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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Violet Rose Reiki on Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:44 am

    Yes, and one of these days they will ostracize themselves out of followers.

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Pandora on Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:47 am

    In the interests of balance, I bring you these links to show that not all Christians disapprove of Reiki:
    http://www.katherineepperly.com/reiki/
    http://www.lancasterseminary.edu/153410127201459383/site/default.asp

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Rlei_ki on Wed Apr 22, 2009 7:52 am

    [Just noticed Pandora's post as I was about to hit the 'send' button]

    so, here are some more links...



    Christianity and Reiki - some positive approachs:


    http://areikihealer.tripod.com/christianreiki.html

    http://www.christianreiki.org/

    http://catholicreiki.com/index.html


    Cool

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by JohnC on Wed Apr 22, 2009 8:19 am

    And respecting the origins of this thread, I'd like to add further balance to the debate with an opinion from a scientist...

    http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/04/the_irony_is_so_bad_im_having.php

    On a personal note, I consider myself a Christian, and like the vast majority of the Ireland I make my own pragmatic decisions rather than blindly taking the advice of the clergy. It's difficult to respect the opinions of an organisation with such a chequered history...

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Dragonfly on Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:02 am

    Many churches are facing decreased membership and commitment (financial or otherwise) from worshippers. This is one of the reasons why you have seen a shift towards "contemporary" worship services and in the Christian community, there has been a grassroots movement called "Emergent" that is trying to find different ways to worship outside of the usual confines of church. So, while you are seeing some backlash against "New Age" practices and beliefs from some segments of the religious community, that doesn't mean that all of them are going to follow suit.

    Where there is a group of people anywhere, there will always be the need for power and control that is fear-based. It has even infiltrated the Reiki community in its history. Obviously, some of us have been very wounded by negative experiences in our religious communities of origin. One year for Halloween, I dressed up as a nun (my husband at the time was a monk.) Everyone thought he looked just so cool while everyone came up to me, pouring out stories of the trauma that was inflicted upon them by some evil, habit-clad nun. And while it is true that the pain people have experienced is real, we need to remember that some of the people responsible for causing this pain are not necessarily any more enlightened or closer to God just because their job is to work on His behalf. My husband and I were actually not treated very well by the people in the Session at the church where he was a member, and we no longer go there. It happens because people are insecure, uninformed and make emotional decisions that really has nothing to do with God.

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Dragonfly on Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:11 am

    Pandora wrote:In the interests of balance, I bring you these links to show that not all Christians disapprove of Reiki:
    http://www.katherineepperly.com/reiki/
    http://www.lancasterseminary.edu/153410127201459383/site/default.asp


    Ah, thanks for these! I noticed that Dr. Epperly says in her site that she "teach[es] Reiki as a form of intercessory Christian prayer in which one holds an intention for healing for another while praying for oneself to be opened as a channel for God’s healing Spirit." She is framing Reiki in a way that is more compatible with Christian dogma on the charism of healing.

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Milarepa on Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:13 am

    Dragonfly wrote:....(my husband at the time was a monk.)


    He was a monk for halloween, or one in real life?

    Hehe, sorry, couldn't resist, Smile .

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Dragonfly on Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:17 am

    JohnC wrote:And respecting the origins of this thread, I'd like to add further balance to the debate with an opinion from a scientist...

    http://scienceblogs.com/pharyngula/2009/04/the_irony_is_so_bad_im_having.php

    JohnC


    The comments were even more entertaining than the original blog post!

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Dragonfly on Wed Apr 22, 2009 9:19 am

    Milarepa wrote:
    Dragonfly wrote:....(my husband at the time was a monk.)


    He was a monk for halloween, or one in real life?



    There are prohibitions against that sort of thing, you know. tongue That gave me a good laugh!!

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by chi_solas on Mon May 18, 2009 10:30 am

    A Response to the Bishops’ Statement on Reiki

    Recently a committee of Catholic bishops wrote a statement saying that Reiki is based on superstition and Catholic’s shouldn’t use it. More specifically, they said it shouldn’t be used in Catholic hospitals, health care centers or by Catholic chaplains. The statement was based on misinformation.

