New Instructions for the Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony

by Colleen Benelli 20. December 2011 16:34

2012 is almost here. It is a year that has been highly publisized as a profound time of human potential. Whether you believe it is the coming of a new consciousness or the time of global destruction, or no change at all, you have the opportunity to enter into this New Year awake to your own potential. One way to do that is to reflect on the past  year and let go of what is not in the best interest for your future.

The Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony is a beautiful ceremony that will help you release what you don't want to take with you into the New Year. I first wrote an article about it for Reiki News Magazine, and I have the complete free instructions for the ceremony and the article on my website, reikilifestyle.com. Last year I began using a different method of burning the paper during the ceremony. In my original instructions, I used dirt in the bottom of the bowl and placed a lit candle in the center. During the ceremony people wrote what they were letting of on paper and then burned the paper using the fire from the candle. That works great for 1-10 people, but if you are having a larger ceremony, it is very slow and quite a bit smokier than what I use now.

I facilitate a Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony for the New Year for my January Reiki Circle for about 35 - 40 people. So I needed to change the way we burned the paper. First, I found a really large stainless steel bowl. It is made to hold ice and wine bottles so it is a nice size. I line the bottom with aluminum foil, pour Epsom Salts into it, and pour 99% alcohol over the salt. I use a long lighter to light it because it has a little "poof" when it is first lit. It has a pretty good fire, but it doesn't smoke very much. You should practice it at home before you do it so you know what to expect. I give the people a regular piece of paper that is long and narrow. about 1/3 page, cut vertically. (I found some at the Dollar Store in a pad of paper) That way the people can hold it for a moment while it burns if they want to. And the paper has enough room to write down alot of things to let go of! I like the fire in the bowl to be somewhat strong, so the paper burns fast. Sometimes I have had to add more salt and alcohol in the middle of the ceremony when the fire burned out before we were finished, so have some ready just in case. When the ceremony is over, you can add water to the salt, then bury it, or it will disolve in the water if you want to wash it down the sink. Make sure you dispose of it safely. I have placed a photo of the supplies I use for the ceremony on my home page of my website, reikilifestyle.com.

I have the complete instructions for the Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony if you want to hold the ceremony for yourself or your friends. It is a nice way to usher in the New Year. The ceremony also includes what you want to empower for the New Year. It gives you time to go into your heart and listen for your intentions. I like to have the people attending the ceremony write their intentions on a card, I collect the cards and place them in my Reiki room with a Reiki Crysal Grid over them, and then I send them back to the people on the solstice in June. It is always a wonderful surprise when they receive them. It gives their intentions new life. Here is the direct link to the Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony, and also the Reiki Burning Bowl Article.

However you spend your New Years, I wish you wonderful blessings for 2012!

 

Reiki Ceremonies for the Holidays

by Colleen Benelli 25. October 2011 17:44

The Reiki Gratitude Ceremony is a wonderful ceremony for Thanksgiving and holiday dinners. The Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony is great for the New Year celebrations.  I have written free instructions for each and posted them on my website, making it easy for you to create your own ceremonies. Just go to my Reiki Ceremonies page and download the instructions, prayers and easy instructions for everything else you need. I have the link to the page below. I have tried to emphazize the word easy so you know that this is something you can comfortably add to your celebrations. They are meaningful, enjoyable, and can be adapted to be appropriate for all belief systems.

I have also written articles about Reiki and Gratitude and the Reiki Burning Bowl and they are here on the website too. I have also placed that link below.The articles add depth to the understanding behind each of the ceremonies. Dr. Usui's Reiki Ideal, "Just for today, I will be grateful," inspired me to meditate, pray and focus on gratitude. I was inspired to create the Reiki Gratitude Ceremony during my meditations. The holidays were coming up and I could envision people gathered together with family and friends and adding gratitude to their homes and out into the world. And if we had the ceremony all over the country and in other parts of the world, there would be a powerful vibration of thanksgiving broadcast all over the planet. The gratitude and love from ceremony is sent to the World Peace Grids and they in turn send the power of the collective prayers all over the world.

The Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony was inspired by a ceremony I had heard about from the Unity Church years ago. I adapted it and added Reiki.  It is a method of letting go of what no longer serves you. The things that you don't want to take into the new year. This ceremony uses Reiki to release and heal the energy and limitations that hold you back. It then empowers your life force which helps you manifest your intentions and goals.

I hope these ceremonies add beauty and love to your holidays!

