

Essential Reiki: A Complete Guide to an Ancient Healing Art : Stein, Diane: desertcart.in: Books Review: Must have - Must have for a reiki practioner. Review: Precious and value for money - Good as per description. It's worth for money.

| Best Sellers Rank | #49,746 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #156 in Mysticism (Books) #195 in Buddhism (Books) #197 in Occult & Paranormal |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (2,180) |
| Dimensions | 21.56 x 1.12 x 25.27 cm |
| ISBN-10 | 0895947366 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-0895947369 |
| Importer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Item Weight | 425 g |
| Language | English |
| Net Quantity | 440.00 Grams |
| Packer | Penguin Random House India Pvt Ltd |
| Print length | 168 pages |
| Publication date | 1 April 1995 |
| Publisher | Crossing Press |
D**E
Must have
Must have for a reiki practioner.
R**A
Precious and value for money
Good as per description. It's worth for money.
N**L
GOOD book to have if one is interested in the details.
Good details. answers most questions. but initiation into reiki has to be done by an experienced person.
P**E
Four Stars
Very good book.
P**O
Um livro excelente da Diane a fundadora do reiki essencial. Uma abordagem clara, precisa para todos os niveis
V**R
una buona guida per capire e studiare un po' di storia e applicazioni del reiki, con racconto di esperienze personali e idee per la pratica.
M**A
I had already owned this book a while ago but lost it, it perfectly explains all teachings of reiki in detail and was what I used to study years ago, I didn’t bother looking at other titles, it was easy to find on Amazon, price was great and arrived super quick.
G**S
Diane Stein felt a desire tho help others to heal. She felt that touch had the power to heal, became aware of the practice of Reiki and wanted to learn the practice.Unable to afford the very expensive training by a Reiki Master from the traditional school she expended great effort to gain an understanding of the practice of Reiki, the ability to use the healing energy, and the ability to attune others so that they could use the healing energy. She wrote this book to share the information she learned and in the process irritated the traditionally trained Reiki Masters who believe that the symbols published in the book are secret and should not be published. There is a great difference between sacred and secret. The symbols used in Reiki allow the sharing of healing energy. That makes them special and sacred. To keep them secret limits those who wish to share this healing energy. I don't believe that the creator of all things prefers one group of people over another but loves all equally. The sharing of these sacred symbols is an act of great love. This book explains very throughly the methods and symbols used in the practice of Reiki and is an excellent reference book for the Reiki practitioner. Whether the traditionally trained agree with her methods or not, they do work and those who are not able to afford traditional training are able to offer healing energy to others. Every author writes through the filter of his or her own experience. Ms. Stein is openly feminist and Wiccan. I do not embrace either of these ways of life but can still value the information about the practice of Reiki that she has shared with us. I recieved Reiki I from a traditionally trained Reiki Master. When I wished to recieve Reiki II she seemed reluctant to give me that training. I was able to recieve Reiki II and Reiki III from a Reiki Master who was trained by Diane Stein. I am able to share healing energy with others and have successfully attuned others so that they can share the healing energy as well. This is a great gift. In all things we must decide for ourselves that which is our truth. There is truth in this book. You do not have to agree with all of Ms. Stein's beliefs to find it.
A**D
Bon livre sur les principes du Reïki et la symbolique, la position de l'auteur quand à la transmission de l'enseignement en Reïki est louable (oui, le Reïki devrait être rendu accessible au plus grand nombre), mais le fait que l'auteur soit ultra-féministe en rend la lecture assez pénible pour un homme (on se sent un peu mis à l'index, à force d'entendre que seules les femmes peuvent utiliser le Reïki correctement...).
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