reiki.

The "lost" information has come back to us through channeling. In 1996, I was contacted by an elderly gentleman - 5,000 years old, give or take a few years - who calls himself Wei Chi. He began channeling through me, using me as a vehicle to communicate his message to Reiki healers all over the world.

One of the first things he told us was, "Reiki, as it has come into this culture, has gone the way of McDonalds." In America, Reiki has become the "quick fix" eastern healing art. Before you cut this article out, put it on a dartboard and begin warm-up throws, please read on.

Did you ever feel as though there was something more to Reiki than what you were taught? You aren't alone.

Wei Chi and I have talked with many people, from Reiki I graduates to Reiki Masters, both Reiki Alliance and non-Reiki Alliance. Among them, we've found a general sense that something was missing from Reiki as it is practiced today. Reiki has lacked the feeling of more holistic and cause-oriented types of healing. In some ways, it's been missing something that's experienced in other Eastern healing arts, as well as some Pagan healing procedures. Too often, Reiki may seem like a "take two aspirins and call me in the morning" approach.

Before you object, think about this. Let's say you are with a group of people who are Reiki practitioners and someone has a headache. How many jump to give a little "all natural cure" with those hot-to-trot Reiki hands?

Experienced Reiki practitioners may laugh, but you know it's true. Reiki rarely addresses why the person needed to manifest the headache or what its non-physical cause might be.

Wei Chi and I are not denigrating the current Reiki system in any way. Traditional Reiki has a powerful energy of its own. It has a profound ability to promote relaxation, stress reduction and passive healing. It promotes a generalized feeling of well being.

Those are key element in healing. In fact, most healing cannot take place without it. However, according to Wei Chi, Reiki was originally a four-step process of healing through self-empowerment. In addition to the steps of traditional Reiki, Wei Chi talks about:

* Helping people to discover what their imbalances are.
* Accepting responsibility for those imbalances.
* Participating in one's own healing.

So, what's missing from the traditional Usui system? Maybe just one or two things are missing. Mostly, in order to promote fundamental changes, the participant must have an active role in his or her own healing. That's simple to say, but it can take some thought and study to implement.

If you are a Reiki practitioner, consider how you can help your client participate in this process. Help him or her accept responsibility for the imbalances that caused the condition. Look for paths to empowerment that can help your client, long term.

Reiki can be a fine "quick fix," but that's not enough for most practitioners... or their clients. Today's Reiki enthusiasts want a more active role in healing themselves and others.

Whether or not you believe in "lost steps," consider how often you've been frustrated when a client didn't heal, or experienced a relapse. That may not be your fault or your client's.

The client probably discovered dramatic relief during the traditional Reiki treatment. He or she may have felt confident that Reiki is the path to healing. There's nothing wrong with that, and it affirms the importance of traditional Reiki.

However, it's time to look beyond Reiki's traditional structure and see if something may be missing. Examine your options. Study what's available within Reiki and related fields.

By empowering your clients to understand and participate in their own healing, Reiki can provide a more complete, lasting and holistic approach to well-being.
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #1 on: March 30, 2009, 11:28:23 PM »
Hello Kevin,

Welcome to our forum and thank you for your contribution.
I hope you can tell us a little bit more about yourself and your background, here or in the new members section.

Your story has an interesting point of view :)

From my point of view I do not agree with some/most statements:

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If you are a Reiki practitioner, consider how you can help your client participate in this process. Help him or her accept responsibility for the imbalances that caused the condition. Look for paths to empowerment that can help your client, long term.

Who are we as Reiki practioner to know what caused the imbalances? Everybody has his/her own path to follow. Reiki can make the walk on the path lighter if there are some steep hills. Reiki is just Reiki.

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Reiki can be a fine "quick fix," but that's not enough for most practitioners... or their clients.

If you want to do more, it is ok but in my opinion it has nothing to do anymore with Reiki. Call it then coach, therapist, mentor or just a friend....

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Whether or not you believe in "lost steps," consider how often you've been frustrated when a client didn't heal, or experienced a relapse. That may not be your fault or your client's.

Getting frustrated is part of the Ego. So if we feel this emotion it is learnfull to exame where it is coming from :)

All is just my opinion, hope more members will respond.

Love, Johan
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #2 on: March 30, 2009, 11:44:11 PM »
The "lost" information has come back to us through channeling. In 1996, I was contacted by an elderly gentleman - 5,000 years old, give or take a few years - who calls himself Wei Chi. He began channeling through me, using me as a vehicle to communicate his message to Reiki healers all over the world.

