[humanser] Sharing

Carly Mihalakis carlymih at comcast.net
Wed Jan 28 18:51:15 UTC 2015


Good morning, Gerardo,

This urging of people's approaching their life's 
doings with gratitude and an over-all joy, i 
found to be fabulous and very well-said.
Car
>  HI guys
>Yes I know this isn't a writer's list but anyway 
>what do you think? I share in part because of 
>the nature of the list being HumanServices:
>Life Lessons from Reiki
>
>Reiki, as defined by Wikipedia, is "a natural 
>alignment system that uses unproven "universal 
>life energy" to treat diseases and physical, 
>mental and emotional imbalances." Unproven? Really?
>Anyway Reiki is Universal energy, either 
>transfered via the therapist's hands, or via 
>long-distance, depending the degree or level, of 
>Reiki one has studied; as seen above, Reiki 
>balances (or shall we say for the skeptics, it 
>attempts to balance) the whole self (physical, 
>Psychological/emocional/spiritual); either when 
>does gives Reiki oneself, or receives a session, 
>the effect of calmness/relaxation in some, from 
>the first session or treatment, is like nothing 
>they've felt in a long time!; while in others, 
>it takes several sessions or treatments to 
>achieve. This level of relaxation/calmness in 
>part, is because of Reiki's goals to reestablish 
>the body's natural rhythms, symcronizations that 
>with time, and especially with all the daily 
>stress, gets blocked, thus permits our bodies, 
>in all its levels as stated above, to begin the process of homeostasis.
>Sometimes life with a seeing/hearing disability, 
>can be tough, especially when one doesn't seem 
>to feel belonging, or finding his or her nitch 
>in the world, thus Reiki, almost ten years, 
>after my first Reiki Initialization, has taught 
>some very valuable life-long lessons I'd like to share with you the reader:
>
>1.-Don't worry! One of the Reiki Precepts states 
>"Just for today, I will not worry. Although 
>worry is not always a negative phenomena, 
>endless worries may fill one's head, and each 
>one bores a small hole in one's body and soul. 
>Letting go of worry, brings healing into the 
>Body." Sound familiar? how many times have you 
>worried about something to death, hampering your 
>everyday life, enjoying precious moments with 
>family/friends? Since I've done Reiki, though 
>I'll be honest saying I worry like everyone 
>else, but I've tried to not to let it bore me 
>down, thus (and yes I know it's a very hard 
>concept to understand) I let Reiki work things 
>out in its own way, as long as it benefits all 
>involved. Here's a phrase that illustrates this 
>"I let go of the negative; I'm waiting to see 
>what will happen best in my life; The right 
>circumstances and experiences happen".
>
>2.-Why didn't it happen like I'd liked? This 
>ties in to what I stated above; sometimes we'd 
>like for things to happen a certain way, thus 
>doing Reiki with the assumption, that things 
>will happen like we want them; how many times do 
>you find yourself (maybe unconsciously) while 
>giving yourself Reiki, or to better understand 
>the analogy, praying, talking with God saying 
>"Please help me to get a Scholarship for my 
>son's college education"; X or Y circumstances 
>end up you not getting the scholarship, and the 
>forever familiar lethany of "Reiki doesn't 
>work", or "God doesn't listen to me"! This isn't 
>how the Universe is designed! Reiki has helped 
>me understand this principal: Reiki, the 
>Universe, God or whatever you want to call it, 
>knows what's best for all involved; yes as I 
>stated above, a very hard concept to 
>grasp,/understand but... I guess life can throw us very pleasant surprises!
>
>3.-What a surprise! Especially when things 
>originally planned go awry, Reiki has a way of 
>turning things around, or even worse/better 
>(depending on how one sees things), get out of 
>our life the distressing one, and replace it 
>with something much much better, that changes 
>one's life forever! This is how Reiki came into 
>my life; I'd had to drop out of a graduate 
>program that didn't fulfill my expectations, 
>feeling depressed/down during the days/weeks 
>after, and I found out of Reiki, that a class 
>was about to start, and the rest is history! and 
>by the way, Reiki has changed my life in ways never thought of before!
>
>4.-I wish: Since back in around 2003 or so, when 
>I first got familiar with Brian Weis's workings 
>of via hypnosis, regress one to other lives, 
>part of me wanted to do something similar, but 
>circumstances didn't present themselves, without 
>me realizing it until time after, without 
>expecting it!; nhearly five or six years later, 
>but it happend! Some other little things have 
>happened in this way too. So Reiki has this way 
>of sometimes without realizing it at that 
>moment, fulfilling some of our most-desired (or 
>sometimes spontanious) wishes! There's this 
>saying I really like that says, that illustrates 
>this paragraph, "What is destined for you, 
>sooner or later comes into your life."; another 
>one "Good things are slow in coming, because 
>what comes easy ... easy goes"; or this other 
>one "Sometimes the key is to give time time, it 
>takes care to put everything in place. ".
>
>5.-Let's return to another of Reiki's precepts 
>"Just for today, I will be grateful.
>Be grateful from your hart inward. Inner 
>intention is the important element in this 
>principle. Simple things as thanks, forgiveness, 
>smile, good words, gratitude can improve others 
>life and make them happy", and I hasten to add, 
>make our own lives happier! Yes I understand, 
>how especially if things haven't happened as 
>you'd have liked, it's very hard to be 
>appreciative! but things happen, as stated 
>above, for a reason that maybe at the time of 
>the disappointment, we don't understand, but 
>that in the long-run, benefits all involved! 
>sometimes in ways we even ourselves never quite grasp!
>So how to apply this principle? Appreciate every 
>little thing; from being able to breath/walk, 
>fend for oneself; the food you eat (going as far 
>as to appreciate the people who grew the seeds, 
>harvested, the person who drove the trailer to 
>the store, who stocked, who bought, cooked, you 
>get the idea". Do it for some time, and it'll 
>become a habbit! Another example, if you travel 
>via plane, bus or whatever mode of 
>transportation, appreciate the people who built 
>the vehicle, who is driving, etc; I'll bore if I 
>put more examples, but you get the idea.
>So appreciate/feel gratitude, and you'll begin 
>to feel different! It'll take time, but you'll 
>remember me when you begin to see subtle changes!
>
>Reiki has definitely been a blessing! Very 
>important life-long lessons have been learned, 
>and surely will continue to be learned over the 
>years to follow! So what do you think of the 
>initial statement of "Reiki being an unproven 
>method of realigning the self? Judge for yourselves!
>
>--
>No me da miedo mañana, porque he visto ayer y me encanta hoy.
>Enviado desde mi lap
>Gerardo J Corripio Flores Psicólogo, Terapéuta Reiki
>Saludos desde Tampico, Tamaulipas México
>
>
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