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Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Create Ceremony for Reiki Healing- Make Sacred Space




©Tuesday May Thomas
Consciously creating a sacred space in which to practice and perform Reiki Healing, whether it is simply for self-practice, or in service to others is a mindful consideration and an act of ceremony.

 Indeed creating a sacred space for Reiki Healing is a mindful method I have taken on as a formal part of my ongoing 'practice'. 

What does it mean to you- to make sacred space? To me, it means doing what I am guided to 'do' by my higher self and or 'Reiki' in order to acknowledge and affirm the presence of light and love in the midst of the space I will be working in. Sometimes that means burning sage, laying out crystals, creating a bubble of light,  the visualization of Reiki symbols, and more.


Funny thing is, I recall my Reiki teacher not once going out of her way to 'create sacred space' for a Reiki Healing. I spent years apprenticing with her, whereby I shared Reiki Healing with her weekly, received Reiki from her quarterly (she would gift the masters in our small group a Reiki session every four months or so as a tune-up), and I facilitated Reiki Healing with her for others in their homes, and in hospitals. 

She was not one to burn sage, hit the drum, lay out crystals, say 'cho ku rei', play dolphin music, or wave a feather. Not one single feather! Though I do remember one time (and one time only in the space of three years) she brought an amethyst and laid it upon a young boy we were working on. Outside of this 'one-time crystal use during Reiki', she instead used to do this thing called 'put a vhs into the video player' (yes that's how far back we are going). 

Either I or she would lay upon her couch with the crown of our head at the arm-side edge, propped up on pillows. That's right, no healing table here... just a comfy couch and an 80's video playing in the background. All of this occurred in the living room of her Brooklyn apartment, in quite a nonchalant fashion.

While this experience served as a blueprint for holding space while serving Reiki Healing, it was not my style, though I now understand the 'meaning of the vhs work' we were doing and what was happening on a much bigger scale with my teacher. Keep reading to find out!...

As my own Reiki Master-ship evolved I found myself living alone in a two-bedroom apartment. The spare bedroom became the 'healing room'. I had many clients and students coming and going through my home. I loved feeling the freedom and creativity to make sacred space for all of our interactions. 

I wanted to have a special zone in which we did our work together. So I manifested a healing table which was always set up in the middle of the healing room. I painted the walls a clear golden color, placed light chiffon curtains on the windows with maybe one piece of art on the walls. It was simple. There was a small altar with a candle, sage, and a few crystals- and that was it.

I used the kitchen as a space for introductions, tea, and talk/counsel and then I would walk my students and clients through the living room to the special healing room dedicated only to serving Reiki Healing. I liked it that way.

Over the years I have facilitated Reiki in many spaces and there has always been a powerful draw to activate the energy of a space before the actual exchange of Reiki takes place, whether it is with one student or client, or a group of thirty. This said, anytime I am guided to share Reiki and an 'invocation/activation' as such is not consciously created, the Reiki exchange is just as powerful without it. Why? Reiki itself creates scared space where ever it is intended and honored. While I love making sacred space, I see now how my teacher's approach to simply getting down with the practice of Reiki was always enough.

In thinking on this, it seems the act of making sacred space is all about orienting our own energy in way of aligning ourselves with the holy and sacred quality of healing we will be facilitating and exchanging. To make sacred space is to bring us into direct contact with that which we are, and with what we will be participating in; that being submerging into the experience of pure unconditional love.

So before we get into some ideas on how to make sacred space, I want to finish painting the picture of my teachers' 'vhs work'  I mentioned above. You see, when it was my turn to receive Reiki she would invite me into her office where a huge bookshelf of videos was on display. It was up to me to pick out a video for my healing journey.

Though I would often fall asleep while she lay hands on me, what I came to understand was my subconscious was really the part of me that picked the video out. That was a part of me that was getting worked on while I lay down to receive. The storylines in the film were just reflecting ideas I held deep within to be 'worked on' and healed, for the highest good.



MAKE SACRED SPACE
Here are some ideas to make sacred space for your Reiki Healing experience.




1. The cho ku rei (or any other Reiki Symbol) is a perfect way to activate and prime the energy of a space and make it sacred. Whether you are facilitating a workshop or one to one exchange on Meditation, Yoga, Reiki or any other modality you can draw the cho ku rei energetically with your mind's eye, hand, or finger on the walls, ceiling and floor of the space and room you will be sharing in.  I also like to imagine/hang a HUGE cho ku rei in the middle of the space too- like an energy chandelier.

2. Burn sage; a)Walk the parameters of the space and pay special attention to saging the entrance and exits. b) Sage each participant or your client as a part of your exchange. I almost always include saging my clients as a part of the opening and closing of a one to one Reiki Healing. And I always walk the circle and sage each participant in a group I may be sharing Reiki Healing with at the beginning of a Workshop. I do this as a means to create ceremony and as an offering to bring each participant into their spiritual awareness for our day together. Besides being used as an offering, sage 'resets' & primes the energy of a space and acts as a powerful clearing agent for stagnant or funky energy. This said it is nice to burn sage to simply as an offering of the earthly medicine to the space you will be 'working' in.

3. Call in your Reiki Guides, Angels, Loved Ones that have Passed, and Animal Totems. Invite your client/students to do the same. At the beginning of a session, I take a still and concentrated moment to invite in all those light beings who love us unconditionally and I invite participants to do the same silently within. 

