28 January 2010

Reiki Recommendations?

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Hi everyone,

I’m interested in trying out a Reiki session, and wondered if anyone can recommend a good practitioner?

Thanks for your help!

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Try Lesa Rusher of Artemesia Natural Health.

She is a naturopath, qualified in body talk, reiki, kinesiology and a massage therapist.

And she’s lovely.

http://www.artemisiahealth.com/index.html

Proudof Canberra5:02 pm 13 Feb 10

Liz at Mind Body And Soul in Red Hill She’s wonderful

Kateitonia said: “You cannot be taught to “manipulate” energy I think some people are just born like that, so the idea that you can pay $300 (yes more money) to do a 2 day course and suddenly be able to channel energy, is unusual to me, who if I knew how to do anything with it, would do it for free to anyone.”

That makes a lot of sense. Some people are just born like that and it may be due to the level they have received from their previous life-times; they just have it without trying.
And, in agreement with Kateitonia, if they are genuine they would not charge money (although it may be necessary to cover overheads). If anybody has the compassion to help people without asking anything in return, that is exactly how she built up her spiritual power over maybe many re-incarnations. (expecting more skepticism)
I practise Falun Gong for 4 years and the energy I can now feel from the palm of my hands is tremendous; it is real, not make-belief. But it is not for healing other people’s illnesses, but for cultivation of one’s mind and body through simple exercises,meditation and reading about universal principles. Health naturally improves as a result; you become your own healer and you can teach others to become their own healers as well. It does require effort and discipline to do it, but it can be done.

Katietonia

Well said +1

the one thing that all alternative healing practices have in common is the creation of a focus point with which to heal with.

if you use your hands, a crystal, prayer, etc, to heal and the person who wants to be healed truly believes that the treatment is working, it may work. It may not. It isn’t the hands, the crystal or prayer that causes tumors to shrink, people to go into remission for unexplained reasons all the time. crystal healing is tangible. you can hold a crystal, focus your energy on it, and heal yourself. Preyer or faith healing is a bit harder, but if you fervently believe, you may be spared as well.

The agent that creates these miraculous changes and appears to perform miracles is something very simple. it is your own mind.

The universe seems neither benign nor hostile, merely indifferent. It is not required to be in harmony with human ambition.

Carl Sagan

Some people are just block heads with a closed mind!

Woody Mann-Caruso said :

You should see a bright turquoise aura.

…that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with ‘energy fields’, anymore than if I look at a bright light then close my eyes. As was mentioned above, go get the $1m JREF prize – with your magical abilities, you’ll rock it in.

Or not, if you’re just delusional, or a fraud.

No problem – you’re entitled to your opinion.

Woody Mann-Caruso6:47 pm 01 Feb 10

You should see a bright turquoise aura.

…that has absolutely nothing whatsoever to do with ‘energy fields’, anymore than if I look at a bright light then close my eyes. As was mentioned above, go get the $1m JREF prize – with your magical abilities, you’ll rock it in.

Or not, if you’re just delusional, or a fraud.

troll-sniffer said :

Katietonia said “How do you think anything is alive if there is no energy within us? Some people, including myself are actually able to see energy fields on living objects.”

Hey Katietonia, if I remember rightly you are about to become a very rich person. I’m sure one or other of the sceptic organisations has or had a million dollar or million pound prize on offer to anyone who can demonstrate this ability to ‘see’ energy. So far all those who have fronted up have not been able to do better than statistical chance, and several apparently performed significantly worse than even chance would suggest.

Let me know if you win this prize, you could slip me a few dollars as a spotter’s fee. Unfortunately once I had absorbed the details of the story I failed to bookmark the article and now have no idea where to look for it, so you might have to do a little digging before you travel overseas to claim your rightful prize.

It’s actually much easier than you think, you just need to learn to use your peripheral vision. Obviously some people, like Katietonia, are born with these skills; but everyone can learn them. It just takes practice. Give it a go, I dare you. Then come back here and say you couldn’t see anything.

A good starting exercise is to focus on one point, on a red item. For example, you could simply draw a black dot in the middle of a larger red circle. Focus on the dot, for 30 – 60 seconds; and observe what’s happening around the circle through your peripheral vision. You should see a bright turquoise aura.

troll-sniffer3:11 pm 01 Feb 10

Katietonia said “How do you think anything is alive if there is no energy within us? Some people, including myself are actually able to see energy fields on living objects.”

Hey Katietonia, if I remember rightly you are about to become a very rich person. I’m sure one or other of the sceptic organisations has or had a million dollar or million pound prize on offer to anyone who can demonstrate this ability to ‘see’ energy. So far all those who have fronted up have not been able to do better than statistical chance, and several apparently performed significantly worse than even chance would suggest.

