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Perhaps the gentlest alternative healing therapy in the world, Reiki has gone mainstream. A form of energy healing developed in early twentieth-century Japan, Reiki is rapidly breaking into conventional medicine because of its ease of use, its immediate benefits, and, perhaps most important, the element of self-care inherent in the practice.
And yet, Reiki remains a mysterious healing art due to the paucity of reliable resources on this therapy. For those who seek guidance in bringing Reiki into their lives, Pamela Miles's Reiki is bound to become an indispensable friend. Considered by many to be the country's foremost Reiki expert, Miles introduces the newcomer to the history of Reiki; offers descriptions of firstdegree, second-degree, and Master training; and details how individuals can treat themselves. For the advanced practitioner, she provides in-depth insight into continued practice as well as information on current and forthcoming research that will lead to greater integration of this healing therapy into conventional medicine.
Among the first Reiki Masters to bring this healing therapy into hospitals, Pamela Miles uses her unique background to explain how Reiki complements conventional medical treatments and helps patients recover from invasive surgical procedures. Reiki also discusses the way Reiki can ease the symptoms of conditions such as AIDS, cancer, insomnia, depression, anxiety, and more, as well as the side effects of medication.
With compassion, wisdom, and more than thirty years' experience as a healer, Miles shows readers how simple-and powerful-it is to take an active role in their own well-being by using one of the fastest-growing alternative therapies in the world.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #629939 in Books
- Published on: 2006-04-06
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Hardcover
- 288 pages
Editorial Reviews
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...Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide is nothing short of enlightening. -- Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing, May 2006
If you want to convince someone of the power and benefits of Reiki, give them this book. -- LA Yoga Magazine, August 2006
Reiki helped change Pamela Miles's life some twenty years ago and now she's giving back with this text. -- Massage & Bodywork, March 2006
Those unfamiliar with the practice will appreciate Miles's introduction, while seasoned practitioners will find the author's guidance indispensable. -- Yoga Journal, August 2006
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“Drawing from an uncommonly deep understanding of Reiki, Pamela Miles articulates the essence of healing in language accessible to both professionals and the public.”
--Andrew Weil, M.D.
“Pamela Miles has written an intelligent, sensitive guidebook to this remarkable healing practice.”
--Mehmet Oz, M.D.
“A beautifully written manual for how to use this wonderful healing modality in your own life.” --Christiane Northrup, M.D.
From the Inside Flap
Perhaps the gentlest alternative healing therapy in the world, Reiki has gone mainstream. A form of vibrational healing developed in early twentieth century Japan, Reiki features the light laying on of hands. It is the least intrusive and most relaxing of the complementary healing therapies; it restores balance to body, mind, and spirit. Reiki is accessible to anyone, regardless of age or state of health, and it is breaking into conventional medicine as a result of its ease of use, its immediate benefits, and perhaps most important, the element of self-care inherent in the practice. And yet, the paucity of reliable resources on it has kept the practice enveloped in mystery. Until now.
For those who seek direction in bringing Reiki into their lives, Pamela Miles’ Reiki is an indispensable companion on the path to well-being. Considered by many to be the country’s foremost Reiki expert, Miles traces the origin and development of the practice, detailing how and why it restores and renews the human body in ways we’ve only begun to understand. For those who seek Reiki treatment, Miles provides information on how best to choose a practitioner, and for those who wish to be trained in Reiki, she offers step-by-step guidance, including comprehensive information on First-Degree, Second-Degree, and Master Training. For the advanced practitioner, Miles offers in-depth insight into continued practice. For physicians and health-care professionals, and anyone interested in the health benefits of Reiki, Miles offers information on current and forthcoming research that will lead to greater integration of this healing therapy into conventional medicine. A pioneer in bringing Reiki into mainstream medical practice, Miles uses her unique background to explain how Reiki complements conventional medical treatments, hastens recovery from invasive surgical procedures and eases the symptoms of conditions such as AIDS, cancer, insomnia, depression, anxiety and more, as well as the side effects of medications and chemotherapy. Miles also explains why Reiki is safe for children and the elderly. With compassion, wisdom, and the accumulated experience that comes from nearly twenty years as a Reiki practitioner, Pamela Miles empowers readers by showing them how simple it is to take an active role in their own health care. Her book is an illuminating companion guide to one of the fastest-growing spiritual healing practices in the world, an essential tool for anyone ready to bring healing into his or her life.
Customer Reviews
Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide
"Don't be defeated by perfectionism. With Reiki, the only mistake you can make is not to practice." It is worth the purchase price of this book if for nothing more than a reminder to do one's own personal practice of Reiki on a daily basis.
Whether you have been attuned to Reiki or are simply exploring the possibility of learning more about this system of healing and spiritual development, this book is an invaluable resource.
