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Getting To Know Reiki Symbols
Reiki Symbols and How They Are Used During Reiki
Let’s discuss symbols that are importantly used in the art of Reiki. The symbols are very important and are representative of the Reiki art and are used to establish a greater health in one’ Life Force Energy. The symbols are thought of as the steadfast in Reiki and can awaken channels for the healer to achieve further levels of abilities to heal. Some consider the symbols to be a serious part of the healing art of Reiki, and the patient as well should look at them also as such. The art of Reiki calls on the patient and healer to put all trust in the symbols, in order to receive the ultimate in their healing process.
Where Reiki Symbols Were First Used
Reiki symbols first came into use from Sanskrit and have transformed over time into Japanese-like symbols. Man’s universal language is thought to be the Sanskrit language. A people called Vedas adopted and use the Sanskrit tongue as it is taken from the eldest of ancient times. These people are firm believers that this tongue is used by spirits.
Reiki Symbols and Why They Are Used
The learning’s of the ancient symbols are thought to stand for all life forms in the universe and these symbols can increase the energy the healer experiences and open them to their psychic abilities. Reiki symbols all correspond to a certain use. When a pupil of the art experiences attunement, they must first learn the symbols and how they all have an attachement and meaning in their use of healing’s. Know also, that the symbols allow the healer to connect with the maker of all living things.
Reiki symbols have great use in their selves alone. Meditation using these symbols can guide you while you are performing this ancient art.
Reiki Symbols Understood
Cho Ku Rei is the first symbol of Reiki and represents Strength. If it is not used during healing’s, the energies in Reiki will be still be there. But, many think that this symbol should be used as it increases the energies already present. This symbol is placed in the middle of one’s body during the start of a healing and represents the increase of much needed strength.
The next Reiki symbol is Sei He Ki. This symbol is used in conjunction with a healing of one’s mind. It is thought to be beneficial in purifying, and stabilizing and wiping the body clear of sickness that is attacking the mind of a person. Reiki healers are firm believers that sickness settles within the body and mind, due to a physical situation that has not been attended to and has closure. The Sei He Ki symbol mends the imbalance between both sides of the mind.
Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen is the Reiki symbol that sends energies to people who need healing from a distance. The healer can send energy that is needed to any living thing, whether it be in another room or clear across the globe, It also can aid in letting the healer expand their mind to a place that is no longer in the present.
The Reiki symbol of Dai Kyo or the symbol that is known to be the Master of all the symbols, is thought to be the very center of the Buddha. It also is looked at as the Awakened Heart or the opening of one’s heart that is found in a healer and their love for helping all living things in the universe.It aids in the psychic part of healing session and allows healing of the sickened person’s spirit.
All symbols of Reiki are highly important in the healing process and should only be used by well seasoned healer’s of the art.