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This book teach false informations on japanese Reiki practice and story;
on the subject, see the site :http://reikinews.site.voila.fr/page3.html
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Excellent Resource on Reiki
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Bronwen and Frans Stiene wrote an intriguing work entitled "The Reiki Sourcebook," which consist roughly 350 pages and four parts and appendices. The authors did a wonderful research into the history of Reiki as well the Western and Japanese Reiki techniques. Not only that, they also discerned and discussed the difference between traditional (Usui Method) and non-traditional knowledge of Reiki, and touched upon the origins of each.
I found this book to be strongly resourceful and insightful on the subject of Reiki. Personally, I had never taken a Reiki class and only heard of the term in passing. I came upon this book as both curiosity and of possible interest in pursuing this teaching. Of this book, I found it to be strongly helpful for a beginner of Reiki or just someone (such as myself) who seek to know more about the Reiki system.
This book is well worth the effort and worth the read as it is literally packed with information on the subject, and I found it to be quite informative.
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The Reiki Sourcebook
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Since beginning my journey into Reiki, I have come to realize that although the actual act of doing Reiki is easy (anyone can do it), that if you really want to delve into the practice you have to go searching for answers. Along the way, I have come across a number of very good resources and have developed some favorite authors, persons who I expect quality research that informs me about various Reiki subjects while also presenting their information in a way that will actually help me grow as a person, as a practitioner, and as a Reiki Master. Quite a tall order, indeed.
Bronwen and Frans Stiene are at the top of this list. Their work is consistently well-informed. I also find their topics quite interesting. More importantly, I find it easy to translate what I read in their books directly to my own growth and purposes.
The Reiki Sourcebook is a great general resource that should be on every Reiki practitioner's bookshelf. Topics explored range from basic information and the history of Reiki through courses and an explanation of the complexity of lineages to specific Japanese and Western Reiki techniques.
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The Reiki Sourcebook
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I was really dissappointed with this book, it waffles on and on about the history of Reiki without really telling you how to achieve the levels. There are a few usefull Meditation techniques at the end and then about 100 pages of Practitioners Directory. It certainly wasnt what i was expecting after reading the reviews from others,(have i been reading the same book)?
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The most comprehensive book on Reiki to date
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I'm the sort of person who is reluctant to buy a book unless I know that I'm going to get my moneys worth! I've often looked at books on Reiki and despite initial impressions, I've come to the conclusion that there's nothing in them that I didn't know already, and nothing about them that was inspiring. The RS however was totally different! It really is the most comprehensive book on Reiki to date, and even if you've been practsing for many years, the detailed timeline and historical information would def. be of interest! It's suitable for everyone- total beginners and students of all levels- especially teachers who are looking for some material to add to their teaching, or even as a recommended book for their students. I can say with utmost integrity and confidence- you will enjoy reading this book over and over!
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