The Complete Guide To Reiki Hand Positions
Posted by zukic | Posted on 02-12-2010
Category : Reiki Training
Dr. Hayashi, who was Navy Officer is said to have created Reiki Hand positions.
West has largely accepted the reiki hand positions and usually most reiki practitionerss start their reiki treatment with full body treatment utilizing reiki hand positions.
Depending on Reiki Style one can find slightly different reiki hand positions but still all seem to be designed to cover seven major reiki chakras. Twelve Reiki Hand Position
In this article we will look into the Reiki Hand Positions for self-healing.
Reiki Hand Positions For Self-Healing
When it comes to reiki self healing probably one of the most known technique is so called reiki full body treatment. This type of reiki self healing as the name implies treats full body vs. reiki localized treatment where we focus only on one area. This reiki self healing technique consist of twelve main hand positions. While the reiki self healing is usually being done in the evening it is recommended to do reiki chakra balancing in the morning before we leave the bed. However, keep in mind that the time doesn’t play that important role and you can do it whenever you have some time.
Finally, it is important to understand that all you need to do is intend to heal and place your hands and let the reiki do the rest. We can not take any credit for any healing that takes place for it is not us who heals. It could be said that we only facilitate the healing.
When it comes to learning the reiki self healing hand positions keep in mind that over the time you might develop you own style and might change these positions. This is absolutely fine. As we have mentioned it so times, practicing reiki is so simply. Treat the injured or area in pain for as long as it feels necessary but keep in mind that Reiki is complimentary therapy and doesn’t replace medical professional so if you treat others remind them that you can not make any diagnosis (unless you are certified medical professional)
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Reiki Hand Positions: Face & Eyes
Put your both hands together from both side of the nose covering your face and eyes. The nose is not covered.
This Position Is Good For:
- Stress Relief
- Eye Issues
- (Frontal) Headache
- Sinus
- Nose
- Pituitary Gland
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Temples
Put your both hand with palms covering temples.
This positoins is good for:
- General Headache
- Ear Problems
- Teeth
- Focus & Concentration
- Stress & Tiredness
- Immune defense
- Mental & Emotional Issues
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Reikii Hand Positions: Back Of The Head & Neck Area
Put your both hands at the back of the head & the neck. The fingers are in the horizontal directions.
This postion is good for:
- Neck Problems
- Stress
- Headache
- Self Confidence
- Letting Go
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Throat
Move your both hands and cover the throat area.
This positon is good for:
- Throat Issues
- Thymus
- Anxiety
- Thyroid Gland
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Heart
Move both hands to cover cover the chest/heart area.
This position is good for:
- Heart
- Lungs
- Thymus
- Asthma
- Alergies
- Circulation
- Immune System
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Solar Plexus
Move both hands to cover the Solar Plexus Area.
This position is good for:
- Liver
- Spleen
- Gallbladder
- Stomach
- Pancreas
- Stress
- Nervousness
- Digestive Problems
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Abdomen
This position is good for:
- Digestive Organs
- Spleen
- Gallbladder
- Kidneyss
- Adrenal Gland
- Depression
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Pelvic Area.
Move both hands to cover the pelvic area. Notice that both hands are slightly angeled.
This position is good for:
- Prostate
- Bladder
- Kidneys
- Adrenal Gland
- Reproductive System
- Testicles
- Urinary Problems
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Reiki Hand Positions: Top Of The Shoulders
Bring both hand to cover top of the shoulders and collar bones
This position is good for:
- Throat
- Asthma
- Alergies
- Lungs
- Thymus
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Reiki Hand Positons: The Shoulder Blades
It is rather hard to reach back shoulder blades area therefore it it is much easier to “beam” the energy from the front area towards the shoulder blades.
This position is good for:
- Heart
- Lung
- Depression
- Shoulder Problems
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Kidneys
Move you both hand at your back covering the kidney area.
This position is good for:
- Kidneys
- Stress
- Alergies
- Adrenal Gland
- Heart
- Lung
- Diaphgram
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Reiki Hand Positions: The Tailbone/Pelvic Area
Move both hands at your back to cover tailbone/pelvic area.
This position is good for:
- Pelvic Area
- Reproductive System
- Diagestiv System
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