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I’m not convinced they are.And, the church is correct.
I’m not convinced they are.And, the church is correct.
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Originally Posted by mikew262 View Post
My wife is a Catholic, nurse and a Reiki Master and she is very well educated on it. I get my knowledge from her and on my own.
This is what I originally posted - this comes directly from the Vatican. I always defer to the horses mouth if you know what I mean. In all Christian grace and charity, please consider prayerfully reading this document. The New Age is not something to be taken lightly in these very difficult times.If she hasn’t already, she might appreciate reading the Pontifical Council for Culture and interreligious dialogue’s document: Jesus Christ The Bearer of the Water of Life: A Christian reflection on the “New Age” which can be found on the Vatican’s website.
If you are not convinced the Church is right than you are saying you know better. That is your choice - it rightly makes you a protestant however.I’m not convinced they are.
Many Reiki users pray to God before a session begins. Call it Reiki, call laying on of hands, if it provides a beneficial result where is the harm? There is none. Nobody heals the blind or fixes broken bones with it, but it seems to ease anxiety, lower blood pressure, and increase pain tolerance among some of the benefits.Sure everbody has the ability if you have the faith to use it given to you from Christ. But guess what??? Once you have the faith to use it in the name of Jesus, it is no longer Reiki. By the way, I am very educated on these ideas and techniques, I practice acupuncture as a hobby. I took a 3 year course on it. I have friends in these circles and have been taught the techniques, which I think are absurd. Acupuncture has been proven medically.
Not in my mind. However, I do believe there are plenty of Protestants in heaven right now, so I don’t consider that a put down.That is your choice - it rightly makes you a protestant however.
If you have taken offense against my statements that a form of energy healing that believes and incorporates the use of chakras is absurd, then so be it. I humbly follow the teachings of the church and defer to its guidance.Many Reiki users pray to God before a session begins. Call it Reiki, call laying on of hands, if it provides a beneficial result where is the harm? There is none. Nobody heals the blind or fixes broken bones with it, but it seems to ease anxiety, lower blood pressure, and increase pain tolerance among some of the benefits.
My wife (nurse, ex-massage therapist) is a Reiki Master and takes it very seriously because she has seen the benefit, so I take offense that you call it absurd just because you personally don’t believe in it.
For many years, the medical community thought acupuncture was absurd. Seems that has been reversed, although you’ll still find many who still think it’s nothing but eastern medicine hooey.
The fact that several studies have been initiated by a govt run institution proves that there is enough legitimate interest in it to conduct them. If these studies prove there is something to Reiki, I hope you are still hanging out here, so I can see your response then. If they prove there is nothing to Reiki, then I will be contrite.
Mike - I used to work for the National Cancer Institute as a cancer information specialist - I want you to know that first of all, that NCCAM has been derided by the NIH for it’s lack of quality studies and bias. Furthermore, research conducted overseas has often contradicted research done by NIH! So who is right?! They are not fullproof. But most importantly - they are not experts on spiritual matters! The Church is! As part of the Body of Christ I’m sure you must appreciate this!The fact that several studies have been initiated by a govt run institution proves that there is enough legitimate interest in it to conduct them. If these studies prove there is something to Reiki, I hope you are still hanging out here, so I can see your response then. If they prove there is nothing to Reiki, then I will be contrite.
Uh, many Reiki Practitioners acknowledge God as the provider of their ability. I believe they are in error if they don’t at least acknowledge that.There may be Christians out there who practice reiki but the reality is that Reiki Practitioners will readily acknowledge that they call upon an impersonal ‘energy’ and not God. Truth is not relative - either it is one or the other.
yes I have looked through this website and it makes my point. What of those non Christian Reiki practitioners who claim otherwise? Who is right? Truth is not relative.Uh, many Reiki Practitioners acknowledge God as the provider of their ability. I believe they are in error if they don’t at least acknowledge that.
www.christianreiki.org
So be it. However, a more chartiable person would have at least apologized for giving offense. I believe the Church and just good manners teaches that too.If you have taken offense against my statements that a form of energy healing that believes and incorporates the use of chakras is absurd, then so be it. I humbly follow the teachings of the church and defer to its guidance.
No study is foolproof, anybody who has taken Stats knows that.Mike - I used to work for the National Cancer Institute as a cancer information specialist - I want you to know that first of all, that NCCAM has been derided by the NIH for it’s lack of quality studies and bias. Furthermore, research conducted overseas has often contradicted research done by NIH! So who is right?! They are not fullproof. But most importantly - they are not experts on spiritual matters! The Church is! As part of the Body of Christ I’m sure you must appreciate this!
