Women Share First Experiences With Reiki – Does Reiki Really Work?

As a Reiki Master and Practitioner for more than twenty-five years, I am aware of the many people’s skepticism and empty experiences with Reiki over the years. To be transparent, I, too, was skeptical before I experienced Reiki and its healing properties. These first experiences with Reiki that are less than desirable have prevented folks from experiencing the beauty and healing of Reiki; this is true more now than ever because there are so many people trained in Reiki in either a watered-down version or do not embrace the inner practice of integrating Reiki into their life, not just when working on others.

I have listened to people, mostly women, share their experiences of Reiki practitioners violating physical, emotional, and even sexual boundaries during Reiki sessions! This is tragic for the people who had these first experiences with Reiki that are harmful, and their friends and family who have learned about Reiki from them and understandably keep a safe distance from Reiki.

Reiki has been incredibly life-changing for me, which is why I practice and train students in the need for strong and clear Reiki boundaries and ALWAYS receiving consent before placing their hands on somebody else! Reiki Ethics have gotten lost in the last decade or so.

I hope you appreciate this brief article sharing women’s first experiences with Reiki.

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8 Real Women Share Their First Experiences With Reiki

By Lindsay Kellner

Contributing Wellness & Beauty Editor
Lindsay is a freelance writer and certified yoga instructor based in Brooklyn, NY. She holds a journalism and psychology degree from New York University. Kellner is the co-author of “The Spirit Almanac: A Modern Guide to Ancient Self Care,” with mbg Sustainability Editor Emma Loewe.
October 30, 2017

While woo-woo will never be a “trend,” interest in alternative healing therapies is on the rise because Western medicine is, in some cases, failing us. Whether it’s back pain, autoimmune disease, or long-term hormonal disruptions, we’re turning to different therapies, some old and some new, to feel better. Reiki is a healing modality skeptics love to hate. It involves a gentle hovering or touch of the healer’s hands on the receiver’s body. There’s no right or wrong experience—some feel tingling or heat, others fall asleep, while others lay awake wondering what they are supposed to feel. Because it works on the subtle energy in the body, reiki can take a few sessions in order to feel comfortable enough or quiet enough to experience the shifts it can facilitate. In the spirit of sharing, we asked a group of women what their first reiki experiences were like. This is what they said:

1. Anne Marie, content editor.

“The first time I tried reiki was at a tiny little Japanese healing center near Union Square in New York City. A woman who barely spoke English held her hands up to me as I sat in front of her with my eyes closed. I sat and sat for probably 15 minutes, and thought I felt a bit warmer or lighter throughout, but I wasn’t sure if it was true or just a placebo effect. When it was done, she told me she saw a white orb of light around me, and that my energy was synonymous with that of an angel, and that I had a lot to offer others in the way of energy. Needless to say, I was happy with my reading, but am still not 100 percent sure if I believe in its accuracy :).”

2. Cristine, writer.

“My first experience was terrible. My shoulder was hurting from some overzealous stretching and a co-worker offered to do reiki on it. Instead of helping though, it made it hurt more. I felt the energy, but didn’t feel the healing. I did make me understand the power of the practice though—the next time, I found someone better credentialed and had a much better experience.”

3. Melissa, lawyer.

“I thought it wouldn’t feel like anything, but I was surprised at how much energy and heat I felt. It was as relaxing as getting a massage.”

4. Elizabeth, social media manager.

“Reiki is one of those things I always wanted to feel but never actually did until my third or fourth experience (I always fell asleep before). We had a reiki healer come into the office to lead a group session, and the whole time I kept thinking, here we go again—kind of already accepting that I wouldn’t feel anything. But in the last few minutes of the workshop, I started to feel full body vibrations, like some kind of energy surging through my limbs. Right as things started to get moving, the session ended, but it was cool to finally feel physical sensations via this practice.”

Women Share First Experiences With Reiki - Does Reiki Really Work! - Michael Swerdloff - Providence Holistic Counselor, Coach and Reiki

5. Emma, associate editor.

“I tried reiki for the first time for a story and really didn’t know what to expect. I found the experience to be totally surreal—by the end of my hourlong session, it felt like five different practitioners were working on me, when really it was just one woman’s hands. I’m sure that means I have some sort of energetic blockage, and though I haven’t kept up with the practice, I’ve always been meaning to get back into it.”

6. Rosemary, yoga teacher.

“So my first reiki experience was when I was in college. My stepmom took me to an energy healer because I was working through a lot of stuff. A bad break up, general stress from being at a very big college, and just a lot of changes and transitions. I felt some shifts and changes, but I don’t think I really understood it until I developed a regular self-care and yoga practice. My teacher Kate Posch led a summer seasonal workshop, and the experience was a lot more profound. I felt clearer afterward for a longer period of time…. it’s something that is so hard to describe with words.”

7. Rebecca Stump, senior brand experience manager.

“I expected to emerge from my first reiki session—which was a group session at an event with Kelsey Patel—feeling like I had just meditated. Instead, I had a vision where I was floating on a cloud and landed on a castle, where a door opened and there was someone making a giant stew. I came out of it not really knowing where I was and feeling incredibly relaxed and at ease.”

8. Kelsey Patel, reiki master.

“My first treatment, I was definitely in a place in my life where I had a ton of anxiety and back pain. Lying down and receiving a reiki treatment was very foreign to me. I was always used to deep massages where I was in a little bit of pain that ended up helping me relax. I walked out of my first session feeling lighter and that my back pain had dissipated. I was not sure at all what had just happened, but I knew I felt better. My mind couldn’t comprehend it, but I was very aware that my mind was relaxed and my body felt so much better. That’s when my journey with reiki began…”

Women Share First Experiences With Reiki - Does Reiki Really Work! - Michael Swerdloff - Providence Holistic Counselor, Coach and Reiki

 

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Lindsay Kellner
Contributing Wellness & Beauty Editor

Lindsay Kellner is a freelance writer, editor and content strategist based out of Brooklyn, NY. She received her bachelor’s degree in journalism and psychology at New York University and earned a 200-hour yoga certification from Sky Ting. She is the co-author of “The Spirit Almanac: A Modern Guide to Ancient Self Care,” along with with mbg’s Sustainability Editor, Emma Loewe.

Women Share First Experiences With Reiki - Does Reiki Really Work! - Michael Swerdloff - Providence Holistic Counselor, Coach and Reiki

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