Executive summary about reiki usui by Marqus Smith
The question of how to draw
Reiki symbols is itself answered in the second degree of training, whose aim to
enhance the potential practitioner's healing powers. Of course, the symbols
used in Reiki training are in public domain (and there are websites that
illustrate them), beating the notion that Reiki symbols may be secret symbols.
Yet the fact that virtually anyone can draw the Reiki symbols does not obviate
the need for the relevant training courses, as the drawing of the symbols has
to be used alongside the relevant attunements if the symbols are to be
effective in strengthening the healing properties of Reiki, while also making
'remote healing' that is, healing at distance, possible.
Among the symbols used in
Reiki healing is the primary Reiki symbol, the Cho-Ku-Rei symbol, the Hon Sha
Ze Sho Nen and the Sei He Ki Symbol. It worth noting that some of these Reiki
symbols are used solely in the Reiki training process, to confirm the
conferment of the various attunements. And as many people seeking Reiki therapy
are primarily facing mental and emotional problems, albeit often in subtle
unobservable ways, the Sei He Ki symbol which is used in the clearance of such
mental and emotional problem is another commonly drawn and used Reiki symbol in
the Reiki healing practice.