Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Okay this is the full extraction from my previous post on Egyptian Energy Healing Reiki, perhaps the most widely practised energy-healing art, is mostly known in the West, with very few practitioners in Japan, where it all began. This is similar with Sekhem. Sekhem is a complete energy system that goes beyond simple healing. It has been revived to assit humanity so that both mankind and Mother Earth may ascend to their higher purpose. This is done by changing our vibrational rate, which is possible through Sekhem. Sekhem has many similarities to the other energy-healing methods, though it is claimed that :"sekhem works on a totally different concept and philosophy to other energy healing systems. Although there are some similar sounding systems, Sekhem is a complete energy system that is derived from Ancient Egypt. None can compare with this high vibrational energy that works at the level of the soul. It assists you to take responsibility for your life to heal, to grow both personally and spiritually and to become more of who you really are. Currently it has the highest vibration of all the healing systems. "Sekhem penetrates all areas of the body, mind and spirit that must be experienced to be believed. There is clarity, purity and gentleness to this energy that is truly amazing. At the same time it is awe-inspiring in the results it brings, for it works instantaneously – body, mind, emotion and spirit. It facilitates empowerment, inspiration, creativity and a joyful thirst for living. It is you who set your intentions for the use of this energy and what you ask for is what you get. It is something to be experienced" [Abridged from descriptions by Helen Belot] The energy is described as balanced and feminine, with a gently, loving aspect, yet powerful. The assertion is that mankind has lost the balanc of male and female energies in the last two and a half thousand years and that balance between the sexes and within each individual can be reattained through Sekhem. It is particularly similar to Reiki, but it claims to precede Reiki by many thousands of years. Both use symbols, involve the channelling of divine/universal energy, and have three levels of competency, plus a teaching-mastership level done on a pupil master apprenticeship. Sekhem energy is being described to be more gently and pleasant, that during Sekhem healing, the energy that is received through the crown chakra [at the top of the head] easily flows down the whole body, whereas, Reiki energy does not flow down as easily. This is the opinion of Master Lina. Master Lina is a Master of Sekham. She is of Indian Origin, was born and raised in Hong Kong, studied in US, and now resides in the UK. The Sekhem Sceptre In ancient Egyptian government viziers and other officials of important rank held the Sekhem sceptre. The Sekhem also appeared in the royal names of the pharaohs, queens and princesses. The classic Egyptian funeral statue depicted the deceased with a staff in one hand, and a Sekhem sceptre in the other. As a sceptre of office, a pair of eyes was carved on the upper part of the staff. The Sekhem was also utilised in temple and mortuary offering rituals. A glided Sekhem sceptre was found in Tutankhamuns' tomb. Sekhmet, the Mighty Goddess The Sekhem scepte denotes power and might, and is related to the Goddess Sekhmet, the Mighty one. She is regarded as the guardian of this healing energy. The Ancient god Osiris was also sometimes called Great Sekhem or the Most Powerful. Summary from The Star, Sunday edition 5th June 2005 Writer : Dr Amir Farid Ishak A medical Specialist who practises holistic medicine and has been teaching qi qong for more than 10 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 8, 2005 Report Share Posted June 8, 2005 Thank you for this Nora. I was wondering since your last post if there was any connection between Sekhem and Shekina, the Feminine Divine in Jewish religion. The letters of the names are similar, and they are both about Divine Feminine energy. , "NMadasamy" <nmadasamy@s...> wrote: > Okay this is the full extraction from my previous post on Egyptian > Energy Healing > > > Reiki, perhaps the most widely practised energy-healing art, is > mostly known in the West, with very few practitioners in Japan, > where it all began. This is similar with Sekhem. > > Sekhem is a complete energy system that goes beyond simple healing. > It has been revived to assit humanity so that both mankind and > Mother Earth may ascend to their higher purpose. This is done by > changing our vibrational rate, which is possible through Sekhem. > > Sekhem has many similarities to the other energy-healing methods, > though it is claimed that :"sekhem works on a totally different > concept and philosophy to other energy healing systems. Although > there are some similar sounding systems, Sekhem is a complete energy > system that is derived from Ancient Egypt. None can compare with > this high vibrational energy that works at the level of the soul. It > assists you to take responsibility for your life to heal, to grow > both personally and spiritually and to become more of who you really > are. Currently it has the highest vibration of all the healing > systems. > > "Sekhem penetrates all areas of the body, mind and spirit that > must be experienced to be believed. There is clarity, purity and > gentleness to this energy that is truly amazing. At the same time it > is awe-inspiring in the results it brings, for it works > instantaneously – body, mind, emotion and spirit. It facilitates > empowerment, inspiration, creativity and a joyful thirst for living. > It is you who set your intentions for the use of this energy and > what you ask for is what you get. It is something to be > experienced" [Abridged from descriptions by Helen Belot] > > The energy is described as balanced and feminine, with a gently, > loving aspect, yet powerful. The assertion is that mankind has lost > the balanc of male and female energies in the last two and a half > thousand years and that balance between the sexes and within each > individual can be reattained through Sekhem. > > It is particularly similar to Reiki, but it claims to precede Reiki > by many