One day I was rambling around in cyberspace.
I found a Japanese woman living in my new neighborhood.
She had just started her Reiki healing space and offering one hour Reiki treatment for only $20.
I found a Japanese woman living in my new neighborhood.
She had just started her Reiki healing space and offering one hour Reiki treatment for only $20.
I still didn’t know what Reiki was but I thought it was a good opportunity for me to experience something new.
I made an appointment with her and she gave me her address.
I found she was only several blocks away on the same street I lived.
I found she was only several blocks away on the same street I lived.
On the day I visited her but still didn’t know anything about Reiki.
She apologized in advance that a delivery person may come to drop off a package which she missed to receive the day before. She said she sent Reiki to the future in a hope that it would never disturb us. (I didn’t quite understand what “Reiki to the future” meant though.) And she asked me to stay on the massage table in case it happens during the session.
The session was amazing. I felt the energy flowing inside of me.
As I wrote in “Why Japanese don't know about Reiki even though it's originated in Japan.”, the majority of Japanese people are quite skeptical of energy or spirituality now, something you can’t see or touch; things that have not been scientifically proved yet. I was one of the typical Japanese who didn't concern such things. But my first Reiki experience was just enough to make me believe everything could happen in this world.
I was floating somewhere between awake and asleep, somewhere totally timeless.
She said “OK, the session is done.”
Right after she finished the last word, the doorbell was rung.
We looked at each other astonished.
Everything was so perfect for me.
I decided to study Reiki with her.
I decided to study Reiki with her.
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