Reiki Glossary 

M to R of words and phrases …

A to Z of Reiki Terminology

Words and phrases associated with reiki healing

Reiki Terms beginning M

 

Mind-body-spirit: Reiki healing is often associated with the idea of holistic wellness, which involves treating the mind, body, and spirit as interconnected aspects of a person’s well-being.

Meditation: Meditation is often used as a tool for Reiki practitioners to focus their energy and clear their minds in preparation for a session.

Meridians: In traditional Chinese medicine, meridians are believed to be channels through which energy flows in the body. Some Reiki practitioners may use knowledge of the meridian system to inform their practice.

Master: Reiki Masters are practitioners who have achieved a high level of training and certification in Reiki healing, and may teach and mentor other practitioners.

Mikao Usui: Mikao Usui is the founder of the Usui System of Reiki, which is one of the most widely practiced forms of Reiki.

Mindfulness: Mindfulness practices, such as breathing exercises and body scanning, may be used in conjunction with Reiki healing to help practitioners stay focused and present.

Manifestation: Reiki healing is sometimes used as a tool for manifestation, helping individuals to attract positive outcomes and experiences into their lives.

Massage: Reiki healing may be used in conjunction with massage therapy, as both practices involve touch and manipulation of the body to promote relaxation and healing.

Metaphysical: Reiki healing is sometimes considered a metaphysical practice, as it involves working with energy and spiritual concepts that may not be easily explained by traditional scientific methods.

Moon phases: Some Reiki practitioners may use knowledge of the phases of the moon to inform their practice, as different phases are associated with different energies and intentions.

Reiki Terms beginning N

 

Nervous system: Reiki healing is believed to help balance the nervous system, which can promote relaxation and reduce stress.

Non-invasive: Reiki healing is a non-invasive practice, meaning that it does not involve any physical manipulation of the body.

Natural healing: Reiki healing is sometimes considered a form of natural healing, as it involves tapping into the body’s own energy and healing abilities.

Nurturing: Reiki healing is often described as a nurturing practice, as it promotes relaxation and feelings of comfort and safety.

Negative energy: Reiki healing is sometimes used to clear negative energy from the body, helping individuals to release emotional or spiritual blockages.

Namaste: “Namaste” is a greeting commonly used in yoga and other spiritual practices, which roughly translates to “the divine in me bows to the divine in you.” It may also be used in Reiki practice as a way of acknowledging the connection between the practitioner and recipient.

Nature: Reiki healing is sometimes associated with nature and the natural world, as it involves working with the body’s own energy and the universal life force energy that flows through all living things.

Nutrition: Reiki healing may be used in conjunction with other holistic practices, such as nutrition and exercise, to promote overall health and well-being.

New age: Reiki healing is sometimes considered a New Age practice, as it emerged in the West during the New Age movement of the 1970s.

Numerology: Some Reiki practitioners may use numerology to inform their practice, as certain numbers are believed to have spiritual significance and can be used to set intentions or visualize healing outcomes.

Reiki Terms beginning O

 

Oneness: Reiki healing is sometimes associated with the concept of oneness, which refers to the interconnectedness of all living things and the universal life force energy that flows through them.

Openness: Reiki healing is often associated with openness, as practitioners aim to create a safe and non-judgmental space for the recipient to relax and receive healing energy.

Om: “Om” is a sacred sound used in many spiritual practices, and may be used in Reiki practice as a way of invoking a sense of peace and connection.

Overcoming obstacles: Reiki healing may be used to help individuals overcome obstacles or challenges, whether they are physical, emotional, or spiritual in nature.

Oils: Essential oils may be used in conjunction with Reiki healing to enhance the experience and promote relaxation and well-being.

Opening chakras: Reiki practitioners may work with the chakras, which are believed to be energy centers in the body, to help balance and open them for optimal physical and emotional health.

Oxytocin: Oxytocin is a hormone associated with feelings of love and bonding, and may be released during Reiki healing as a result of the calming and nurturing effects of the practice.

Overthinking: Reiki healing may be used to help individuals who struggle with overthinking or anxiety, as it promotes relaxation and a sense of calm.

Reiki Terms beginning P

 

Palm healing: Reiki practitioners often use their palms to channel healing energy to the recipient.

Positive energy: Reiki healing is believed to help promote positive energy and feelings of well-being.

Prana: “Prana” is a Sanskrit term that refers to the life force energy that flows through all living things. Reiki healing is sometimes associated with prana and similar concepts in other cultures.

Peace: Reiki healing is often associated with a sense of peace and calm, as it promotes relaxation and stress reduction.

Pain relief: Reiki healing may be used to help alleviate pain and discomfort, whether it is physical or emotional in nature.

Purification: Reiki healing may be used to help purify the body and mind, clearing away negative energy and promoting overall health and well-being.

Personal growth: Reiki healing may be used to help individuals on their personal growth and spiritual journeys, promoting self-awareness and a deeper connection to oneself and the universe.

Prayer: Reiki practice may involve prayer or other spiritual practices, as practitioners aim to connect with the divine and channel healing energy to the recipient.

Psychic development: Some Reiki practitioners may use the practice to develop their own psychic abilities or intuition, as they work with the energy of the universe to channel healing energy to others.

Reiki Terms beginning Q

 

Qi: “Qi” (also spelled “chi” or “ki”) is a concept in traditional Chinese medicine that refers to the vital life force energy that flows through all living things. This concept is similar to the idea of “ki” or “prana” in Reiki healing.

Quantum healing: Some Reiki practitioners may use the concept of quantum healing, which suggests that the power of thought and intention can influence the physical world at a subatomic level. This idea is based on principles from quantum physics.

Quiet: During a Reiki healing session, it is often beneficial for both the practitioner and recipient to create a quiet and peaceful environment, in order to promote relaxation and healing.

Qigong: Qigong is a Chinese practice that involves breathing techniques, movement, and meditation to cultivate and balance qi (life force energy). Some Reiki practitioners may incorporate qigong techniques into their healing sessions.

Quality of life: Reiki healing may be used to improve the quality of life for individuals with various physical, emotional, or spiritual challenges, by promoting relaxation, pain relief, and emotional well-being.

Reiki Terms beginning R

 

Reiki – the Japanese word for “universal life energy” which refers to the healing system developed by Mikao Usui in the early 20th century.

Relaxation – a state of calmness and reduced stress that is often achieved during Reiki treatments.

Reiki Master – a person who has been trained and certified to teach and attune others to the Reiki healing system.

Receptivity – the willingness to receive and allow the flow of Reiki energy during a treatment.

Release – the process of letting go of physical, emotional, and mental blockages that may be hindering the flow of energy in the body.

Renewal – a sense of revitalization and rejuvenation that may be experienced after a Reiki treatment.

Rebalance – the restoration of balance and harmony in the body’s energy centers or chakras.

Reconnection – a feeling of being connected to oneself, others, and the universe that may be experienced during or after a Reiki treatment.

Rejuvenation – a sense of renewal and revitalization that may be experienced after a Reiki treatment.

Radiance – a glow or aura that some people may experience after receiving Reiki.

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