Surprise Reiki Camp in the Slums!

By Kamal Tolia

About four people of Mukuru slums in Nairobi had missed the Reiki level 1 training that was held for them in July 2012. I was asked by Martina of the Mukuru Outreach Programme if I would teach them? Of course I agreed. We set aside 29th September for this training session. Seeing that these people had experienced Reiki healing, had been explained all about Reiki and Chakras and I had even gone over the manuals with them a month before, I expected to finish the training in 3 hours, i.e. from 1.30 – 4.30 pm.

A couple of days before 29th, Martina called me to say that the numbers had increased to about 10 -11, which meant that ‘new’ people had registered, new in that they had not had any experience of Reiki before.  So on the day, I put a few Reiki manuals in a bag, and Martina and I set off for the Mukuru slums.

Well, little did I know that a surprise awaited me! They started coming slowly, well past the start time of 1.30 pm. When there were about 8, I started to introduce them to the concepts of energy and chakras. During the 15 mins of the introduction, they kept trickling in …….. At about 2.10, I decided it was time for their attunement. As the room was being arranged with mattresses, Hannah, the nursery teacher at the Outreach programme did a wonderful job of filling in the late comers with what they had missed. By now we had 19 of them all eagerly awaiting the Reiki training!

I carried out the attunement, and was just setting up my mobile phone for the relaxing attunement music, when I was informed that there were 4 more waiting outside who would like to be included. Would I please agree? My initial reaction was ….. NO ……. It was an hour after the scheduled starting time ……. The introduction was finished …. Even the attunement was done …. There wasn’t any place left on the floor for them to lie down for the attunement ……. How could I fit them in? I looked at the four, waiting patiently outside the door …… they had such a look of ‘please, please, please’ on their faces …… something moved in my heart ….. how could I refuse them?

So, very quickly and quietly, they were ushered in, into the small computer room at the back. One lay down on a vacant wooden shelf (for computers!), chairs were placed in 2 rows for two others to lie down on, and the fourth person spread a sheet on the floor and lay down on it. They were ready! ….  And so was I! The attunement followed.

After 10 minutes, they were collected together in the main room. They shared their experiences during the attunement …. Feeling light, relaxed, etc. Then it was time to show them self healing which they did perfectly! And then healing others, which also went very well! This was followed by a quick browsing through the Reiki manual. Browsing is all that could be done in the short time left. But I did go over in detail the meaning and features of Reiki, so that they would leave with a firm understanding of Reiki.

A question and answer session in Kiswahili followed, in which Racheal, manager of the programme and Josephine, in charge of the hairdressing section, were of great help. The new Reiki healers were asked by Rachael and Josephine to come back next week to practice Reiki at the centre and for any clarifications they may need. All 23 present showed interest in going further and learning Reiki Level 2.

By 4.45 pm it was over. Conducting a Reiki camp in 2 hours 45 minutes! It was a first for me! There was no break for at all, even for refreshments! Is it the ideal way to carry out a Reiki training? Probably not. Was it the right thing to do in the circumstances? Definitely yes! These were not your regular middle class people or even low middle class, or even the poor. These were people from the slums, the have-nots, whose life could best be described as having ‘no-things’. Some of them could be classed as  destitute. If I did not ‘go by the book’ in training them, so what? The important thing was that they received the Gift of Reiki, which would enrich their lives from now on. The important thing is that it did not cost them anything. The important thing was that some people had loved them and cared enough for them to provide the space and spent three hours teaching them a skill for life.

And so, with gratitude in my heart to the Universe, who through Martina, had given me an opportunity once again, to share my Love and Light with others, I bid goodbye to my new Reiki Channels! I could not have asked for a more fulfilling way to spend my Saturday afternoon!

Since I had not carried a camera with me, I had to depend on my mobile to take out pictures. They are not of the best quality, but do have a look at them.

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Healing Victims of Child Trafficking

Six weeks ago LHSG Kenya was asked to visit a home for young girls with a view to donating stuff to them.

Punita and I went one morning not really knowing what to expect. Little did we know that we would be in for a shock! For what we saw broke our heart!

It was a young girls’ shelter that we were taken to. We were introduced to seven young girls aged 12 – 16 years, and one had a tiny baby! Two girls were from Kenya, victims of child labour. The remaining five were victims of child trafficking and child labour, two were from Congo, two from Ethiopia and one from Uganda. And sadly, all had been sexually abused.

Even as Punita and I listened to the Director of the home explain the situation, the only thought that kept running through our minds was how forlorn the girls looked, how badly they needed healing! Immediately we started sending love and Light from our hearts to them.

We decided to give them weekly Reiki sessions. Every Friday for 4 weeks we went to the shelter to give them hands on Reiki. Even though the shelter is far from Nairobi, we made and carried out this commitment. We knew these little souls needed our help!

And the result was fantastic, to say the least! After just 2 sessions, the girls started to open up … they smiled, they sang! When we went the third time, they hugged us and told us how much they loved us! They were sleeping better, and were no longer the scared little girls we had encountered a few weeks ago! They were able to express themselves with confidence, and they laughed more! They had been healed!

But our work does not stop there. Very sadly, there have been new additions to the home. So we will continue going there to share our love and light with them, continue giving Reiki, continue helping them heal.

We also donated Sanitary towels, pampers, mattresses, bed sheets, pillow cases and towels. With a view to help them heal emotionally, we gave them lots of colouring pencils and paints and drawing books, so they could express themselves in colour, and we bought each of them a plant to water and look after.

Due to the sensitive nature of this assignment, we could not take out any photographs.

The Sevaks that did this Seva were: Mamta, Punita, Anuradha, Shalini, Sharifa, Ashraff, Dee, Kamal, Lata, Balvinder and Raj.

 

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Supporting Cancer Awareness

The Asian Weekly decided to celebrate its 100th edition by supporting Cancer Awareness in Kenya. An appeal was sent out for donations in return for a published congratulatory message.

LHSG was quick to respond. We donated Sh 20 000/= (approx. US $ 240) and were rewarded with a mention in the Weekly.

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Commendation for The Lotus Healing Seva Group

The various Seva activities of LHSG were appreciated by The Kenyan Newspaper The Asian Weekly in their 100th edition. We were placed at par with other Social Giants like Asian Community Societies and Religious Centres!

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