Reward in Reiki.
The healing work at the level of Synpidian becomes professional for those who have a vocation for it, and episodic for those who have no such vocation, but are always ready to help and apply their knowledge and skills when someone needs them.
Followers of Dr. Mikao Usui can not help but inspire his own example of charity. It is known that in September 1923 the strongest earthquake destroyed the cities of Tokyo and Yokohama. This most terrible in the history of Japan, the natural disaster claimed 140 thousand lives and left thousands of sick and disabled people who lost their homes. This event responded with pain and sorrow in the heart of Mikao Usui. He called on his Reiki healers Society
help the survivors. ("Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai" was created in 1922 after the approval of the Japanese government results of seven years of work on the application of Reiki). Teacher himself was an example of selfless labor and mercy, after which his method of healing became widely known in the country.
In all the books of Reiki's Western tradition, this period of the Master's life is described in quite a different light: he spent many years pacing with a torch in his hands, gathering people in squares, practicing in the slums of Tokyo, treating free poor people, instructing them on the path of faith and righteousness, and then disillusioned with his missionary activity, for he saw that people do not change for the better, do not want to work, etc.
This undisguised distortion of the Master's image is made, apparently, with the goal of showing that it is not possible to treat for free, that the gift received is not appreciated. Who argues? It's like that. Although there are always possible options. But in order to demonstrate the postulate "For all it is necessary to pay", it was not worth so disrespectful to use the Master's image, hiding a real example of the love and disinterestedness of Mikao Usui and his companions. Moreover, it is precisely this activity that has confirmed the viability and strength of the Reys in the eyes of the whole country.
In general, the issue of rewards in Reiki is not so simple. We were told before that the Reiki session at a cost (for an hour and a half work) can be equated to a general massage session. Well, so be it. Well, a remote session? It can last for 15 minutes and 40 minutes, how can it be done? And if only 10 minutes, and it happens? Western teachers told us: it's still Reiki's total session, and it costs the same. In my opinion, there can not be unequivocal answers.
Each person decides this question himself, because the relationship with money is also part of spiritual practice, part of your self-exploration and self-education.
Each new level of your development can give new answers. "You can not see much with your eyes - only one's heart is sharp," the Little Prince of Exupery used to say.
The healing work at the level of Synpidian becomes professional for those who have a vocation for it, and episodic for those who have no such vocation, but are always ready to help and apply their knowledge and skills when someone needs them.
Followers of Dr. Mikao Usui can not help but inspire his own example of charity. It is known that in September 1923 the strongest earthquake destroyed the cities of Tokyo and Yokohama. This most terrible in the history of Japan, the natural disaster claimed 140 thousand lives and left thousands of sick and disabled people who lost their homes. This event responded with pain and sorrow in the heart of Mikao Usui. He called on his Reiki healers Society
help the survivors. ("Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai" was created in 1922 after the approval of the Japanese government results of seven years of work on the application of Reiki). Teacher himself was an example of selfless labor and mercy, after which his method of healing became widely known in the country.
In all the books of Reiki's Western tradition, this period of the Master's life is described in quite a different light: he spent many years pacing with a torch in his hands, gathering people in squares, practicing in the slums of Tokyo, treating free poor people, instructing them on the path of faith and righteousness, and then disillusioned with his missionary activity, for he saw that people do not change for the better, do not want to work, etc.
This undisguised distortion of the Master's image is made, apparently, with the goal of showing that it is not possible to treat for free, that the gift received is not appreciated. Who argues? It's like that. Although there are always possible options. But in order to demonstrate the postulate "For all it is necessary to pay", it was not worth so disrespectful to use the Master's image, hiding a real example of the love and disinterestedness of Mikao Usui and his companions. Moreover, it is precisely this activity that has confirmed the viability and strength of the Reys in the eyes of the whole country.
In general, the issue of rewards in Reiki is not so simple. We were told before that the Reiki session at a cost (for an hour and a half work) can be equated to a general massage session. Well, so be it. Well, a remote session? It can last for 15 minutes and 40 minutes, how can it be done? And if only 10 minutes, and it happens? Western teachers told us: it's still Reiki's total session, and it costs the same. In my opinion, there can not be unequivocal answers.
Each person decides this question himself, because the relationship with money is also part of spiritual practice, part of your self-exploration and self-education.
Each new level of your development can give new answers. "You can not see much with your eyes - only one's heart is sharp," the Little Prince of Exupery used to say.