Three Secrets Of Reiki Tao Te Qi: The Original Teachings Of Master Hunag Zhen Hui (Includes Dvd) (O)
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Förlag | Healing Arts Press |
Format | Häftad |
Språk | Engelska |
Antal sidor | 240 |
Vikt | 600 gr |
Utgiven | 2012-01-27 |
ISBN | 9781594773624 |
Recognised for its support of self-healing and overall well-being, Reiki is now used in hospitals throughout the world. Commonly viewed as a Japanese healing art, the practice of Reiki originated with the Chen Yen masters of China, who called it Tao Te Qi. Transmitted to Idris Lahore by his grandfather, a direct student of Master Huang Zhen Hui, Reiki Tao Te Qi offers students of Reiki a deeper understanding of the Reiki principles and new ways to enrich the effectiveness of their practice. Revealing sanmitsu - the three Reiki secrets of the Tao Te Qi physical, emotional and mental centrEs - this fully illustrated guide covers the 1st-, 2nd-, and 3rd-degree Reiki training courses and initiations as first taught by the Chen Yen masters of China. The accompanying DVD contains a full demonstration of the 1st degree training course. Exploring the history of Reiki in China as well as its earliest roots in Indian ayurveda, yoga and tantra, the book explains the Three Pillars of Reiki - Ajikan (meditation), Nei Gong (techniques of protection, detoxification and intention) and Chiryo (intuition and the laying on of hands). This book, also, offers chapters on Reiki as a spiritual path, the ethical principles of Reiki and Reiki's relationship to psychogenealogy and ancestral healing. Outlining invaluable preparation techniques for more effective practice as well as ways to use Reiki to harmonise the chakras, this guide shows how Reiki Tao Te Qi can transform even the most negative energies into harmonising, curative, creative energies. • Includes step-by-step photos covering techniques of protection, detoxification, intention, intuition, preparation and the laying on of hands • Reveals the three secrets of the Tao Te Qi physical, emotional and mental centers