In Reiki, the concept of imagination is the key to healing. As we have heard and read, the connection to the spirit, the body and the elusive spirit requires a balance between health and well-being. In our opinion, we think what we need to do is to sit on a stone on the top of the mountain and stare at the valley, mediation and we have cured, right? Ok, I hope I can say it is easy; but it is not the case: we are a group of complex insects, and there are tens of thousands of variables that make healing difficult.
Conclusion: "naga hap' n."
Most of us know what our problems are and what we need to do, such as diet, exercise, and stress reduction, but what we really want to help us cure is our personal dilemma.
In my many years of training, I first started listening and imitating: monkeys, monkeys; better monkeys, better students. The Sempai-gohai relationship in Japanese training requires this filial piety. Unfortunately, from a curious and sometimes skeptical point of view, I have questions; the inner child's "why" syndrome suddenly appears. Why am I doing this? Why focus on my "hara" instead of my fist? Why am I going to Kia now? why? why? why? Wait a minute, etc.
As Bruce Lee said in his movie: "Enter the dragon... Don't think; feel it like a finger pointing to the moon. It will miss all the glory of heaven."
As my martial arts training continues to develop for 40 years, I have experienced that in order to learn and "get it," I need a strong belief system that begins with the child's imagination, creativity, and affectionate intentions. I remember the personal experience I gained from churches, discussions and research, the first time I came from the Catholic Church I grew up with. Father Eide preached, and even had a song, "If you believe, then you will live." Logically, I am alive. Why is it so important ["Why" again]; it solves the belief in life in the Kingdom of God. If you don't believe it, then there is no afterlife: simple is like this; the case is over and the story is over. Healing is definitely more spiritual than the spirit or the body. Take it to another level; some Chinese and Western medicine practitioners practice "healing the soul." I have seen their videos and concluded that their power lies in a strong belief system, that is, if you use goodness, compassion and faith in God [or infinite spiritual wisdom], you can eliminate the diagnosis. The negativity, toxicity and poisons that inherently constitute the root cause of the disease.
If supported by scientific and clinical trials, regular Western medicine will only reach an agreement with this rule. I remember reading a book a long time ago: President Celestine. Except that it is a good read, the final reward is that when science or basically human intelligence and spirituality will become the same era, when true wisdom does not require dogma or religion to lead mankind to the path of true enlightenment. As an argument, if this is the case, can we use the spiritual power of science and mental state to heal ourselves? I have read articles and opinions about how prayer can help cure, and once again verify the power of faith and imagination.
In my short study, I read that Reiki master Miako "Gyoho" Usui is a Christian minister and Buddhist monk who studied the qigong training and treatment of palm technology for many years. At that time, even now, some of them may be: Yi Jin Jing [tendon stretch], Ba Duan Jin [eight pieces of brocade], Wu Yuxi [animal play], Lei Zikai [penetrating sound], Zhan Zhuang [standing meditation] Finally, Tai Chi. What they need is a deep commitment to internal development that requires faith, intention and imagination.
Although I still use physical strength in some of my karate and qigong "iron shirt" forms, I learned to forget the skill but float in the abyss, the spoken language "with the universe" "Let the power be with you" . "Since I lifted my technically perfect responsibility - this is the first commandment of Funakoshi's dojo movement. In my defense, I know that I am doing it right because I have done a lot of things before. I like to fork. Eat; forget the details; put it in your mouth, chew and swallow - I have a luxury that does not succumb to the power of the real world to surrender, transform, move and adjust.
Again, faith, intention and imagination.
The key here is Asian treatments such as Reiki, Qigong and certain martial arts, although strict and healthy, kihon / kata, behavior and process must start from the mind, then completely towards absolute promise to believe who you are and what you manage is the universe Power, wisdom and wisdom.
Orignal From: Aura and Qigong - Healed by faith, intention and imagination
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