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Honoring
All Reiki Schools and Lineages | Subscribe Spring
Issue Welcome . . . to the Spring issue of the Reiki News Magazine.
Our purpose in publishing the magazine is to provide you with inspiration as well
as new ideas and techniques so your practice of Reiki can be more fulfilling and
beneficial - to you as well as those you treat. By calling on Reiki to guide this
process and by continually searching for the very best writers and giving them
the freedom and encouragement to produce their best work, we remain focused on
fulfilling that purpose. Check the amazing list of articles below. This issue
is both exciting and practical! Here is a list of the articles in this issue Reikishares by
Laurelle
Shanti Gaia and Amy
Z. Rowland A Reiki Share group is a wonderful way to share Reiki with others,
receive healing, learn new skills, receive support and encouragement to speak
your truth in the world, and make new friends. This article explains how Reiki
Share groups work and how to find one or set one up in your area. |  |

The
Relationship Between a Reiki Teacher and Student by Walter
Lübeck A special relationship exists between a teacher and student, and
its possible for this to express itself in many ways and to guide both people
to new experiences. Learning, doing, and becoming are part of this process.
Living
with the Reiki Principles, Part III Do Not Worry By Penelope
Quest Anger is an emotion we all have from time to time. Understanding
and dealing with it in a healthy way is an important life skill. In this article
Penelope explains what anger is, how it works and shows many ways to transform
it into a healing experience. Keeping
Reiki Free by William
Lee Rand Reiki energy comes to us freely and works its miracles to our
joy and amazement. While its important that we appreciate its value, its
also important that we remain aware of the forces around us that could limit how
we use it. While governmental restrictions are a possibility, the power of
Reiki is stronger and can help us create the legal protection that will preserve
its practice for generations to come. |  |
Teaching
Reiki to Physicians Introducing Ancient Techniques to Modern Medicine by
Brian D. Dailey, M.D., FACEP, FACFE Medical professionals have been trained
to think in traditional ways, and when presenting Reiki to them, its necessary
to consider this before taking them off into new territory. Providing exercises
that produce immediate results and give an experience of Reiki are important.
Dr. Dailey shows how to do this. Understanding and Releasinng Spirit
Attachments, Cords and Negative Psychic Energies by Diane
Ruth Shewmaker As we develop skill and gain experience in the use of Reiki,
ever more subtle levels of understanding and awareness concerning the nature of healing
and well-being become available to us. Gaining clarity about negative psychic
influences from the spirit world, how they can affect us, and how to release and
heal them is an important part of our development as healers.
Reiki Stories Read the stories of people
who have experienced the miracle-working power of Reiki.
This is an
exciting and valuable issue that will supply you with entertainment as well as
quality information and instruction. If you have any suggestions on how the magazine
could be improved, I'd be very happy to hear them. The world is a wonderful
place, filled with continual changes which bring with them a never ending supply
of opportunities. May you grow in the ability to allow the wisdom of Reiki to
guide how you create your life. Love and peace to you and the world.
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Publication Credits: Reiki
News is published quarterly by: Vision Publications and The International
Center for Reiki Training Editor In Chief: William
Lee Rand 
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