Until a few weeks ago, I had never heard of the term, reiki. I noticed that I was being followed by a woman on Twitter, @GriefReiki. I began following her back and noticed that she and I would often post things that were very similar. She would retweet something and I would as well. As this continued to occur, I thought that maybe I should look into her a bit more and try to find out what ‘reiki’ is.
First of all, I looked up the definition of Reiki online and found the following: ‘a healing technique based on the principle that the therapist can channel energy into the patient by means of touch, to activate the natural healing processes of the patient’s body and restore physical and emotional well-being.’ Being a trained physician, I was somewhat skeptical after reading this, but went on to look at her website. At the top of the website are the words ‘Recovery-Healing-Compassion.” That sparked my interest. Compassionate healing on this long road of grief; that’s what we all need. I certainly don’t expect to ever really ‘recover’ from the death of Andy, but I do want to experience healing.
Looking even further on the website, I found myself more and more drawn to this method as having possible benefits. I decided to reach out and see if she would like to be on the show. She graciously accepted and what follows is our great conversation. Interestingly, she only founded the company 5 short years ago. She is an engineer by training and worked in cybersecurity for many years. Honestly, this was not what I had expected. She said that she did not go looking for reiki at all – it found her.
We also discuss the idea of opening up the conversation to talk about death, dying and grief. These are not subjects that should be considered taboo. Death is a part of life, and grief is due to having great love for a person. She certainly does not say that the Japanese healing method of reiki can completely solve one’s grief or other physical problems. She instead says that reiki is a tool to be kept in your toolbox along with many others. Using these tools together can help people with healing and well-being, and hopefully make life a little less painful.
Facebook – Grief Reiki
Instagram and Twitter – @GriefReiki
Website – grief-reiki.com
Thank you so much for inviting me to a part of your podcast to have these important conversations!
Well said … Sharon is extraordinary-She as the first to help me through my grief when my son, Andy passed in 2015. We ae all connected – by LOVE of those who passed before us…
PS I, too, am Andy’s Mom