Intuition is an instinctive feeling. We make decisions every day but most of those decisions are based on logic and reason. Or because it was Monday it has to be fish and salad for dinner? Would you be cooking something completely different? It is easy to ignore our inner voice or override it with our powers of reasoning.

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Post a comment. How to Perform Reiji Ho The Reiji ho technique is a Reiki healing process that is very intuitive unlike the standard hand positions often taught in Reiki courses. Purpose: to intuitively find energy imbalances and bring about balance and healing.
I have been re reading William Rands and Penelope Quests books and going through some of their suggested practices that I have used in the past and maybe not used for a while. The meditations I really enjoy. The three Pillars of Reiki guide you to meditate utilising Reiki energies — It is reported that Dr Usui used these meditations as part of his practise also. The following is information that I have found on the internet and thought that I would share with you. The Gassho hand position help focus and quiet the mind during meditation.
Jump to navigation. When Reiki first started to become popular in the 80's all most people had was Reiki I training. Because of this, the Reiki sessions given were very simple and based on a treatment method introduced by Takata Sensei called the "foundation treatment. After a while this developed into a larger number of hand placements, but it remained quite simple. As Reiki became more popular, especially in the mid's and into the early part of the new millennium, lower prices for classes allowed students to more easily take Reiki II, the Master level and more advanced forms of Reiki. These higher level classes not only increased the strength of the student's Reiki energy, but also introduced the use of Reiki symbols. At the same time, new Reiki healing methods were developed and research in Japan uncovered what we now call the Japanese Reiki Techniques. Because of these developments, a much more sophisticated Reiki healing style became possible involving the use of many symbols and healing methods. As Reiki students take these higher level trainings and learn the new symbols and techniques the question arises as to how to make use of all the healing skills and methods that have been learned. Does one use all the symbols one has learned and all the various healing methods on every client or does one choose those healing methods that are appropriate for the client during the current Reiki session?