Some of you may have read the chapter on Reiki and the internet in my book New Reiki Software for Divine Living. If you have, then the post below will probably make sense to you. And if not, then it will probably just seem weird. But, if you really want to understand it you can read my book and then the posting will make sense. Basically, think of it like me writing code to have the internet send Reiki toward my specific goals
www. is sending Reiki now to anyone who is reading this
www. is sending Reiki treatment #9 to the book New Reiki Software for Divine Living
www. is sending Reiki for for world peace
www. is sending Reiki to heal the racial divisions in human consciousness
www. is sending Reiki to heal the gender divisions in human consciousness
www. is sending Reiki to heal the relationship between humanity and nature
This blog is refers to various energy healing techniques from my books The Wizards Guide To Energy Healing (Monkfish Publishing 2015), The Reiki Magic Guide To Self Attunement (Crossing Press 2007), Reiki for Spiritual Healing (Crossing Press 2009), New Reiki Software for Divine Living (Ayni Books 2013) and Energy Healing for Everyone: A Path to Wholeness and Awakening (Monkfish Publishing 2014). And there is poetry as well.
Saturday, December 27, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Energy Healing and Ferguson
I have been somewhat dismayed by the level of silence about Ferguson on the part of many of the so called "thought leaders" who teach at many of the holistic retreat centers in the US. Where is the leadership in being silent about such an important issue? In the days after the decision, the absence of an indictment, I went on Twitter to see what some of these compassionate wisdom carriers had to say, which was for the most part not a word. I have to say that silence upset me. I know as an energy healer many of us are expected to always be in a place of inner peace, but if that is a pretend and false peace that cannot engage injustice then it doesn't get us anywhere and certainly is not enlightenment.
It's okay to be human, to have feelings, and certainly to react at social injustice. Whether the officer who shot Mike Brown was guilty or not should have been decided by a jury, and given the number of conflicting stories from witnesses the case certainly deserved to go to trial. I am not in judgement of the officers innocence or guilt, but do judge a system that is incapable of even bringing the issue to a trial to fully investigate all the conflicting evidence in an open court of law. This silence of many of my peers about this is in itself a form of the disease, much like the silent partner in cases of sexual abuse or incest where one simply allows horrible things to happen out of fear of rocking the boat.
Let us speak out about racial bias. Let us send Reiki, shamanic healings, prayers, meditate, do yoga until our sweat overwhelms that consciousness of our society called racism until it is shed like the toxin it is out from our collective consciousness.
Our collective responsibility is to speak about this, openly and continuously, no matter how uncomfortable it may be, no matter if it means we might lose a few students or book sales in the process, no matter what, until this ugly aspect of our American soul is healed.
It's okay to be human, to have feelings, and certainly to react at social injustice. Whether the officer who shot Mike Brown was guilty or not should have been decided by a jury, and given the number of conflicting stories from witnesses the case certainly deserved to go to trial. I am not in judgement of the officers innocence or guilt, but do judge a system that is incapable of even bringing the issue to a trial to fully investigate all the conflicting evidence in an open court of law. This silence of many of my peers about this is in itself a form of the disease, much like the silent partner in cases of sexual abuse or incest where one simply allows horrible things to happen out of fear of rocking the boat.
Let us speak out about racial bias. Let us send Reiki, shamanic healings, prayers, meditate, do yoga until our sweat overwhelms that consciousness of our society called racism until it is shed like the toxin it is out from our collective consciousness.
Our collective responsibility is to speak about this, openly and continuously, no matter how uncomfortable it may be, no matter if it means we might lose a few students or book sales in the process, no matter what, until this ugly aspect of our American soul is healed.
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