    Read my response to this statement
    http://www.reiki.org/reikinews/ResponseBishopsStatement.html

    William Lee Rand
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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Milarepa on Mon May 18, 2009 10:53 am

    Thanks for posting that Bridget. At the risk of going severely off-topic in this thread, i'm prob gonna make a new topic about a contrary view i have to aspects of 'facts' he's alluding to. Smile.


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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by chi_solas on Sun May 31, 2009 2:56 pm

    Wasn't sure if this fits this thread or not, feel free to move to another location.
    I received this email today and thought it worth sharing as I'm sure
    many folks who do volunteer Reiki in certain hospitals,assisted living,
    nursing homes will be affected by statements made. scratch

    sunny


    Dear Bridget,

    Bishops Syndrome is sweeping the Reiki community. Perhaps you or someone you know has been infected by it.

    This unfortunate malaise is marked by the following symptoms, each of which develops quickly into the next:

    incomplete information
    inadequate investigation
    illogical conclusions
    finger-pointing
    arbitrary lines drawn in sand.

    All the above symptoms were first evidenced by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), whose Committee on Doctrine issued a statement last month with this conclusion:

    "Since Reiki therapy is not compatible with either Christian teaching or scientific evidence, it would be inappropriate for Catholic institutions, such as Catholic health care facilities and retreat centers, or persons representing the Church, such as Catholic chaplains, to promote or to provide support for Reiki therapy."

    WHAT'S A REIKI PRACTITIONER TO DO?

    I propose seeing this apparent obstacle as a call to arms--or hands--and creating a Bishops Relief Effort--a community-based effort to relieve the suffering related to Bishops Syndrome.

    A comment in the bishops' statement speaks to all of us:

    "While sometimes people fall into superstition through ignorance, it is the responsibility of all who teach in the name of the Church to eliminate such ignorance as much as possible."

    Those of us who teach in the name of anything--church or Reiki--have the responsibility to eliminate our own ignorance before we set out to eliminate that of others. The bishops failed to do this, therefore their statement is misguided. If Reiki practitioners can avoid making the same mistake, we can capitalize on the bishops' error.

    What if each of us who practice Reiki committed ourselves to eliminating ignorance about our practice? We could start by examining the accuracy of the "facts" we share about Reiki, and evaluating the skill and clarity with which we represent our practice to the public.

    THEY USED OUR OWN WORDS AGAINST REIKI

    The bishops' statement was built from information that has been circulated about Reiki by the Reiki community itself. Many of the rebuttals to the bishops' statement repeat the inaccuracies seen in the Catholic document. This doesn't make for an effective counter-campaign, does it?

    Rather than waste time in outrage, we can accept that it was just a matter of time before something like this happened. In fact, this is evidence of the rapidly growing popularity of Reiki practice, an uneducated power response to how deeply Reiki has already been embraced by mainstream health care. We can use this to move forward.

    Beware apathy: Bishops Syndrome is spreading. Some hospital Reiki programs have been pulled. We need to engage.

    Skillfully. And now.

    Let's continue the conversation on my blog, and look at how we can construct reasonable arguments to contain this influence. I look forward to reading your comments.


    Reiki blessings,

    Pamela

    At the end of June, I'll be at Tai Sophia Institute, near Baltimore, MD for 2 events:

    3 Secrets of a Medical Reiki Master, Friday, June 26, 6:30-8:30 PM

    Communicating Reiki Workshop, Saturday, June 27, 10 AM-5:30 PM

    I would love to meet you and your friends there.

    Pamela Miles | Reiki in Medicine | New York, NY

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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Milarepa on Sun May 31, 2009 11:47 pm

    Thanks for sharing that Bridget


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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by chi_solas on Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:47 am

    Your welcome Milarepa. the above article
    does bring about an important part of how
    Reiki has evolved and is being used within
    many different groups that have changed its
    original system to enhance/promote their own
    business. sunny


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    Re: Guidelines for Evaluating Reiki as an Alternative Therapy

    Post by Milarepa on Mon Jun 01, 2009 12:50 am

    I defintely wasn't aware that Reiki had been pulled from certain hopsitals.

    To do that, is even more crazy, imo.


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