Friday, October 15, 2010

12-30 minute sessions/no more than 2 days between sessions

Why I require this commitment from my clients:

30 Minute sessions:
I do not believe there is any more benefit to the client with a Reiki session that is longer than 30 minutes.

When I first explored Reiki I did a test on both Reiki and Kirlian photography. I had my aura and chakras photographed with a Kirlian camera, then had a 20 minute Reiki session, then returned to have my photo taken again.


Chakras before Reiki

The above graph shows the energy level of my 7 Chakras before I had the 20 minute Reiki session. The Chakras go from Left to Right, with the Base chakra on the far Left and the Crown chakra on the far Right.



Chakra after Reiki


The above graph shows the energy level of my 7 Chakras after a 20 minute Reiki session, and 24 hours later. The 20 minute Reiki session not only fully energized all 7 Chakras, but they stayed charged for over 24 hours.

The GREEN BAR on the graph represents the area that most individuals that work with their CHAKRAS try to keep their energy at. The solid line through the GREEN BAR represents the FILL line and when the Chakra's energy is above this line the Chakra is overflowing into our environment.

Reiki & Kirlian photos

The above link will take you to my facebook site where there is more Kirlian photos that graphs my AURA before and after the Reiki session, as well as the Chakra graph.

The additional point is that when I returned to the Kirlian booth after the Reiki session the booth was closed for the night. I had to return the next day for the 2nd Kirlian photo. I was concerned that I would have to repeat the whole process.

The camera operator was shocked at the difference in my Chakras, he had never seen such a drastic change in one's Chakra levels in such a short time. He commented that it would normally take weeks or even months of working with one's Chakras to get them to the level of the 2nd photo. I too was surprised that they had stayed so high for 24 hours. It was good enough for me and I did not repeat the test.

The point being - if a 20 minute session can fully charge one's Chakras, then another 10 minutes will suffice for a full treatment. The extra 10 minutes represents 50% more Reiki treatment.

NOTE: The actual session will be closer to an hour (45 minutes or so). The 30 minutes is of Reiki itself, I work with crystals and the client meditates for 5 - 10 minutes alone with the crystals before the Reiki starts. There is also some time before the session starts to brief each other and then some time to debrief about the session.

 2 days between sessions:
In the test above the 2nd photo was taken 24 hours after the 20 minute Reiki session. It seems logical to believe that in that 24 hours the energy levels of my Chakras had declined some. In another 24 hours the energy levels would have reduced more.

As Reiki's healing ability is based on its accumulative nature one does not want to wait until the Chakras energy is reduced to its original levels. It would defeat the whole purpose of having multiple sessions if each session is starting from the beginning.

Ms Takata had a Reiki session each and every day for over a month when she was receiving her Reiki healing. I think a maximum of 2 days is a reasonable compromise.


12 Sessions:
12 sessions spread over about 5 weeks is a reasonable amount of time in order to assess the affect the Reiki may be having. The 12 sessions may or may not be enough to heal the issue, but I do think it is enough time to assess the benefit Reiki is having.

Shorter amount of session I do not believe would be enough to adequately assess the affect of Reiki. I would not be surprised if the last 6 sessions may have the most noticed affect on the client.

Cost:
The cost of $150 for the 12 sessions works out to $25 per hour for the Reiki. I know it is common to pay $60 per hour, but I would rather have my client commit to the time of having 12 sessions over a month or so. The cost at $60 per hour would make the 12 session over $300 which is too expensive for most.

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