This is a controversial research paper to start the ball rolling.
It is published by the Committee on Doctrine, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
www.usccb.org/dpp/Evaluation_Guidelines_finaltext_2009-03.pdf
It is worth reading in it's entirety but I think it is fairly obvious that what little research was carried out to produce this document was not very thorough - or accurate!
Thank goodness it is only a set of guidelines! If it was a Papal Bull then it would affect a large number of Reiki Practitioners and Teachers who have integrated the practice of Reiki into their lives and found it enriching for themselves and the people they are able to help.
One of the statements they make near the start of this paper is that "The Church recognizes two kinds of healing: healing by divine grace and healing that
utilizes the powers of nature." What could be more natural than Reiki?
Ai to Hikari
Colin
It is published by the Committee on Doctrine, United States Conference of Catholic Bishops.
www.usccb.org/dpp/Evaluation_Guidelines_finaltext_2009-03.pdf
It is worth reading in it's entirety but I think it is fairly obvious that what little research was carried out to produce this document was not very thorough - or accurate!
Thank goodness it is only a set of guidelines! If it was a Papal Bull then it would affect a large number of Reiki Practitioners and Teachers who have integrated the practice of Reiki into their lives and found it enriching for themselves and the people they are able to help.
One of the statements they make near the start of this paper is that "The Church recognizes two kinds of healing: healing by divine grace and healing that
utilizes the powers of nature." What could be more natural than Reiki?
Ai to Hikari
Colin