thousands of years. Both use symbols, involve the > channelling of divine/universal energy, and have three levels of > competency, plus a teaching-mastership level done on a pupil master > apprenticeship. > > Sekhem energy is being described to be more gently and pleasant, > that during Sekhem healing, the energy that is received through the > crown chakra [at the top of the head] easily flows down the whole > body, whereas, Reiki energy does not flow down as easily. This is > the opinion of Master Lina. > > Master Lina is a Master of Sekham. She is of Indian Origin, was born > and raised in Hong Kong, studied in US, and now resides in the UK. > > The Sekhem Sceptre > In ancient Egyptian government viziers and other officials of > important rank held the Sekhem sceptre. The Sekhem also appeared in > the royal names of the pharaohs, queens and princesses. The classic > Egyptian funeral statue depicted the deceased with a staff in one > hand, and a Sekhem sceptre in the other. As a sceptre of office, a > pair of eyes was carved on the upper part of the staff. > > The Sekhem was also utilised in temple and mortuary offering > rituals. A glided Sekhem sceptre was found in Tutankhamuns' tomb. > > Sekhmet, the Mighty Goddess > The Sekhem scepte denotes power and might, and is related to the > Goddess Sekhmet, the Mighty one. She is regarded as the guardian of > this healing energy. The Ancient god Osiris was also sometimes > called Great Sekhem or the Most Powerful. > > Summary from The Star, Sunday edition > 5th June 2005 > Writer : Dr Amir Farid Ishak > A medical Specialist who practises holistic medicine and has been > teaching qi qong for more than 10 yrs. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 9, 2005 Report Share Posted June 9, 2005 Interesting, Nora. I've received Reiki first level initiation, and it does seem to work (although I have trouble working on myself, it's easier to do laying-on of hans for other people). I guess what appeals to me about Sekhem is its association with Sekhmet (a favorite goddess of mine). But the mentions of "Atlantis" and the high costs of initiation (I did some Web-surfing) are a turn-off. -- Len/ Kalipadma --- NMadasamy <nmadasamy wrote: > Okay this is the full extraction from my previous > post on Egyptian > Energy Healing > > > Reiki, perhaps the most widely practised > energy-healing art, is > mostly known in the West, with very few > practitioners in Japan, > where it all began. This is similar with Sekhem. > > Sekhem is a complete energy system that goes beyond > simple healing. > It has been revived to assit humanity so that both > mankind and > Mother Earth may ascend to their higher purpose. > This is done by > changing our vibrational rate, which is possible > through Sekhem. > > Sekhem has many similarities to the other > energy-healing methods, > though it is claimed that :"sekhem works on a > totally different > concept and philosophy to other energy healing > systems. Although > there are some similar sounding systems, Sekhem is a > complete energy > system that is derived from Ancient Egypt. None can > compare with > this high vibrational energy that works at the level > of the soul. It > assists you to take responsibility for your life to > heal, to grow > both personally and spiritually and to become more > of who you really > are. Currently it has the highest vibration of all > the healing > systems. > > "Sekhem penetrates all areas of the body, mind and > spirit that > must be experienced to be believed. There is > clarity, purity and > gentleness to this energy that is truly amazing. At > the same time it > is awe-inspiring in the results it brings, for it > works > instantaneously – body, mind, emotion and spirit. It > facilitates > empowerment, inspiration, creativity and a joyful > thirst for living. > It is you who set your intentions for the use of > this energy and > what you ask for is what you get. It is something to > be > experienced" [Abridged from descriptions by Helen > Belot] > > The energy is described as balanced and feminine, > with a gently, > loving aspect, yet powerful. The assertion is that > mankind has lost > the balanc of male and female energies in the last > two and a half > thousand years and that balance between the sexes > and within each > individual can be reattained through Sekhem. > > It is particularly similar to Reiki, but it claims > to precede Reiki > by many thousands of years. Both use symbols, > involve the > channelling of divine/universal energy, and have > three levels of > competency, plus a teaching-mastership level done on > a pupil master > apprenticeship. > > Sekhem energy is being described to be more gently > and pleasant, > that during Sekhem healing, the energy that is > received through the > crown chakra [at the top of the head] easily flows > down the whole > body, whereas, Reiki energy does not flow down as > easily. This is > the opinion of Master Lina. > > Master Lina is a Master of Sekham. She is of Indian > Origin, was born > and raised in Hong Kong, studied in US, and now > resides in the UK. > > The Sekhem Sceptre > In ancient Egyptian government viziers and other > officials of > important rank held the Sekhem sceptre. The Sekhem > also appeared in > the royal names of the pharaohs, queens and > princesses. The classic > Egyptian funeral statue depicted the deceased with a > staff in one > hand, and a Sekhem sceptre in the other. As a > sceptre of office, a > pair of eyes was carved on the upper part of the > staff. > > The Sekhem was also utilised in temple and mortuary > offering > rituals. A glided Sekhem sceptre was found in > Tutankhamuns' tomb. > > Sekhmet, the Mighty Goddess > The Sekhem scepte denotes power and might, and is > related to the > Goddess Sekhmet, the Mighty one. She is regarded as > the guardian of > this healing energy. The Ancient god Osiris was also > sometimes > called Great Sekhem or the Most Powerful. > > Summary from The Star, Sunday edition > 5th June 2005 > Writer : Dr Amir Farid Ishak > A medical Specialist who practises holistic medicine > and has been > teaching qi qong for more than 10 yrs. > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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