Wei Chi? Is that of Chinese origin?

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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #3 on: March 31, 2009, 04:02:50 AM »
Welcome,
     Please feel free to interact with us all here. We love opinions, life experiences and story telling as well as instruction and learning.  I would love to truly hear from you.
Thanks for the post.
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #4 on: March 31, 2009, 04:51:13 AM »
From what he tells me, Wei Chi lived in the area that we now know as Tibet.
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #5 on: March 31, 2009, 05:30:41 AM »
From what he tells me, Wei Chi lived in the area that we now know as Tibet.

That makes sense... sorry if it was a silly question.

A friend of mine reads and writes the older (ancient?) Tibetan script and has recently ignited my curiosity in Tibetan history and methods. I would be very interested in knowing what books on Tibetan Buddhism, and even Tibetan history that you have read.


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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #6 on: March 31, 2009, 08:50:50 AM »
That is a lovely information!

I can say that even the symbols that I received from Dr. Usui in 1996; EAN & KARYO; form a part of the lost steps in Reiki!

They have a power to heal things that even Dai Kome Yo finds difficult to heal.

Since 1996, after testing the symbols, I am teaching them in Reiki 4.
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #7 on: March 31, 2009, 06:11:20 PM »
I've started a thread about Tibet and books here:
http://www.sharereiki.org/sriforum/index.php/topic,8632.0.html

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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #8 on: May 18, 2009, 02:41:15 AM »
I would agree and disagree.

The main thing to understand is that we really aren't healing anyone... we are aiding the body, the mind, and the spiritual body in balancing our natural energies so that our Body, Mind, and Spirit can begin to heal for themselves. We're just helping the recipient along in their own natural healing process.

We are (generally) not doctors, not psychologists, etc... we have no training and what you suggest borders dangerously on the line of offering psychological analysis, therapeutic advice, and even diagnosis. We should perform reiki and leave our egos out of it entirely. If there're deeper emotional problems, for example, then we offer the loving, calming, and compassionate energy of reiki to the person and allow them to come to their own realizations and understanding of their own issues, and hopefully they can seek further help (reiki isn't always enough, and it should never be suggested that it is; we AREN'T here to replace doctors and psychologists).

So it's foolish to get upset or frustrated when we can't help someone. WE aren't healing anyone... the person we're treating is the one who has to do the real work, it's the universe that provides the energy, and if they aren't ready, then they aren't ready.

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Did you ever feel as though there was something more to Reiki than what you were taught? You aren't alone.

There's more to everything than what we're taught and everything is a constant learning process, including reiki. Although, the things you're speaking of, that we need to treat the cause/root/source and not just the symptoms, and treat the Body, Mind, and Spirit, were basically the very first thing my teacher ever taught me. A responsible teacher would ensure their student understands this clearly, but also understands that healing comes from within and our egos should never play a part in reiki. We should trust in reiki and not try to take on the role of therapist and doctor for anyone. That's why we learn to perform Reiji-Ho before every treatment... it's important.

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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #9 on: May 18, 2009, 01:46:09 PM »
Reiki is a system created by DR Usui that includes ULFE
that has been around since time began. We are facilitators
of the ULFE healing. I have assisted others in their healing
process from cancer to dying. The person receiving "Reiki"
is the one moving their own blocked energy.

Reiki history gets translated and depending on who's account
you read there are conflicting reports. I acknowledge what's
out there, then I continue to facilitate ULFE using the tools
of Reiki to keep me focused with helping people heal themselves.
a plant can not live without roots.
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #10 on: June 05, 2009, 04:49:43 AM »
sound like seichim reiki  ???

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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #11 on: July 22, 2009, 10:27:00 AM »
Have you ever felt that something was missing in the Reiki system we have today?

If you mean "Western" Reiki, I have always felt that there is too much flash and not enough fire.

If you mean Reiki at its most basic level (mainly the underlying philosophy), no ;D

Once the philosophy is understood, the need for other systems of "palm healing" melts away. Of course, other disciplines like acupuncture, herbal medicine or Tui Na are still useful.

Usui Reiki Ryoho was specifically developed to make enlightenment attainable within a lifetime. The foundation of the system was laid over many years of contemplation and fervent study. I have to laugh at anyone who feels that they can more or less instantaneously "channel" something superior. No spirit guide or ascended master in his right mind would ever help you avoid having to work hard by giving you or anyone else a more powerful symbol or a secret key to enlightenment simply because you asked nicely. It would not be in your best interest. Our society, which puts so much emphasis on instant gratification, is at fault here.

