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Reiki Symbols (Reiki
Symbols An Introduction)
"It is not God's
will merely that we should be happy, but that we should
make ourselves happy."
Immanuel Kant
According to many traditional
teachers the Reiki symbols are sacred and therefore secret
and should only be seen by insiders, meaning Reiki practitioners
second degree and Reiki masters. As described above, the visibility
of these symbols can only add to their power; this is knowledge
from magick. Besides, in Japan these symbols show up on daily
articles of use. (I once meditated on these symbols and got
a vision of an ordinary Japanese street-scene, as if I should
know that healing yourself and your life should be a very
common activity and an integrated part of everyone's life.)
In the spirit of this Age of Aquarius many secrets, occult
and societal, are revealed now to give as many persons as
possible entrance to their birthright: self-empowerment, self-mastery,
inner balance, peace and happiness. The idea of someone being
of more importance, higher standard or 'special' because of
having more, secret knowledge, is an outdated ego thing. To
get a taste of what you can do with it I herewith present
you the four symbols with their meaning:
Cho Ku Rei - The Power Symbol
Cho = Connect the
Ku = Power, Energy with
Rei = The Soul, The Universe, The Unity
Put in other words: 'Let all
the power of the Universe be here' or 'God is here'.
This is the symbol used to connect with the energy at the
beginning of a session, and to increase power/energy where
needed during a session.
Further it is used to empower anything you want, like your
medicines, crystals, food and drinks, machines and tools you
work with, etc. Cho Ku Rei increases the power of all other
symbols you use. Another important use of this symbol is cleaning
a space or clearing up negative energies, for instance in
a bad situation. It can be used for protection of yourself
or your properties, because the great amount of light you
call in with Cho Ku Rei dispels or keeps away negativity.
And it seals in light energy when drawn at the end of a healing.
Sometimes the Cho Ku Rei is
drawn opposite with the spiral clockwise; this is a matter
of preference. The symbol works with either way of drawing.
Sei He Ki - The Emotional Symbol
Sei = I point
He = the Bow, Arrow to
Ki = Life-force, Light, Awareness
This strange symbol looks
like a human head with two bumps on the places of the eighth
chakra (the cosmic chakra where divinity connects with our
physical existence and place of the soul akasha) and the tenth
chakra (place of mystical talents and inner sight). Therefore
alternative meanings of the Sei He Ki are 'Remember Your Self'
and 'God and humanity becoming one'. Pointing your arrow to
awareness means bringing your attention to your feelings,
emotions, patterns and psychology in order to understand and
heal them. Sei He Ki restores emotional balance and harmony.
Please understand that many diseases and problems have their
roots in negative emotions and false beliefs. This symbol
is used for the healing of bad habits, addictions, emotional
trauma and heavy feelings like anger, frustration or jealousy.
That makes this symbol another good one against bad vibrations
and negative entities. A good symbol for inner calmness and
the release of blockages.
(Continued
In Reiki Symbols Part 2...)
| Authors Details: Anja Heij - Unknown
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