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Using Tibetan Reiki Symbols for Mentally Balancing our Thoughts

When working with the effects of depression we feel it is also important to address our thoughts. This is because depression has-as, indeed, does everything else in our lives-it's roots connected to the way we think. You see, every thought we think (positive or negative) impacts the realities in which we find ourselves.

Let us take a peak at how our problems begin.

Outwardly we are saying we want one thing, yet inwardly our thinking patterns are running in a totally contradictory manner.

For instance, we may be saying to ourselves we want to be wealthy. But our deeper, perhaps even hidden thinking behind the superficial thought is that we don't really think-or I should say, we don't really believe we can be wealthy.

Or, we may be saying we want to be healthy, while in the background we may be unconsciously enjoying, and wanting to hold on to our illness. There may be many unconscious reasons. One might be for all the attention we're receiving.

Without going too much deeper into this subject, it's the disparity between what we're saying on the outside and what we're thinking on the inside that is important for us to bring into balance.

And there's a wonderful way of doing this than with Reiki, by using the Tibetan Raku Symbol.

Balancing Thoughts with Tibetan Raku Reiki Symbol

Draw out the Raku Symbol onto two separate narrow strips of paper. Make the size to fit comfortably into your shoes and place them in your shoes with the crossbar under your toes and the curves leading down to your heel.

You may wonder why our shoes. You may already know through Reflexology, your whole body is represented in its entirety in your feet. The great toes representing your head and the inner aspects of your soles mirroring your spine. Therefore, using the Tibetan Raku Symbol in your shoes helps to ground and rebalance your thinking.

This will help you gain more earthy clarity, as it helps to channel and dissipate your negative energy as it takes it directly into the ground.

A Wonderful Little Native American Indian Story

An elderly Cherokee Indian was teaching his grandchildren about life.

He said to them, "A fight is going on inside of me. It is a terrible fight, and it is between two wolves.

One of the wolves represents fear, anger, envy, sorrow, regret, greed, arrogance, self-pity, guilt, loneliness, resentment, inferiority, lies, false pride, superiority, and the nature of the ego.

The other wolf stands for joy, peace, love, hope, sharing, serenity, humility, kindness, benevolence, friendship, empathy, generosity, truth, compassion, and the belief in faith.

This same fight is going on inside you, and inside every other person."

The grandchildren who were listening to the wise grandfather's story thought about what he had said about the two wolves for a minute or so, and then one child asked his grandfather, "Which wolf will win?"

The wise old Cherokee Indian simply replied, "The one you feed."

What a wonderful story to illustrate the nature of these two areas of thought, and why it is important to rebalance our thoughts using systems such as reiki energy healing.

The Conways wrote "Radical Reiki - Radical Life," which will jog your cosmic memory and perhaps launch you onto a new kind of alternative health profession.

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By Elaine Higgins 2007-08-02 10:21:26

Is there any truth to the myth of wearing rings on your middle finger will slow down your energy flow?

By Kirk VandenBerghe 2007-08-02 10:23:05

Hi, Elaine. In my view, it's only true for those who belief it's true. One could just as easily believe it's the opposite, and that would make it so.

By Dr. Leia Melead 2007-11-05 14:49:38

Dear Elaine, Thank you for this interesting question. According to Chinese medicine, energy meridians or channels are located along the front and the back sides of each finger. These meridians are linked to different organ systems in the body. For example, the baby finger or fifth digit of the hand contains the Heart meridian on the front side, and the Small Intestine meridian on the back side. The fourth digit or finger contains the Triple Burner meridian on the back side. The thumb contains the Lung meridian, and the index or pointing finger contains the Large Intestine meridian. The middle finger or third digit contains the Pericardium meridian which runs along the inner side of the finger and up the medial side of the forearm and arm, ending at the front of the body on the lateral or outer side of the nipple in the chest area. These meridians lie on both sides of the body giving symmetry to the body. Whenever we wear jewelry or ornaments or decorations on certain parts of the body, especially if the object is made out of some sort of metal, then the particular meridian running along that area could indeed be affected. If you wear a gold ring on your middle finger, it may have a "tonifying" effect upon the Pericardium meridian. Now if you changed the ring to silver, it would have a "sedating" effect upon the Pericardium meridian. If the ring is tight, then it could also affect the energy which runs up and down the fingers. To determine if you need to "sedate" or "tonify" your meridians, then you could visit your acupuncturist or Chinese herbalist to find out if your Pericardium meridian is depleted or over active. Then you could choose the correct metal to wear and the correct finger upon which to wear it! However, since we are a dynamic biological system, this means that the meridians can fluctuate from being overactive to depleted at different times of our life, depending upon our life situations, lifestyles, stressors, and diet. Now if all of this sounds too complicated, then you do what everyone else does...just wear your rings according to your whims(being careful to not wear them too tightly), changing them frequently or keeping them the same. And you could also acquaint yourself with Chinese medicine and the meridian system, and be aware of which organ system is involved. Another option would be to visit your Acupuncturist on a regular basis to check your energy systems for imbalances and disharmonies. Good luck on your adventure!

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