Re: Any Reiki Practitioners Here?
Originally Posted by
susan m
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My friend who does the reiki never charges or asks for a penny or donation , she loves to give her time to those in need , she does believe in the treatment and never intends to profit financially . If those who go to her enjoy the quiet time and feel better for it then that has to be good .
I tend to agree with you Susan, but there is an IF involved.
The IF concerns whether or not the practice is just bunkum which relies on the placebo effort or whether the practice really does use "energies" of some sort.
In the former case, I see no problem with practitioners just creating a nice relaxing environment and essentially helping a person to really just help themselves through positive state of mind, the placebo effect. It's harmless, innocent. Although I think those that charge money for this are questionable.
It is the latter scenario that is of concern. If these people really ARE messing with planetary energies, then how are they managed, how is a customer kept safe, where are the safety standards and science behind the use of those energies?
In days gone by people used to treat and try to cure people with radioactive material like Radium. In fact they manufactured domestic water dispensers that were filled with Radium containing ore. You filled it with water and left it overnight and the radiation was supposed to seep into the water. . . .
Yummmm radioactive water ! Great for health !!
When we consider Reiki and the fact that it may involve the real use of various energies then we surely need to think of it in line with things like Radium Water Dispensers.
Imagine I opened shop today with a revolutionary new disease curing practice called "Wanding"
I have a metal rod which at its tip has a piece of radioactive material and my treatment involves hovering that rod over parts of your body, maybe occasionally touching the skin.
Would you be concerned?
Would you want to ask pertinent questions like:
- Is it safe?
- How do you know it is safe?
- Has it been scientifically examined and proven safe?
- Do you know what the radioactive material is?
- Do you know what the strength of the material is?
- How do you control how much of the radioactivity is actualy emitted?
and so on
If I were unable to answer any of those questions would you be happy to have the treatment? I would hope not.
Reiki claims to involve the channelling of energies whatever they are, but no-one can tell me what those energies are, nor how they are controlled, nor where they come from, nor how they separate one energy from another and so on.
If Reiki practitioners can not answer such questions, should people really be having Reiki treatments?
What if too much energy was channelled?
What if the wrong type of energy was channelled accidentally?
Where are the safety factors?
These are my concerns about Reiki.
I'm not saying whether it works or not nor am I saying it is bunkum or not, it may be, it may not be. What I AM saying is that its practitioners are meddling with energies but seem unable to answer any serious question about those energies. That is surely cause for concern.