C
cheese_sdc
Guest
People in power tend to act in a way that preserves their power. The nun I learn from is definitely not in a position of power.You really think that? What happened to being grounded in Truth and Goodness?
People in power tend to act in a way that preserves their power. The nun I learn from is definitely not in a position of power.You really think that? What happened to being grounded in Truth and Goodness?
Perhaps this is true. However the Church has come out against Reiki and Eastern-particularly New age-mysticism (Western ‘‘mysticism’’ too). Whether done for the spiritual wellbeing of the flock, or to consolidate power, they acted according to the will of the Church.People in power tend to act in a way that preserves their power. The nun I learn from is definitely not in a position of power.
If hospitals are using it and nursing schools are teaching it, then yes, I’d say it adds some legitimacy to it.Does that mean it is legitimate?
Numerous posters have “drummed up” ample evidence that shows reiki is spiritually dangerous and against Apostolic teaching.
If the apple tastes good, why not take a bite?
Maybe in this case, the Church may be a tad wrong.Perhaps this is true. However the Church has come out against Reiki and Eastern-particularly New age-mysticism (Western ‘‘mysticism’’ too). Whether done for the spiritual wellbeing of the flock, or to consolidate power, they acted according to the will of the Church.
I’m not prepared to accept that. It is unfortunate that individuals think their opinions more authoritative than the Church Christ established.Maybe in this case, the Church may be a tad wrong.
So if they think it comes from God, then its A-OK, but if they think it comes from elsewhere they’re wrong? Or they’re right but consorting with evil? Where does one draw the line?Many Reiki healers know any healing power they may have comes from God. Now if somebody feels their talents comes from somebody else, then you may have a problem.
You are free to think what you want.I’m not prepared to accept that. It is unfortunate that individuals think their opinions more authoritative than the Church Christ established.
IMO, the healing power or whatever you want to call it does come from God, but if the practitioner thinks it’s coming from somewhere else, there’s the problem.So if they think it comes from God, then its A-OK, but if they think it comes from elsewhere they’re wrong? Or they’re right but consorting with evil? Where does one draw the line?
Agreed, but my thoughts and actions are informed by Scripture, the Magisterium, and Holy Tradition.You are free to think what you want.
Did you bother to read the Christian Reiki site? It does quote scripture as justification for Reiki and has articles from several Catholics.Agreed, but my thoughts and actions are informed by Scripture, the Magisterium, and Holy Tradition.
Now, based on the translation of Rei, the word also means life energy from the universal spirit. To say that this is God is making eastern philosophy paletable to western minds. This is not Catholic thought.When they are used together for the practice of healing, the word Rei means universal spirit, Higher Power or God. The word ki refers to the life energy that flows through all living things. Therefore, Reiki means life energy that is guided by God. Some also feel this is just another way of saying Holy Spirit.
This, to me, is as big a deal as the whole is it good or evil argument. Have there been people who feel better after the treatment and FORGO real medical treatments, to their detriment? If so, it should be banned.While almost everyone experiences relaxation and improvements of various kinds, healing results cannot be guaranteed. It is recommended that if one has an illness or other medical or psychological condition that in addition to getting Reiki treatments, clients also consult a licensed physician or other licensed health care professional as Reiki works well in conjunction with all medical or psychological care.
Christ did not heal with Reiki, and I will obey Magisterium and Church teaching before bowing to the teaching of individual, erroneous Catholics.Did you bother to read the Christian Reiki site? It does quote scripture as justification for Reiki and has articles from several Catholics.
Christ and his apostles healed by the laying on of hands. This is a pretty good example, I would say.
So the Catholic Church comes out against it–but you defy their advice. But hospitals and nursing schools are using it–so it is good. Hmmm.If hospitals are using it and nursing schools are teaching it, then yes, I’d say it adds some legitimacy to it.
There have been many links to the Catholic Church’s stance on new age practices. You do not have ears to hear.I haven’t seen anything concrete that Reiki is spiritually dangerous and against Apostolic teaching I think is open to interpretation.
Yes. You have posted this silly website numerous times. Are you always so influenced by Catholics who are practicing new age voodoo against the teaching of the Church?Suggest you review this website, in particular the articles/testimonials from several Catholics.