An important test of a Reiki practitioner's skill is to be able to let go of control and manipulation and let the healing occur, with love and compassion as one's only guide. By this, I mean to say that the act of healing, and the purity of one's intent, is more important than having precise control over the method. This is the lesson of Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen -- "Correct mindfulness is the essence of being."

The desire to maintain control is a fact of human nature, but it is not conducive to either profound healing or transcendental awareness. Yet, it is common for people to focus on minutiae, because it makes us feel good to do so. I didn't want to resort to this, but consider this Bruce Lee quote (hehe):

"It's like a finger pointing a way to the moon: don't concentrate on the finger, or you'll miss all the heavenly glory."

We as humans are always searching for the next big thing, the most powerful energy, the best symbol to unlock the ultimate healing power, but there is no substitute for practice.

Perhaps the best thing that someone can do to this end is to embody the five precepts:

Just for today, do not anger.
Just for today, do not worry.
Just for today, be humble.
Just for today, do your work honestly.
Just for today, be kind to every living thing.

There are a number of reasons why practitioners may not be content with Usui's system, perhaps the most prevalent being that the Reiki that is taught most widely today has little in common with what is known of what Usui taught during his lifetime. Early Western teachers adapted the teachings to be more in line with their world-view, after some amount of misinterpretation due to cultural differences.

Regardless, there are no shortcuts. If you want to find the truth, you have to be prepared to invest time and energy toward that pursuit.

There has always been some conjecture that the woman who brought Reiki into this country, Mrs. Takata, was not given all the steps.

That is a popular myth, yes. The truth, of course, is that it became an issue when certain restless souls began searching for novelty. These people will never be fully content with what they have, and so they are caught in a continuous cycle.

For more information on what Hawayo Takata actually taught, see this article. This particular site provides quite a bit of evidence (in the form of diary entries, etc.) to suggest that we have not given Takata the credit she deserves.

Did you ever feel as though there was something more to Reiki than what you were taught?

Yes. In fact, I was never taught anything -- I only received an attunement. It has taken me five years to reach this point, with the bulk of my major discoveries occurring in the last few months. The point is, I never gave up on Usui Reiki Ryoho, even when I might have wanted to ;)

Today's Reiki enthusiasts want a more active role in healing themselves and others.

What you're describing is precisely why so many modern Reiki practitioners will fail to reach enlightenment.

If someone receiving Reiki treatment wants more of a role in facilitating his/her own healing, that person should learn Reiki. However, when you think about it, such an individual has already taken that responsibility by simply accepting Reiki. Someone receiving Reiki can also speed up the healing process by beginning to eat healthier foods, which again is his/her responsibility to continue doing.

However, it's time to look beyond Reiki's traditional structure and see if something may be missing.

Who says so? I still haven't seen any compelling evidence for this. You just need to look harder at what is in front of you, IMHO.

... Reiki can provide a more complete, lasting and holistic approach to well-being.

Usui Reiki is more complete than you seem to realize.

In my opinion, if the benefit you have received as a practitioner has not lasted, it's because you are still searching for something that "just works." That is fine, but remember: no shortcuts :D

Usui Reiki is holistic in its approach: relating to or concerned with wholes or with complete systems rather than with the analysis of, treatment of, or dissection into parts <holistic medicine attempts to treat both the mind and the body*>.

Conversely, you appear to advocate a more controlled, analytical method.

*The original Reiki precepts even end with the phrase "Improve mind and body."



I agree with you on one point: it is important to accept responsibility for our [physical, emotional, mental & spiritual] problems. Only then can we release them ;) This is not an issue of blame, however, but self-acceptance and love. This is something that I would teach before "Level III," meaning I still don't see the need for a fourth, nor will I ever.

Personally, I think oOwabi-sabiOo has the right idea.

I should also mention that I'm not trying to deny the existence of various forms of spiritual beings. However, I maintain that the connection between us is not always reliable -- making it a bit like a game of "broken telephone." I don't often try to receive guidance in this way, simply because the human brain loves to fill in the blanks.

Would you be offended if I asked to read your doctorate thesis?

Reiki ni rei

Harry
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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #12 on: August 07, 2009, 05:00:13 PM »
HERE HERE harry. bless you. levi

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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
« Reply #13 on: August 07, 2009, 05:21:40 PM »
oOwabi-sabiOo. outstanding logick and understanding you and harry are on the same page. blessings beeeeeee. levi.

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Re: The Lost Steps of Reiki: The Channeled Teachings of Wei Chi
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