Reiki is a Christian?

Many people today have heard of an ancient therapeutic energy technique called Reiki in search of a more natural treatment.

Reiki describes a technique in which an practitioner places his or her hand on the customer's body while "running energy" into the customer's energy field. Some of the most notable and notable benefits of this treatment include: reducing stress, allowing the body to heal itself at all levels, relaxing, relieving chronic pain, and helping to unblock and release old stuck emotions.

Traditionally, this technique has been thought to have originated in Japan about 100 years ago, despite controversy about its specific religious and spiritual starting point. Some sources claim that the traditional founder of Reiki and the Japanese university professor Dr. Sakai are Buddhists, while others claim that he is a Christian and he is looking for ways to create miracles.

Whether as a client or as a practitioner, some of the challenges Christians face in pursuing this treatment include the fact that there is no clear, unambiguous guidance on how aura should be implemented, so its interpretation of the individual is open. This may be quite threatening for everyone because some Aura practitioners will talk to guides, angels and souls and treat energy in a way that seems to violate the beliefs and behaviors of modern Bible believers Christians.

However, I do believe that healing is a clear requirement of Jesus himself. In John 14:12, we heard Jesus saying, “People who trust me will not only do what I am doing, but will do more because I am giving you the same on my way to my father. Work, I have been doing this."

Obviously, Jesus shows that we should follow him in healing ministry – we should also do what he is doing, and heal others through the power of God.

In Matthew chapter 8, we read the story of Jesus healing lepers by giving him a healing sensation. The Bible says: "Jesus came out to touch him and said: ' I will heal you. Be clean.'"

If properly understood, using energy techniques like Reiki can help us achieve Jesus' life. Long-term land mission. I personally prefer to give up the word "Aura" completely because it has a lot of "Oriental" connotations, but only calls for treatment through "Christian energy therapy" on hand.

We can call the Holy Spirit, or Jesus, and the healing power of the Father. We can put our hands on ourselves and others, and we can fear the magical power of Christian healing.

Can there be such things as "Aura is a Christian?" I believe so. And I hope that many Christians can easily give up the aura of oriental aura and be able to embrace the spiritual healing power of this wonderfully God-given healing technique.

Reiki is a Christian? was originally published on Spring

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