Did you not post a while back that she is now involved with wiccanism?I don’t fully understand Reiki, but my wife (a nurse) does, and there is nothing sinister or evil about her.
No analogy here.Remember, Christ himself and his apostles used laying on of hands to heal.
They may think that it does. They may say that it does. But your Church tells you otherwise. Do not be deceived.Many Reiki healers know any healing power they may have comes from God.
At least you recognize that the hierarchy of the Church can and will act, not out of spiritual concerns, but out of a motive of preserving its authority.Whether done for the spiritual wellbeing of the flock, or to consolidate power, they acted according to the will of the Church.
I work in healthcare and find that many of the things that are taught and used there are erroneous. I have worked with a Director of Nurses who did not understand when life ends and therefore wanted to intervene with a man who wished his comatose wife to stay on life support. I was an intern and knew more about end- of- life issues and arguments than her entire staff. Older nurses would have known under the Hippocratic oath the simple truth but there is an awful amount of waffling on these issues now. Catholics are one of the few groups that still bother to study and promote ethics. You said, "legitimacy?“]If hospitals are using it and nursing schools are teaching it, then yes, I’d say it adds some legitimacy to it.”
Looking for something “concrete” in a spiritual matter is indeed a difficult task. I look for people who are well-educated and not prone towards easily following the next trend. Quite frankly, I have noticed that since the 60’s, when we stopped obeying authority (and I must agree that blind obedience is very dangerous, don’t get me wrong), more members of even our own Church, clergy and convents seem to be easily misled and are misleading. “Following your inner guide” without a strong sense of right and wrong can lead you and others to a living hell.I haven’t seen anything concrete that Reiki is spiritually dangerous and against Apostolic teaching I think is open to interpretation.
I don’t think that people who do wrong are sinister or evil in the full sense of the word. But we do ENABLE others by our naivete, stubbornness, or refusal to look at the elements of evil.I don’t fully understand Reiki, but my wife (a nurse) does, and there is nothing sinister or evil about her.
Call me a problem but not all healing comes from God. Some acts of evil can instantaneously heal that sickness which was caused by evil or diabolical influence in the first place. We can be easily deceived in our pain, weakness, vanity, egocentricity into believing that the latest health fad is going to free us. I’d rather be cautious here and question what is healing me and others and is this healing permanent or do I need to keep coming back for more? Unless you have a problem here with the concept of evil and diabolical influence…then we need to move away from this discussion of healing and Reiki and get down to the essentials.Remember, Christ himself and his apostles used laying on of hands to heal. Many Reiki healers know any healing power they may have comes from God. Now if somebody feels their talents comes from somebody else, then you may have a problem.
Thanks for the clearing up regarding reiki. Reiki refers to a univeral lifeforce yes? A student learns how to use the lifeforce by getting attuned by the ‘master’ at different reiki levels is that right? At one of the levels, there’s use of certain symbols if i’m not mistaken.
i was told this by some one who took classes and got attuned to the first level of reiki and before getting attuned to the second level which is belive is where you learn more about the symbols dropped out as her spiritual advisor advised against it as it’s sort of venturning into non-christian domain)
While I don’t know this for sure (and you don’t either), maybe Reiki is a mini-version of the healing power of Christ. Maybe the Church is in error on this.Christ did not heal with Reiki, and I will obey Magisterium and Church teaching before bowing to the teaching of individual, erroneous Catholics.
While I concur with the Church on most things, I don’t on a few. This may be one of them.So the Catholic Church comes out against it–but you defy their advice. But hospitals and nursing schools are using it–so it is good. Hmmm.
There have been many links to the Catholic Church’s stance on new age practices. You do not have ears to hear.
Yes. You have posted this silly website numerous times. Are you always so influenced by Catholics who are practicing new age voodoo against the teaching of the Church?
Did you not post a while back that she is now involved with wiccanism?
No analogy here.
They may think that it does. They may say that it does. But your Church tells you otherwise. Do not be deceived.
Can I still criticise it? I understand the concept of Ki very well.Bottom line is, if you have no interest in Reiki, thats fine. However, don’t criticize something that you have no knowledge about.