Articles
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Reiji Hō
Reiji Hō (霊示法) is a core pillar of traditional Japanese Reiki. It is the practice of allowing Rei (spiritual wisdom) to indicate where and how to work during a session. What Reiji Hō Means Reiji Hō is “the method for receiving spiritual indication.” It marks the transition from planned hand positions to guided treatment. The
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Byosen Reikan Hō: The Art of Sensing
Byosen Reikan Hō is the traditional method of sensing where energy has gathered or thinned to shape a treatment. It is a process of listening to the body’s internal landscape through the hands. Within The Reiki Life approach, Byosen is the skill that turns a session into a living dialogue between the practitioner and the
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Chiryo (治療): The Treatment Method
Chiryo is the traditional Japanese term for the treatment phase of a Reiki session. It refers to the hands-on healing itself: the way the practitioner applies Reiki once they have grounded through Gassho and invited guidance through Reiji Ho. In Japanese, chi (治) means treating or healing, and ryo (療) relates to therapy. Chiryo is
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The Reiki Life: Daily Energy Practices for Everyone
These practices are drawn from traditional Japanese roots and are offered as everyday tools for settling the nervous system, softening emotional reactivity, and returning to your center. They are small ways of coming back to yourself and do not require formal Reiki training. A Simple Daily Rhythm Consistency in these practices is more important than
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Koki Hō & Seishin Tōitsu
Within the traditional Japanese system of Reiki, breath and mind are central. Hands-on treatment is one expression of practice, supported by the foundation of how we breathe, how we focus, and where we rest our attention. Koki Hō and Seishin Tōitsu are companion practices that help cultivate a steady inner base. Koki Hō (呼気法): Healing