Reiki - My Unexpected Journey
- Laura
- May 11, 2021
- 2 min read
Updated: May 9, 2023
“Mom have you heard of sacred geometry?” That was the question my son asked me seven years ago. I had heard of the flower of life before as it relates to sacred geometry, but I had no idea of the profound impact that question would have on my life until years later.
For a while it seemed so many of our conversations were surrounding the topic of creation, lost continents, ancient civilizations, chakras, and consciousness shift. And then one day, my son told me of something I had never heard of before – #Reiki; a #healingtechnique whereby the universal life force energy is channeled through the practitioner to their intended recipient to do what is necessary for their healing or greatest good. I was intrigued. What was this energy? How did the practitioner access it? How can energy be used to facilitate #healing without actually touching someone? “You have to try it, Mom,” he said. I did, and it was a very personal experience. Different for everyone. About halfway through the session, the practitioner’s hand hovered above my heart where she said the #energy felt cold, and she sensed I had experienced a tremendous loss that had left a deep hole that had not been healed. I immediately felt a rush of emotion, followed by a warm surge of the most pure, nonjudgmental love I have ever felt go straight into my heart. It was the most amazing feeling, and the beginning of my journey of releasing suppressed emotions, actively engaging in self-discovery, and ultimately remembering who I am.
I don’t claim to know everything about myself, or to be enlightened. But I know for sure that the question my son asked me seven years ago was the catalyst for me remembering events throughout my life, emotions, and dreams that at the time they happened, I intuitively knew, but chose to suppress, were the answer to my soul’s purpose here on Earth. And Reiki awakened that light within me. To both, my son and the universal life force energy, I am eternally grateful.

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