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Reiki Sea Salt Bath
I am a psychologist-psychotherapist specialized in psychological dependency and live in Geneva, Switzerland.
I have been working with a healing bath using the Reiki symbols. This bath is perfect to center yourself, especially when under stress or pressure from others or from situations. It only takes 15 minutes to bring peace and quietness within yourself. It works for anxiety, depression, panic attack and other psychological complaints including psychological dependency, such as: drug-dependency and affective dependency (co-dependency).

Why does this Work?
The sea salt has the power to cleanse and purify. The Reiki symbols reinforcing this and raise the vibration as well as adding powerful healing energy. The Reiki energy also is attracted to the salt and thus this magnifies its power. The bath will harmonize your chakras and aura and will also cut you off from the source of any negative energy. The bath will also disconnect you from dependency and allow you to be connected to your own power and sense of self. This will make it much easier for you to understand the source of any issues or problems you are dealing with and help you to connect with the insight needed for you to heal. Like a spectator watching a movie of his/her own life, you'll come out of the bath with more self-confidence and awareness of yourself.

First take a quick shower without using soap. Then fill the bath tub with water. As the tub is filling, sit in the tub and add two kilos (4-5 lbs.) of sea salt (you must use the large grained sea salt and not the fine, it doesn't matter where it comes from, you can use the cheapest one as long it is sea salt!), sit in the bath tub until it is full (lukewarm water is fine). As the bath tub is filling, give yourself a light massage with the salty water all over the body and plunge your head under the water for a few seconds. When the bath is full stop the water and draw the Reiki symbols on top of the water as follows:

You must draw the symbols on top of the water by lightly touching the water and for each symbol say the appropriate mantra (name of the symbol) three times: master, power, Iava (Karuna), Shanti (Karuna), emotional/mental. At the end, use the power symbol again.

If you do not have the master or Karuna symbols, just use the symbols you know and it will work just fine.

Then relax and enjoy the bath for about 15 minutes (give yourself more massage and put your head under the water a few more times).

After 15 minutes, drain the water and take a shower without any soap, dry yourself and put on clean clothes.

You can take this bath at any time of the day.


By Roland Hasler


Five Reiki principles in Japanese
"Just for Today" Kyo dake wa.

"Don't get angry" Okolu-na.

"Don't worry" Shinpai suna.

"Be Grateful" Kansha shite.

"Work hard" Goo hage me.

"Be kind to others" Hito ni shinsetsu ni.
Your Power Lays In Your Heart


If any man is able to convince me and show me that I do not think or
act right, I will gladly change; for I seek the truth by which no man
was ever injured. But he is injured who abides in his error and
ignorance.
(Marcus Aurelius)


The Gathering
All around, a circle of one
From this land do we come
Together once more without any fear
To celebrate that of the deer
Drawing her in with hands held high
The wisdom she gives shall never die
Our goddess is without a doubt
What we are doing, is all about
The warmth of the hand held tight in mine
Travels through me, to the next in line
Four quarters are called and after its seal
The power of all is what we feel
by George K. Tyson



Symbols To Promote Peace
Unity

This symbol is two Mountain peaks sending up pillars of greenish light with brown Earth energy light supporting a violet arcing band of light. One mountain is specifically India, the other Pakistan. (of course in meditation the pillars could be other nations, individuals, or situations) surrounding either side of the pagoda like structure are blue shimmering light of soothing peace and harmony, clarity of purpose, and balance, almost like parenthesis. The inverted "y" like stroke represents the support of Reiki healers and other light workers holding up this structure of unity with a reddish light of healing, and support.

Rota Nen Da:Reconciliation


This symbol is used for Reconciliation on four levels. Physical, Intellectual, Emotional, and Spiritual. Each quarter represents one level. Visualize the symbol, invision healing taking place on each level as the quarter arcs are drawn closer and closer to form a complete circle. The hash marks are drawn inward. Almost like chemical bonds, they unify the circle. The lighting bolt has been called Raku and is used by some non traditional teachers as part of the attunement process. It is used to seal and heal the relationship and to clear chords that have bound the relationship in unhealthy ways. It seals the reconciliation.


Shanti Mi Ka:"Fishing For The Light" also "Seeking The Light In All Others"
This symbol is used to help all of us seek out the light in all others. Traditional distant healing symbol is translated to mean the light in me honors the light within you. This symbol is used to encourage actively looking for that light in others. The up right lines and right angle "chair" represents a person. The curving line a spiritual chord seeking harmony, light, bliss, love, peace. The three lines are receptors to pick up on the vibrational impressions of all around us. An interesting meditation is to visualize Shanti Mi Ka "catching" Rota Nen Da.

How To Draw The Symbols


Peace Symbols
Please use these in any way you feel is for the greatest good of all
> concerned with respect for free will. Manifest peace, reconciliation,
> and appreciation of the light that shines within us all and for unity,
> the oneness that comes from honoring the light and spirit within.
>Peace,
> my friends, peace!
>
> > David Isaiah