Reiki for Whoever You Are

Published: Aug. 28, 2020, 2:38 p.m.

b'This podcast episode offers Reiki to everyone who hears it. If you hear this podcast episode and don\\u2019t want Reiki, don\\u2019t worry, Reiki can only be received by those willing to receive it. \\n\\nThis episode is a reading of a tarot spread that was inspired by the hand positions I was taught to follow for hands on Reiki treatments. In my lineage, Reiki treatments begin by placing hands on the head, and then moving the hands down the center of the body and placing or hovering them over the areas of the heart, the solar plexus, the navel, and the sacrum.\\n\\nAs with all Reiki offerings, no one knows how Reiki sent by tarot card reading works except that it intuitively goes exactly where it is needed and always serves the highest good. \\n\\nIn this sending spread, three cards across the top represent the head and are read to bring attention to the recipient\\u2019s thinking. A small, two card cross below the head position cards represent the heart and read to bring attention to the recipient\\u2019s personal power. Three cards run vertically down the right side of the of the spread represent the solar plexus, navel, and sacrum, and are read to bring the recipient\\u2019s attention to conditions of, and ways of showing up in the environment.\\n\\nI shuffled the cards for this spread while focusing on the quote "Come, come, whoever you are. Wanderer, worshiper, lover of leaving. It doesn\'t matter. Ours is not a caravan of despair. come, even if you have broken your vows a thousand times. Come, yet again , come , come.\\u201d by Rumi.\\n\\nThe cards that appear in each position of this spread are:\\nHead Position: The Knight of Disks, The King of Swords, The Chariot Reversed\\nHeart Position: The Tower crossed by The Page of Disks\\nSolar Plexus: The High Priestess \\nNavel: Two of Wands\\nSacrum: Two of Disks'