Let me know if you win this prize, you could slip me a few dollars as a spotter’s fee. Unfortunately once I had absorbed the details of the story I failed to bookmark the article and now have no idea where to look for it, so you might have to do a little digging before you travel overseas to claim your rightful prize.

I know someone who is paid by a hospital to provide Reiki to hospital staff. Interesting that in a modern medical environment someone obviously believes Reiki to be beneficial whether some might consider it a real healing modality or not. Anyway, if you live out Bungdendore way there’s an excellent practitioner working on Saturdays from a shop in the little market square thingy (no idea what it’s called sorry). Otherwise as previously recommended Gerry at the Hierophant is good or you can likely get numerous other recommendations from them.

krats

How would you know? Have you tried it? If not don’t knock it. I’m not easily led, at one time years ago I was sent for hypnosis, it took seven time’s to relieve the migrains headaches, each time I was hyponsitsed the mirgrains would stop a little more each day until they had gone completley, I could not be hypnosised to stop smoking, while many others can, I’m too strong willed, I would only stop if I really wanted to.

Woody Mann-Caruso said :

I think it was a good question and I am interested myself. Don’t knock it until you try it.

Ladies, I’d like to announce my new cul…I mean, healing group. You lie down and I get to put my hands on your naked boobs. Then, I charge you $65. The first part is important because it establishes trust and closeness for the energy channeling process, and the last part is a physical manifestation of your commitment to the process. I trust none of you skeptics will knock it until you try it. I have many, many anecdotes about how boob touching and money make people feel better.

Your previously witty comments are now starting to get a little predictable, Woody…

Woody Mann-Caruso said :

Ladies, I’d like to announce my new cul…I mean, healing group. You lie down and I get to put my hands on your naked boobs. Then, I charge you $65. The first part is important because it establishes trust and closeness for the energy channeling process, and the last part is a physical manifestation of your commitment to the process. I trust none of you skeptics will knock it until you try it. I have many, many anecdotes about how boob touching and money make people feel better.

Woody, I’m very interested in your healing group and have ample money to was^H^H^H…pay for the spiritual enlightenment you undoubtedly bring.

So, do you provide the same services for men?

you could try “Zen DO Kai”..that is a good way to ward off evil spirits,Muay Thai is also another good one,It uses the negitive energy form the person you are trying to “FIX” and channels that energy through your hands,elbows,knees and feet giving you up to four points of contact with you subject..The beauty of this is,if it has worked correctly,and you have made all four of your contact points successful,your subject usually wants to go to sleep straight after the treatment..Very Rewarding!!

cleo said :

troll-sniffer

Went to a practitioner for the same thing a few times (headaches and sinus), no relief, after spiritual healing I went home, later that night the headache was gone, I had been having these headaches for a couple of months with nothing working, I have been free of these headaches for 12 months.

Its all in your head, MATE!

el said :

Eby said :

BTW – I have a rock I can sell you which keeps bears away – and because you’re so nice I’ll discount the price down to $50.

I will buy this rock you speak of..

troll-sniffer

Went to a practitioner for the same thing a few times (headaches and sinus), no relief, after spiritual healing I went home, later that night the headache was gone, I had been having these headaches for a couple of months with nothing working, I have been free of these headaches for 12 months.

Woody Mann-Caruso7:16 pm 30 Jan 10

I think it was a good question and I am interested myself. Don’t knock it until you try it.

Ladies, I’d like to announce my new cul…I mean, healing group. You lie down and I get to put my hands on your naked boobs. Then, I charge you $65. The first part is important because it establishes trust and closeness for the energy channeling process, and the last part is a physical manifestation of your commitment to the process. I trust none of you skeptics will knock it until you try it. I have many, many anecdotes about how boob touching and money make people feel better.

troll-sniffer4:32 pm 30 Jan 10

cleo said :

troll-sniffer

Spiritual healing is alive and well, and so am I for having the healing, by the way I didn’t pay a cent!

I agree entirely with the placebo effect, I even acknowledge that modern medicines, trialled and approved as their effectiveness, work partially on a placebo effect. Studies have shown that a percentage of patients given placebos show improvements similar to those given the real McCoy.

Reiki relies entirely on the placebo effect. The practitioners who claim that they are channeling some magic form of healing energy are lying, albeit ignorantly and mostly well-meaningly. Any Reiki practitioner who claims he can offer healing through caring sharing and touching has my full support if he’s honest about it.

