Reiki is an energy healing technique of Japanese origin and is generally practiced for relaxation, stress reduction and physical-spiritual balancing. This practice, which is based on manual energy transfer, is generally considered safe as it does not involve any medication or physical intervention. However, some people are concerned that Reiki can be dangerous or harmful. This is often based on misunderstandings or personal experiences. Here is a detailed assessment of the potential harms and dangers of Reiki:
1. Is Reiki harmful to physical health?
Reiki does not cause direct physical harm as it does not require any physical contact or medication. However, the following situations may pose a risk:
- Use as a Substitute for Medical Treatment: Reiki is not a substitute for medical treatment. It can be very dangerous for people with serious health problems to disrupt their treatment by relying solely on Reiki. Reiki should be seen as a complementary method.
- Wrong Practitioners: One of the biggest factors that can cause damage to Reiki is working with practitioners who are not adequately trained or unethical. Feeling unwell during the energy transfer may be due to misdirected energy.
2. Is Reiki Spiritually Dangerous?
In spiritual work, it is common for people to experience emotional intensity or for traumas to surface. The following may occur during or after a Reiki treatment:
- Emotional Fluctuations: Reiki can cause repressed emotions and traumas to surface. This may cause temporary restlessness or discomfort in some people.
- Energy Exhaustion: Some practitioners may feel exhausted during the energy transfer. This is usually due to a deficiency in energy management.
3. Reiki Beliefs and Personal Views:
Some people may question the religious or spiritual nature of Reiki and feel that it is harmful. It is important to remember that Reiki is not a religion and is not based on any particular belief. However, people who feel that it does not fit into their belief system may find this practice disturbing.
4. Energy Blockages and Side Effects:
The dissolution of energy blockages during Reiki treatments can cause physical and psychological symptoms. For example:
- Temporary symptoms such as headaches, nausea or fatigue.
- Sudden crying spells or restlessness due to the surfacing of repressed emotions.
5. Recommendations for the Safe Practice of Reiki:
- Only receive Reiki from a certified and trusted practitioner.
- Use Reiki as a complementary part of your medical treatments, not as an alternative.
- If you do not feel well or feel discomfort during the treatment, share it immediately.
- Take care to rest and drink plenty of water after Reiki sessions.
