Wednesday 9 December 2009

The 7 Crucial Reiki Positions For Healing Success

By Tom Om

Giving Reiki treatments and using the right Reiki positions in the right order, the vital energies will be balanced and a better personal feeling will be achieved. The right Reiki positions for your hands are the important key.

Once a Reiki treatment is conducted, the Reiki positions of your hands have to be properly executed. Doing it properly and mentioning 'Reiki' before starting, will let the individuals give the subjective feeling of heat, coldness or pulsation. Basically Reiki can be applied on others or yourself. Importantly are the right Reiki positions, which will differ from problem to problem. If you are not a Reiki practitioner, this article will give you an idea on how to deal with Reiki positions.

Basically the first Reiki positions for your hands are the face. Put your palms on the face of your client. Make sure that the palms should form a cup over the eyes while the fingers are on the forehead. There must be no pressure at all but only a gentle touch.

Reiki positions that come in second include the hand on the crown on the top of the head. The hands must be on the sides of the head whereas the heels of the hands are located near the ears. Also, the fingertips must be able to touch the crown.

Reiki position number three is at the back of the head. Form a cross by using your arms. One of the hands must be on the head while the other one is above the neck's nape.

The fourth position includes the touching of the heart and collarbone. Make a V-like shape with the thumb and fingers. You must be able to easily hold your neck via the V formation. Lower one of your hands and have it resting in between the collarbone and the heart.

The fifth Reiki position is touching the jaw line and the chin as well. Your hands will form a cup and let your chin rest in it. Let your hands wrap themselves on your jaw line. The next Reiki positions are the sixth and include your ribs. Put your hand on the upper portion of the rib cage and provide some support to the bended elbows. The other hand should be on the abdomen. Let your fingertips touch your tummy.

The pelvic area is included in the seventh position. Put your hands on your pelvic bone and allow your fingertips to touch your pelvic region.

Then the eight Reiki position involves your shoulder region. Gently bend your elbows and arms over the head and touch your shoulder blades with your hand. While your elbows are bent, put your hands onto the center part of your back. Same Reiki positions will be applied when you treat a patient.

The final position includes the lower back and the sacrum. Let your hands rest on your lower back. Lower your arms and then place them on the sacral area and then proceed to relax.

It is always the intention of a Reiki practitioner to activate the energy flow and release trapped energy pattern in a particular area through the right hand positions. Only gently pressure is applied on the areas mentioned above, but a positive feeling of peace and harmony together with the right Reiki positions do the healing.

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