The reason these practitioners concoct their fairy stories about mystical healing energy and the like is that it appears to confer some sort of legitimacy for the fees they charge. If you and other gullible types are willing to hand over perfectly good money to a conman or woman, you are entitled to. Given a choice, I would rather hand over $65 an hour to a practitioner who offers caring, sharing, listening and even some therapeutic touching, which will relax me and make me better, than the same person telling me they can channel cosmic healing energy. Sheesh, it’s a no-brainer.

“Usui Rei-Ki”

Is that like Jiu-Jitsu?

Woody Mann-Caruso9:27 am 30 Jan 10

As for the doubters, do you believe that marriage counselling works?

If by ‘works’ you mean ‘cures cancer’ and ‘operates by manipulating invisible, undetectable energy flows’, then no.

What is wrong with you people?
I think it was a good question and I am interested myself. Don’t knock it until you try it.

Tending to be a bit of a sceptic myself I changed my mind about reiki after hearing about the positive benefits of the therapy on hospice patients. A nursing colleague in Adelaide also told me about doctors in one hospital using hypnosis (via a trained hypnotist) during dressing changes for severe burns patients. It is normally a very painful exercise but with hypnosis the pain was much reduced. Does anyone remember the documentary about hypnosis being used instead of anaesthetic in allergy prone patients.

I will probably always take a sceptical first-look at something but have learned to be more open minded should other evidence (even anecdotal) present itself. The human brain is an amazing organ.

OpenYourMind said :

There’s no such thing as a ‘good practitioner’, unless all you are seeking is snake oil:
http://www.skepdic.com/reiki.html

I think you might need to change your username to “Totally Closed Mind”.

I don’t have any opinion on Reiki either way, but what I can’t stand is those who have such small and narrow minds that they have to rubbish something they probably know nothing about.

I like what Grail said. I am sure we have all been interested or believed in something at some stage which has no “scientific proof”. Shall we start with all forms of religion ? How about basic spirituality ?

troll-sniffer

Spiritual healing is alive and well, and so am I for having the healing, by the way I didn’t pay a cent!

Katietonia, and Bohaty; thanks for your recommendations, I appreciate it.

Pommy bastard3:01 pm 29 Jan 10

I am a keen practitioner of Pomi-basti.

This is a little known English art, in which the practitioner transposes the life enhancing energies of the client’s wallet, into his own safekeeping, by using the healing force of “guli-biliti.”

Pomi-Basti requires the client (known to the PB master as a “Suc-Ker”) to hold a proven and complete rejection of all western medicines, a suspension of disbelief, and a profound desire to believe in “something or anything other than Christianity,” and to subscribe to the philosophies of ancient East (Croydon), or at least to have had least a quick flick through ““Knit your own crystal, Fair Trade, organic, herbal, garlic, feng-shui, dream-catcher, for fun and profit”“, sold only by us at $233.00 (p&p paid.)

This therapy is most suited to middle class hippies who have rejected “conventional” wisdom, and are desperately clinging to the sort of sad-act, self-absorbed hokum which defines the “Woodstock” generation’s kids.

You can normally tell them by their pale faces, thinness, and general air of dissipation.

Try Primal Balance Clinic at the Torrens shops.Search it on the web. They seem to specialize in many
treatments, one of them Reiki. They are located in a cute little shopping center and parking at Torrens
is free.

My uncle Henry is a practitioner trained in Usui Rei-Ki. Contact him at henry.s@netspeed.com.au

As for the doubters, do you believe that marriage counselling works? it’s just people sitting around talking, so how could it possibly have an impact? Do you believe that “therapy sessions” with a psychologist work? it’s just people sitting around talking, so how could it possibly have an impact on a person’s health? Does the way people talk to you at work have an effect on your health and wellbeing? How can it? It’s just words!

Do you believe that treating someone with love and respect will have an effect on that person’s physical health that is different to treating them with scorn and contempt? How can that be? It’s only words, it’s only crap that’s happening in your head. Is it possible then, that given someone has a history of being treated with scorn and contempt, if you bring them into any kind of relationship (lover, friend, or crackpot magic practitioner) where they are treated with love and respect, there will be some positive benefit to their physical wellbeing?

I have personal experience with people who’ve benefitted from Rei-Ki in some way or another. It does work, whether or not you believe in Rei-Ki energy coming from the cosmos being channeled through the practitioner. Just ask yourself – if you show love and respect to someone who has deep emotional issues, will that have an impact on their health and wellbeing?

Rei-Ki works for some people. A wild ride in a supercharged V8 racecar works for other people. What floats your boat may not float someone else’s.