In a workshop setting, you can invite participants to speak their 'invites' aloud, as they are guided- there is never a force to do anything someone does not want to. You will feel the room filling up with the presence of those most-high beings who hold love and love for us! At the end of the session or workshop take a conscious moment to speak gratitude aloud for 'their' blessed offering of holding space for the most-high healing for one and all.


4. Use a 'Community Stone or Crystal' in the space of healing. This may be used as a tool that recipients can
 utilize if they like, or it can simply hold space within the space where healing takes place. I use a community stone of Rose Quartz (click to view my Instagram of cleansing this sacred stone), meaning it is used with clients during reiki healing, and as a talking stone (instead of a talking stick) when I facilitate gatherings. Since it is a community stone I do not program it with 'personal' intentions. Rather it is invited to bring blessings of service, extending maximally charged gifts of its inherent healing qualities to one and all. It likes to be cleansed with sea salt in the sunshine quite often ♥ .

There are so many ways you can make sacred space- allow your higher self and Reiki to show you what to do. And be reminded that whenever and wherever you place love, and intend Reiki, the space of sacredness is created as a beautiful by-product through simply acknowledging Reiki and allowing it to flow. ©Tuesday May Thomas

Thank you for your comments and support!
Namaste with Love,

Tuesday

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Sunday, December 4, 2016

Sending Distance Reiki


Knowing the difference between what you think needs to happen versus listening to the divine guidance of Reiki is an initiation for the practitioner, and is one of the utmost highest order. 

Alas, there is a learning curve in this also, and no harm will ever be done to a person by sharing Reiki with them. The learning curve lies in the practitioner practicing integrity through sharing Reiki only when it is asked for, agreed to, or guided by Reiki itself. This curve is not about a Reiki practitioner reaping bad karma through 'working their will' versus listening to the guidance of Reiki. Rather, its about- what kind of practitioner/facilitator do you want to be? When we listen and flow with what is guided, the process is often very fluid, potent and powerful for all involved, and it is always for the highest good of all. These conditions of practice are set for the practitioner to hone their ability to discern what their will is, versus what the guidance of Reiki is at any given juncture. 


In my upcoming book 'The Reiki Apprentice', I write about how there comes a point- usually around Level Three, when one simply cannot 'help' Reiki flowing through them! You will feel it flowing out of your pores and eyeballs and to people and places you could never imagine! But at that point your channels are open enough to facilitate on that level, and it's not you- its the Reiki doing the work through you. You just get to observe and be the faucet not the water!

When sharing Distance Reiki, one of the cosmic clauses I teach is; If you cannot have direct contact with an individual, always ask their higher Self if they are in agreement with receiving Reiki at that time.

If you are sharing a distance healing, and the person knows you will be sending healing, and has agreed to it through conscious communication with you, the most powerful means of transmission is for them to lay down and close their eyes. Maybe they will cover themselves with a blanket, and maybe they will put on a little relaxation music too. Have them uncross their limbs and simply be open to receive. Make a pre planned date- Agree on a time (12-1pm on Wednesday, for example) so they will be ready and open. From there either use your minds eye to see them, or use a picture, or a teddy bear, or pillow to represent them. Before beginning the healing draw a huge cho ku rei in the room/environment you imagine them being in. This will raise the vibration of the space where they are and create correct energetic conditions for the healing. Have them drink water afterwards for grounding.

If you are guided to send healing and the person does not know, but their higher self has agreed, well- there could be a million situations where this may abide. A person does not need to be in the hospital to come up on your radar to receive distance Reiki from you! It could be guided for anyone, even people you don't know. As long as you feel it is a genuine request from their higher self and you get the green light it is truly guided via reiki/your reiki angels, then you can ask your reiki angels what is the best mode of sharing distance healing with this person, at this time? 

You will know what to do, just listen. In this case, follow your reiki guidance. The healing may be five minutes or fifty minutes- don't be concerned if they are with uncrossed legs and such. In this case, the reiki will be absorbed by them as they are ready to receive it. The reiki will go to them and what is ready and appropriate for them to receive will be absorbed by them and the rest will 'park' itself in their aura and will be administered to them by their higher self like a time release vitamin! You can use the same practice of seeing them in your minds eye, a picture, a teddy bear or pillow, what ever feels right to you. Imagine them drinking a glass of water afterwards.

Check List for Sending Distance Reiki

1. Make either conscious contact (phone call/conversation) or higher self contact with the person/place or thing prior to sending long distance reiki. 

2. Once you have been given permission or receive a clear agreement on their part to share reiki with them,

3. Create an appropriate space to share that healing from. For example, where possible-turn off the tv, light a candle- take a few breaths, lay hands on yourself for some time first. Create a sacred space.

4. Call in your guides & Reiki angels.

5. Make contact with your clients higher self and invite them to prepare for their healing and that they may call in their guides too.

6. Use a picture or teddy bear or the like, or even a pillow to represent your client. Listen to reiki guidance and lay hands. Draw & visualize your hon sha ze sho non (notes are okay to use til you know it by heart). You may be guided to use other symbols too over the course of the healing.

7. As the session is guided to end, acknowledge the individual's higher self you have connected with and thank your guides and reiki angels for helping to hold space.
©TuesdayMayThomas2017

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xoxo
Tuesday