Where Intentions Meet
Written by admin on July 17, 2008
Let’s begin with a bit of clarity. Since the arrival of the “Reiki Method of Natural Healing” in the West, a glaring conundrum has emerged, that of the evolution of unique if not divergent paths which claim Reiki service. With no desire to diminish an individual’s choice to follow any of these divergent paths, it is important to note all these subsequent Reiki methods have grown out of a central teaching. We acknowledge that truth as the common thread which binds us all in a common purpose. We choose to support Reiki’s common thread of intention, that of service to one’s fellow man, through the teachings of the Usui Reiki Ryoho tradition, since in one way or another, each of these “expanded” Reiki methods must at some point, trace their founding concepts to the initial teachings of Dr. Mikao Usui.
With this common thread of truth, the Virtual Reiki Circle intends to:
- promote that field of healing energy common to each of these methodologies, without further comment.
- create an environment conducive to the professional development of practitioners.
- support ”Reiki” as a complementary medical modality, and its use as an accepted integrative medical intervention/service.
- to make use of modern innovations in the emerging digital environments to share healing education through both groups and individual practitioners
These are the initial details of our mission statement. The exciting part is in the doing… So, if you are a Reiki Practitioner, having had Level One attunements by a qualified Reiki Master Instructor, your participation is welcome. Come be with us as we share experiences, develop our professional skills, participate in live broadcasts of clinical healing sessions and take a cyber-chair in face-to-face, real time, roundtable discussions with other Reiki professionals from around the world.
Namaste,
Ed Steeley
Reiki Master Instructor
Virtual Reiki Circle, Moderator
Posted in: Intention, Practitioners

One Response to “Where Intentions Meet”
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By Pamela on Jul 22, 2008