Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 What's wrong with Reiki . My women-friend give Reiki her children. She received realization but is not Sahaja yoga women. Andrzej Możyszek Czy już jesteś w ? Masz dosyć spamu? Poczta dysponuje najlepszą ochroną przed spamem http://pl.mail. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 23, 2007 Report Share Posted April 23, 2007 , Andrzej Możyszek <kubaandrzej wrote: > > What's wrong with Reiki . My women-friend give Reiki her children. > She received realization but is not Sahaja yoga women. > Andrzej There is nothing wrong with Reiki if it is free, involves genuine kundalini awakening and leads to self-realization. The reason i mention " free " is because one should never be charged for enlightenment ............ just as the Divine never demands anything except our free will and desire for kundalini awakening. Moreover, any Reiki follower must instantly have the same power as the 'master' to effortlessly awaken the kundalini of others - 100s, 1000s - at will. The reason is because neither follower nor master have the power to awaken kundalini. It is the Divine within that is doing so, definitely not the master. So Reiki may be just like Sahaja Yoga if the above is true. Where it begins to differ is: i) basing and confirming one's beliefs and self-realization on the holy scriptures of all religions; ii) having a Guru who is the incarnation of the Self; iii) seeking the Self within and merging with it; Probably Reiki, like Sahaja Yoga, will eventually lead to self- realization. Eventually could mean countless rebirths, definitely many. Here the Adi Shakti assures you of probably your last birth on Earth. Try it and sooner or later you will realize why. You have nothing to lose except ignorance - don't take that too hard. regards, jagbir Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 24, 2007 Report Share Posted April 24, 2007 Hi folks,I am not aware of any Reiki person realized,other then the founder.Yes,he fasted 40 days on some top of Japan mountain,looking for the truth.And the truth came to him,but this doesn't mean that he could give his truth to anybody else(unlike sahaja yoga) Actually,he got his realization the hard way,if I think about it.Plus,he got sucked on the healing powers he developed he assumed the gift was about healing.Therefore,even so he did transmit the shakti to some of his followers,he forgot to tell them to meditate on the inner spirit within,like he did on that mountain. For a couple hundred bucks,everybody can graduate from the Reiki Academy,and have some ,,Master Reiki of the 3th degree,, title,then go on healing..not realizing anything. As I said,once the founder died,the Reiki practice has really watered down and the source is accessed by certain (not evil) subconscios rules,which of course don't direct one's attention to the spirit within,even so I believe the intention of the founder was noble. Can Reiki heal?..surely. Can it be compared with sahaja yoga?..hardly. , " jagbir singh " <adishakti_org wrote: > > , Andrzej Możyszek > <kubaandrzej@> wrote: > > > > What's wrong with Reiki . My women-friend give Reiki her children. > > She received realization but is not Sahaja yoga women. > > Andrzej > > There is nothing wrong with Reiki if it is free, involves genuine > kundalini awakening and leads to self-realization. The reason i > mention " free " is because one should never be charged for > enlightenment ............ just as the Divine never demands anything > except our free will and desire for kundalini awakening. > > Moreover, any Reiki follower must instantly have the same power as > the 'master' to effortlessly awaken the kundalini of others - 100s, > 1000s - at will. The reason is because neither follower nor master > have the power to awaken kundalini. It is the Divine within that is > doing so, definitely not the master. > > So Reiki may be just like Sahaja Yoga if the above is true. Where it > begins to differ is: > > i) basing and confirming one's beliefs and self-realization on the > holy scriptures of all religions; > ii) having a Guru who is the incarnation of the Self; > iii) seeking the Self within and merging with it; > > Probably Reiki, like Sahaja Yoga, will eventually lead to self- > realization. Eventually could mean countless rebirths, definitely > many. Here the Adi Shakti assures you of probably your last birth on > Earth. Try it and sooner or later you will realize why. You have > nothing to lose except ignorance - don't take that too hard. > > regards, > > jagbir > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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