There are several different forms of natural therapy under unique conditions that give various benefits for individual individuals. Reiki Therapy Treatment is a form of Natural Therapy in Australia and only one of those healing choices, which is based on ancient Chinese traditions and has no reported side effects.
Reiki Therapy Treatment is basic theories as a Natural Therapy in Australia are based on ancient Chinese belief in Qi. Qi here is thought to be the ‘life force’ of all living things, and is thought to start in our ‘dan ten’ just below our solar plexus, and then pass through chakras throughout our body.
This Qi will then give us strength and help us recover from different problems, but if we have a ‘blockage’ in one of our chakras and our Qi is unable to flow freely, this will cause a build-up of ‘poor Qi’ which can cause a number of health issues.
Currently many people don’t grasp Qi principles, but in many other environments they have been illustrated nevertheless. For example, the well-known acupuncture method often relies on Qi and the concept of chakras, and uses small needles in acupuncture points to remove those blockages and allow Qi to flow freely.
However, perhaps the most intense and powerful demonstrations of Qi come from the Shaolin monks who baffle science by their mastery of Qi by hardening parts of their body, and then using those body parts to smash by concrete slabs and bend spears. Of course, it’s not recommended that you do any of these things, because that’s definitely not what Reiki Therapy Treatment is for-but it still serves as a very impressive Qi example because shows how powerful it can be.
However, definition of Reiki Therapy Treatment is very different and a lot gentler. The aim here is for a practitioner to ‘channel’ their positive Qi into the patient’s body in order to remove ‘evil’ Qi and help them heal.
To do so, they usually rub their hands together and then place them onto the injured patient over the site of the injury or illness. They will then use focus and visualization to aim at transmitting the Qi to the patient who will sometimes mention experiencing a mild tingling sensation.
This is a technique of holistic healing therapy that may, under some conditions, be effective to certain people, although systematic research are yet to be carried out. Whether it’s a placebo effect or anything else is up to the patient-however if you’ve struggled to find a drug that works for you then it doesn’t have any side effects and no associated hazards then it’s probably worth a try and you could be among those that find it effective.
However it is important to note that in cases of serious illness you should not forget to see your doctor. Always see your GP first and use alternative methods in addition to the recommended course of action you are given as a supplementary treatment. Hopefully this way you will benefit from both aspects and enjoy a swift improvement.