Reiki share gathering (2) 7/20/2021

In the late afternoon, I received a phone call from my mom-in-law. I had been busy with chores and didn’t noticed the phone’s ringing sound. She called me three times. When I returned her call, she answered the phone with a high pitch tone. She wanted to share the good news with me as soon as possible. Her Covid-19 test result came back as negative. She said it was miracle because she had been very closely staying with my dad-in-law who got infected. I am happy for her good news. I believe my dad-in-law will get well soon and be discharged from the hospital soon.

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In the evening I attended the online Reiki sharing at 5 p.m. It was my second attendance in this gathering. There were 35 attendees.

It was good to see my Reiki teacher at the gathering. He came back from Russia and has been staying in a hotel room for two weeks in Tokyo as the government order.

He started off explained what happened to him in his last tour. While he was teaching Reiki in Moscow, he lost conscious. He was quickly sent to ER by an ambulance. There, the doctor diagnosed as a stroke. He had been hospitalized for 3 days, then he was discharged. The doctor didn’t know what happened to him, but he got all well and fully recovered from a stroke.

Even the doctor was confused and had a hard time to explain what happened to my teacher, as a Reiki practitioner, he has experienced many miracles all in his life, so it was not unusual for him. He said he truly appreciates everybody for sending him Reiki healing energy. He fully believes in Reiki that healed him.

He explains the Japanese culture. We put 「お」 or 「ご」 in front of some specific words as prefix and by doing so, we naturally show our respect to the certain word. For example, we say money in Japanese “O-kane” instead of “Kane.” “O-kaasan” and “O-tousan” are more polite way to say “Kaasan” or “Tousan.” We even say “O-toire” to respect “Toire (toilett).” So, for my Reiki teacher, since Reiki has been helping and supporting him all his life, he personally wants to call it “O-Reiki” instead of just saying “Reiki.” I totally agree with him. I will start saying Reiki as O-Reiki to show it my respect.

We performed Shuchu-Reiki, sending Reiki energy one by one to whomever needs healing energy. We had 9 people in the list. Two of them were my dad in Japan and my dad-in-law in Arizona that I asked the gathering host to include. While I was sending Reiki to my dad, I felt calm and gentle energy from him. I felt he is ready to depart to the spirit world anytime soon. While I was sending Reiki to my dad-in-law, I felt he was feeling and enjoying our Reiki energy in the hospital room as he is energy sensitive.

After sending Reiki healing to these 9 people, the host proceeded to Q&A session. My Reiki teacher answered the questions easily and naturally. I always impress him to be totally natural to him.

He said the chronical diseases may take some time to heal, but always trust Reiki works for the person at their highest goods. He also advised us to stop thinking; rather, surrender and smile. Follow our heart and intuition, and keep practicing. Focus on NOW and presence, which is tough for everybody.

He also shared what he learned about recent hospitalization. It reminded him the importance of keep maintaining his vital energy high, especially while traveling a foreign country. It also reminded him that everything is impermanent. He is not young anymore and needs extra caution on his physical body. He got a stroke and healed. Nothing stays the same. Everything keeps on changing its status. At the end, he gave us his advice that no matter what happens, do not worry and know everything goes well. I always enjoy his teaching.