I was first attuned to Reiki in 1999 and 18 months later received the master attunement. For me, it has been one of the most positive life changes I have ever experienced, especially for my own healing. Being married to a physician who was interested in understanding the science behind Reiki, communication was challenging. The acceptance of Reiki as an invitation to wellness through stress reduction and relaxation became our mutual understanding. Also the understanding that healing may take place but not always cure - as my experience of offering Reiki to hospice patients has shown. Seven years later, Pamela Miles thoughtfully and intelligently communicates her experience and understanding of Reiki in a manner that most individuals in any walk of life can read with interest.
As stated in the introduction of the book, "This is not The Reiki Gospel According to Pamela, nor is it "The Reiki Rule Book, but simply a Reiki companion." I say, take what resonates with you - you can't go wrong.
Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide
Writing a book that is accessible to both novices and seasoned Reiki people as well as to medical professionals who seek to understand what Reiki is and why they should consider incorporating it into their conventional healing systems is no simple task. The author must be able to remember and access the elementary aspects of Reiki practice in order to bring those basics to the reader in a clear, understandable way. But she must also understand the scientific method and be able to communicate in the language of medical professionals.
Miles's thirty years of experience as an educator, clinician, and lecturer in natural healing, as well as her years of Reiki mastery, yoga and meditation practice provided the perfect grounding and foundation from which to write this lucid, intelligible, and distinctly unique Reiki book.
As Andrew Weil, MD says about the author, "Drawing from an uncommonly deep understanding of Reiki, Pamela Miles articulates the essence of healing in language accessible to both professionals and the public." I would add that in Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide, Miles opens her Reiki heart to us. She not only teaches what Reiki is and why it's an important holistic method of healing, but also shares with us some of her own personal experiences with Reiki: self-treatment and treating others in both non- edical and medical settings.
In the current and sometimes competitive climate of natural healing, which offers every conceivable method of Reiki instruction from sitting in the presence of a well- rained Reiki Master to receiving Reiki from a stranger over the Internet, Pamela Miles presents reason and simplicity. She says it best in her introduction: "There is not one way. In these pages, I share the path I am traveling in the hope that it will enrich your journey."
I have been enriched beyond my expectations. Miles's book has further opened my own Reiki heart. Through her expression of Reiki, my own experiences have been deepened. With each chapter, a nod of my head. Yes, that is the Reiki I know and love.
Sleep better. Work clearer. Breathe more deeply. Consider me: interested
We tend to think that any kind of healing which originated in Asia is thousands of years old. That hermetic monks took it for decades of test drives before offering it to the faithful. That, in the background of an Eastern treatment room, we'd find a picture of a venerable deity and a thin plume of smoke from a joss stick. Oh, and chanting.
So the first surprise of Reiki is that it originated with Mikao Usui, mostly likely in 1922. That year, he went to a Japanese sacred site to fast and meditate. He got a bonus: subtle vibrations above his head. He felt healed. More, he felt he had the power to heal. And, in short order, he taught 2,000 Japanese how to use this power.
Reiki is tricky to describe, and so the first accomplishment of this excellent guide is the description of what Reiki isn't. It is not "energy medicine." It does not require a diagnosis. The practitioner doesn't need to concentrate or "direct" the treatment. The practitioner need not be in the same room, or even the same city. The patient need not be awake for the treatment to work.
So what is Reiki? According to Pamela Miles --- who is probably the senior Reiki master now practicing in the United States --- it's an experience. More like meditation than medicine. And it's powerful stuff: "Reiki opens an inner spiritual connection that can significantly change the way a person experiences life, a sense of connectedness that can help transform negative attitudes and create a sense of meaning and purpose."
The claims are many and varied: Sleep better. Work clearer. Breathe more deeply. Enjoy better digestion. Get relief from chronic pain. Stay calm in emergencies. Live more in the moment.
Best of all, you can treat yourself. "The foundation of Reiki is self-healing," Miles writes. All it takes: a few simple hand placements. Aw, c'mon, you say. Pamela Miles is unapologetic on this point: "We are used to valuing effort --- Reiki is effortless." But....you must be trained. Once you've been trained, "you can lightly lay your hand on your head, chest, abdomen, or any place that hurts, anytime you need to regain your center, restore your well-being or relieve pain --- even while you're in a cab, watching TV, or on the phone with your mother-in-law."
Okay, but what does the practice involve? Ms. Miles is not secretive or even mysterious on this point, just honest --- you can't learn Reiki from a book. But you may badly wish to tell you more when you read some of the stories at the end of 'Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide.' Like: The girl who overdosed and arrived at the hospital without any vital signs. And still had none after two hours of resuscitation. A doctor trained in Reiki put her hand on the girl's forehead to say goodbye. The girl revived. A week later, her only symptom was a minor palsy.
By now, I bet you're totally frustrated. How does Reiki work? "We don't yet know," Miles says. But it does work, of that I'm convinced. Will you be? I can't say; it depends on where you are in your life and your willingness to believe that energy vibrating from one person can be directed to heal another. And it depends on whether you read this book. My bet: if you do, you'll want to know much, much more.