Here is the link to the instruction page for Reiki Ceremonies: Reiki Ceremonies.   And here is the link to my articles page: Reiki and Gratitude and Reiki Burning Bowl Ceremony.   Click here to read about the World Peace Grids: Reiki.org. Ioffer my Reiki Articles, Ceremonies, Craft Projects and Photo Galleries for free on my website: www.reikilifestyle.com.

Love and gratitude to you all!

Colleen

Reiki Heals with Grace

by Colleen Benelli 14. December 2010 20:37

I was so skeptical about Reiki when I received my first Reiki attunements. My horse had gone lame and I decided to learn Reiki in order to help him heal. I was told that I would receive the ability to give Reiki through an "attunement." But I admit, the idea that a person could receive the ability to heal themselves and others through a simple inititiation  was completely outside my belief system. Through a series of seredipities, I decided to get my Reiki training anyway. (now I know that is how it happens all the time!) So I was completely surprised when I had a physical reaction to my Reiki I attunement! My hands and arms tingled and my hands were incredibly hot! I knew that something extraordinary had happened. Reiki really worked! I remember thinking, "If a simple Reiki attunement can give a person the ability to give healing energy, then what else is true?" The Reiki attunement completely changed my beliefs about spiritual possibilities.

Now that I have taught Reiki and worked as a practitioner, I realize that a Reiki attunement works because the person receiving it has asked for it. "Ask and you shall receive" is a spiritual truth. Even when you don't believe in it. I have meditated and asked my spirit guides why it works this way, and the answer I have been told, is that Reiki works through the power of Grace. Grace happens when we ask and allow it to come into our lives. It only needs an invitation.

"The Amazing Grace of Reiki" is my new article in Reiki News Magazine, Winter 2010. I was humbled when I reread it today. My articles are always channeled and I often don't know what I have written until they come out in print. The power of grace surely inspired this one.

Please share your experience with the vibration of Grace in your life. We will enjoy your stories!

 

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Reiki Heals Places

by Administrator 15. August 2010 17:40


By Guest Writer: Maila Davenport PhD.

The places of our world are asking for healing, and Reiki is a compassionate power to answer the call. As I write this entry, I sit on my front stoop and watch four orange goldfish dodge under water lettuce in our above ground garden pond. Sometimes our pond gets cloudy from algae and waste grit; if I let it go too far we can no longer see the fish. But this attention is not about wanting things to look good.  Water debris interferes with the oxygen intake for both the fish and plants so no matter how healthy the creature, if its environment is debilitated, it cannot thrive. When I add two teaspoons of clarifier to this 100-gallon pond, it clears instantly and these aquatic beings can breathe free again.

Our lives are not so different from a goldfish’s life. We walk daily through a “pond water” of stories and events that are suspended in places: the street corner of a car accident, an illegal dumpsite, or the last place a missing child was seen.  These places can be cleared and healed so that the people, plants, and creatures living there can breathe free. Quite possibly the ratio two teaspoons per 100 gallons applies here as well—a little Reiki goes a long way.

Reiki taught me that the Long Distance Symbol HSZSN is the loving arc both to carry the painful stories away and align local places with natural places of power here on earth. The power places of the world are regions already highly charged (think about the Grand Canyon, the Artist Paint Pots in Yellowstone National Park, our own Mt. Hood).  With HSZSN we can clear the area and simultaneously join the renewed spot to a wilderness that is thriving.  Just imagine, rainbows of Reiki crisscrossing our planet. 

If this is a practice you feel called to do, ask Reiki to align you with a particular power place. This may be somewhere you have visited or a landscape you that draws you. You can also let Reiki choose this spot for you. Experiment sending Reiki to this site and notice what this spiritual connection brings into your work. Once you have an active relationship to this sacred place, you can begin this place-healing practice in your neighborhood and community.

From here go forth!  I figure if enough Reiki rainbows are lit, we shall all swim in the Light of Love right here and now, maybe we shall all be golden-fish too.  If you are interested in joining a community ceremony dedicated to healing the places of our world, I am starting Healing Places for Peace Reiki Circle in the Portland Metro area. We will send Reiki to local and global places of our world at the feet of a World Tree Altar. All Reiki lineages are honored. Please click the link below for more information.

Blessings, Maila
http://www.altarplaces.com/healing-places.htm


Bio: Dr. Maila Davenport is a shamanic Reiki practitioner, archetypal mythologist, and peace activist. Pairing her personal 18-year journey as a Shrine Tender with her PhD in world religion and mythic imagination, she weaves deep story with altar building for community action to heal the torn Places of our lives.

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