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In the end
these things matter most:
How well did you love?
How fully did you live?
How deeply did you let go?
- Siddhārtha Gautama

Power Tools

To the mind everything is a symbol, an icon, a set of meanings and experiences, to the point that we often no longer truly see an object, and respond instantly to the minds identifications. Symbols are the power tools of the mind.

I am always curious about how my mind works. My mind thinks it is me, that my body is who I am (for example). The mind’s language is symbolic and it processes and makes “knowns” from all the inputs received from the external world.

If I pick a familiar item like a car, with a known function,  a “set of wheels”, a form of transport, is that what I see? Or do I see a status symbol, a symbol of freedom,  an expression of identity, or memory flashes of experiences with a particular vehicle. A car is perceived in all these ways and more. So too is life itself.

The mind’s identifications, and the response are part of our survival mechanisms, the fight or flight system when reaction is a life and death matter, no time to think on it. However this mechanism can work against us in other circumstances. Being mindful of the mind’s illusions is a path to healing our places of creating separation. 

Our “thought illusions” become a place of disconnect from real life and real people. Do I truly see and respond to the person in front of me, or do I create a separation, see “the enemy”, the stereotype, perhaps even a symbol of what I reject in myself. These are every moment opportunities for healing, for awakening to what is real.

Practices of mindfulness serve to put the brakes on unconscious living, allows different choices, allows us to become real. Being real is healing the illusory thoughts about who we are.

The Reiki practice is my way of doing this, a way to self healing, to living and growing in mindfulness, to being in the now moment.

How Reiki Works

You will have read many places statements about “how Reiki works”. The absolute honest answer is no one knows. No amount of magical or wishful thinking changes that simple fact.

The critics are able to say that the different explanations offered for how Reiki works are invariably contrary to the accepted science of a hundred years of physics, chemistry and biology. That’s not in dispute, and it serves no useful purpose to make statements that are not clearly framed as a statement of a belief, or a theory. However, it is really OK to not know an answer to “how it works”.

Not knowing doesn’t alter the experience that healing occurs. It doesn’t take away from the experience of those who have derived a benefit from the hands-on practice. It simply means that we don’t actually have a proof for how this happens. That’s true for many things in life, even in the field of science.

Symbols

For 26 very powerful symbols go no further than the english alphabet. Ask anyone who is unable to read or write to know the truth of that. Numbers are powerful symbols. Our civilisations and their histories are built on words and numbers.

The crown and the cross are two powerful symbols that need no explanation, their multi level meanings are perceived without need of language. National flags are powerful political symbols which is why they are so often burned. So too are the symbols of military and economic power, the dollar sign, trademarks, uniforms, etc. Symbols are everyday universal language and communication devices.

However, when it’s something religious or esoteric, perhaps a Reiki symbol, its different, magical, special. Or is it?

In one sense these symbols are special, because the mind makes them so. Symbols are devices that impress the mind. It is the mind that interprets and assigns meaning and significance, it is belief that imbues a symbol with power.

That is one of the teachings inherent in symbols, give your power away to something outside yourself and learn that lesson. Realize that the power lies within yourself, and it’s a very different lesson.

Reiki Story

Story telling is an integral part of oral tradition. Note that it is “story”, and not “history”.

In times gone our tribes used story to tell the story of origin, how “we the people” of this tribe came to be. More than who we are, its also the story of how we aspire to be, a glue that bonds the tribe to a purpose.

Story holds a mythical quality, its role models are the best vision of ourselves. We are able to recognise ourselves in the story, and the story becomes about us here now. We become part of the story, it lives on in each one of us.

The reiki story as told in a class, in the way of oral tradition, is all of these things. The story is a linking, a creation of relationship with the main players of the story, relayed through the story teller who is the bridge to the now. So the story was never history, not facts that you need to know.

This is  the real art and the heart of story, and it is all held in the space of being there, in the lived experience.

Oral Tradition

Reiki, The Usui System of Natural Healing, was introduced into the western world in the form of an oral tradition. Many people have mis-understood this, have taken it to mean that nothing gets written down.

Oral tradition refers to the way the system is taught, with a teacher and a student being together in the same physical space. What the student receives is more than what is communicated in words.

We all have tried unsuccessfully to describe an experience to someone who was not part of the experience, and ended up using the words “…well you just had to be there”.

That is what oral tradition is about. You have to be there.

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