Paul himself says we fight not against flesh and blood, but principalities and powers - it is a spiritual battle and the Catholic Church is God’s authority on earth to battle it!
I am done with this topic. I think the document JLCasey posted in this quote answers all the questions on this debate. I hope that everyone reads it.This is not about ‘dismissing’ something. It comes down to obedience to God and trust in Christ’s Church - His Body. There may be Christians out there who practice reiki but the reality is that Reiki Practitioners will readily acknowledge that they call upon an impersonal ‘energy’ and not God. Truth is not relative - either it is one or the other.
This is what I originally posted - this comes directly from the Vatican. I always defer to the horses mouth if you know what I mean. In all Christian grace and charity, please consider prayerfully reading this document. The New Age is not something to be taken lightly in these very difficult times.
I would like to believe the ones that acknowledge God as the provider of their gift as being right.yes I have looked through this website and it makes my point. What of those non Christian Reiki practitioners who claim otherwise? Who is right?
Apology accepted. While I think the Church has good intentions in this matter, I’m not convinced they are fully correct.I am done with this topic. I think the document JLCasey posted in this quote answers all the questions on this debate. I hope that everyone reads it.
Peace be with all of you. Mike, it was never my intention to offend you and if I did, I apologize…I just believe that the Catholic church is far more knowledgable in matters of spirituality than I am, so I defer to this document.
Ok, so you’re trying to tell us to believe you over the Catholic Church? You’re saying that you don’t think the Church is correct. No thank you! You can keep your own membership in the Church of Mike and decide what is and is not moral, and you can stand up to God for judgement. But you’re not convincing us to abandon 2000 years of Tradition :nope: How arrogant!I’m not convinced they are.
Thank you, Mike. I just want you to know however, I apologized for offending you. It was in no way a personal attack on you or your beliefs. I still think Reiki is absurd, but that is my own personal view. I am a devout, practicing Catholic who views the moral teachings of the church as infallible. For that, I will make no apologies.Apology accepted. While I think the Church has good intentions in this matter, I’m not convinced they are fully correct.
First of all if you look at the different parts that make up Reiki it is easy to see that you cannot possibly say that God at least in the Christian sense of who God is, is giving any healing power through Reiki healing sessions.Uh, many Reiki Practitioners acknowledge God as the provider of their ability. I believe they are in error if they don’t at least acknowledge that.
www.christianreiki.org
What an excellent explanation! It is ultimately a very grevious matter for the Church - the Body of Christ today. Although I know that the Bible says many people will go into apostacy in the end times so I guess I shouldn’t be suprised, but only pray.First of all if you look at the different parts that make up Reiki it is easy to see that you cannot possibly say that God at least in the Christian sense of who God is, is giving any healing power through Reiki healing sessions.
In Reiki they use the life-force energy** “Ki”** and if you understand Eastern spirituality and what exactly Ki is you will see it is not compatible with the idea/concept of a God. Ki is the life-force for everything in the universe and is divided into two aspects called “Yin and Yang”… Yin and Yan to explain it in a simple way is to understand that everything has its opposite… Light/Dark, Good/Evil.
In Reiki illness is due to negative energy blocking the energy channels of the body. So, as I explained “Ki” has the two aspects of "Yin and Yang … how is this energy coming from God? And even if you tried to use the Holy Spirit as an example… it would be a moot example because God is 3 Divine Persons, but still one God. God cannot be divided into Good and evil.
There is no way that God in the Christian sense can contain this duality of Light/Dark… Good/Evil. And even in the Eastern understanding of it… They don’t use the concept of a creator God to describe “Ki”. If you look at other Eastern energy methods “Tai Chi, Chi kung, Shiatsu… etc” Ki (or Chi in Chinese) is a universal life force, but it is impersonal and not compatible to the concept of a Creator God.
I don’t understand how you can use a method of Reiki described as “Christian Reiki” when just in using my example of “Ki” you can see it is not compatible with the Eastern concept of how the universe functions.
Plus, you have over 40 different kinds of Reiki that exist today. Doesn’t that raise the red flag that this is not of God? I think too many people jump onto the alternative therapies bandwagon without looking at the origins of all these therapies or breaking it down to really understand the ideas and concepts at their foundation.
No matter how you try to go around it… Reiki is not compatible with Catholicism… nor with Christianity. If you believe in the the Trinity… Father, Son and Holy Spirit you will see no duality of energy like you do with Ki in Reiki. **God is not divided He is ONE. **
God bless