Reiki is a folk medicine that originated in Japan and can be roughly divided into two types. One is the traditional Japanese Reiki, which is written as Reiki or Reiki and is based on similar teachings as taught by Mikao Usui, and the other is the traditional Japanese Reiki, which is said to be the founder of Chuko, and which later spread from Hawaii to the rest of the world. Overseas Reiki REIKI. Although there are many differences in content, the one thing they both have in common is that they use the palms of the hands to heal, just as healing techniques have been passed down since ancient times around the world.
In European countries such as the UK, it has been practiced and verified based on scientific data as folk therapy, holistic therapy, alternative therapy, and complementary therapy, especially for patients with diseases such as cancer patients, depression, and Alzheimer's disease. Many therapists who use Reiki as a technique to improve the mind and immune system are registered on hospitals' lists as practitioners.
Similarly in the United States, the study of Reiki is already accepted for continuing education units (CEUs) by several nursing and therapeutic associations in the United States. The reason behind this is that it has been clinically proven to be effective in reducing pain without side effects, allowing you to relax, making your parasympathetic nervous system dominant, allowing you to breathe more deeply, and increasing your autoimmunity.
Let's go a little further and try combining Reiki with traditional Thai medicine.
By using the meridian system while interweaving Thai sen and the four major elements, it connects the energy circuits scattered throughout the body, repairs and regenerates, and promotes natural healing power and immunity. Masu.
In addition to the excellent efficacy of traditional therapy, it is also effective against psychological damage such as emotional anxiety, trauma, and emotional instability.
Reiki is not a talk therapy, so we use a method to amplify positive energy to improve mental symptoms such as these. There are many parts that overlap with the basic elements of Thai traditional therapy, such as correcting imbalances in the mind and body using magnetic fields, so I think this is the minimum knowledge and technique required.
Because the minimum sense is the ability to "feel and sense with your hands," it is easy to apply to yourself or others by combining Japanese and Thai traditional therapy.
Perhaps it all comes down to how much you can please others.
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