Absent Diane12:23 pm 29 Jan 10

I recommend not doing it.

Eby:
RiotACT is a place where you can communicate in two way communication with an audience, on the intertubes.
As a poster, you’re exposing yourself to a whole big pile of random strangers, and asking them questions that they may or may not take seriously.
Bear in mind the two rules of internet forum communication:
1) Normal Person + Audience + Anonymity = Total Dickhead
2) Do not feed the trolls.

This is how RiotACT commenters reacted last time someone mentioned Reiki.
There’s a search function at the top right, more people using it would save duplicate posts & some of these undying questions people seem to have. Repost common threads or troll-feeder topics at your own peril.

Personally, I see it this way.
Reiki, like homeopathy, psychic surgery, and other “alternative” treatments, would need definable over placebo, expectancy, and conditioned-response levels of success with treatment either when used as a sole medical treatment or complementary therapy before the general population (of which RiotACT is simply a cross-section) took it seriously.
Otherwise its just a personal belief system, not a healing practice.

You know what experts in results-based analysis call “alternative medicines” that have provided statistically significant treatment results?
Medicines.

DarkLadyWolfMother said :

You’d have got those sort of posts anyway Eby – this is RiotACT after all…

Yes, I know (sigh). This website is so frustrating at times. It is an interesting and useful source of current affairs in the ACT; and has the potential to be an excellent forum for Canberrans to share information. I have used Riotact before to count on the expertise of other locals for their knowledge and experience (most recently where I could get good quality, fresh oysters from).

I expected that some people wouldn’t be able to restrain themselves from putting their sarcastic comments forward, although am still disappointed when people do. I also wonder how many people are scared off from posting on this site because they know they can expect inappropriate responses.

Again, I didn’t ask for comments on the integrity or validity of Reiki; just on whether people could make any recommendations. I ask that people with other comments to please refrain from posting. You could always start a new post debating the merits of Reiki.

troll-sniffer10:55 am 29 Jan 10

Just trying to save you the dollars you’ve worked for, you have worked for them haven’t you? In which case they are probably quite valuable. If on the other hand you’re spending an inheritance then I withdraw my previous post and say ‘Go for it Girl!”

Clown Killer10:34 am 29 Jan 10

Don’t waste my time…

If it’s saving time you’re after, you could start by giving up on reiki …

Eby said :

Thanks Deye, I’ll look her up.

I probably should have mentioned in the post that I’m not interested in rude or sarcastic comments regarding the validity of reiki. Don’t waste my time (or yours).

Welcome to the internet.

BTW – I have a rock I can sell you which keeps bears away – and because you’re so nice I’ll discount the price down to $50. It also improves the ‘efficiency’ of reiki if it’s located nearby. Honest. Do you see any bears here?

There is insufficient evidence to indicate that reiki is effective as sole or adjuvant therapy for any medical condition, or that it has any benefits beyond possible placebo effects.

Yeah! Don’t knock Reiki, Thats my reiki! send your check to me!

Don’t waste my time

Oh, delicious irony.

AussieRodney, believing in something you can’t see is one thing. I certainly believe there is hope for the human race, despite the fact that, as a race, we are woefully susceptible to irrational thought, quackery and fanciful pseudo-science.

Believing in something that has been not proved to work, or been proved not to work, is another matter entirely.

DarkLadyWolfMother9:39 am 29 Jan 10

You’d have got those sort of posts anyway Eby – this is RiotACT after all…

Thanks Deye, I’ll look her up.

I probably should have mentioned in the post that I’m not interested in rude or sarcastic comments regarding the validity of reiki. Don’t waste my time (or yours).

AussieRodney1:37 am 29 Jan 10

It must be wonderful to be so confident in your own opinions that you can’t possibly believe anything you can’t actually see.

Which is a whole lot more polite than what I really wanted to say.

Im doing Reiki on you right now, please send me a cheque c/o Johnboy @ Riotact

OpenYourMind10:38 pm 28 Jan 10

There’s no such thing as a ‘good practitioner’, unless all you are seeking is snake oil:
http://www.skepdic.com/reiki.html

troll-sniffer10:24 pm 28 Jan 10

Placebos are wonderful things aren’t they? I wonder if their efficacy is actually increased by paying good money for a placebo effect. I guess it must be or Reiki and other spiritual healings would have died off a long time ago.

Try Linda at Therapy Masters in Civic http://therapymasters.com.au/
I haven’t had a Reiki session, but I do go to her for Lomi Lomi massage. If she is anywhere near as good at Reiki as she is at Lomi Lomi you will be in good hands.

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