Reiki Healing Experiences of underpriveleged Girls in Nairobi

Following the healing in April and May and the Reiki workshop on 5th May done by Lotus Healing Seva Group for the girls of the Hawkers Market Girls Centre Nairobi, the girls wrote their experiences. Here they are. Please read them. It will give you an insight into the physical, mental and emotional challenges these girls face and how Reiki has helped them heal.

These girls stay in the slums surrounding Nairobi, Kenya. Very heartwarming to know that we can make a difference in their lives!

Experiences:
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Reiki at Faraja Cancer Support Centre

Following surgery for breast cancer, i was referred to the new cancer centre for 6 weeks of radiotherapy treatment. On my first visit to the Cancer Care, I was introduced to the support centre above the main treatment centre.

Several alternative therapies to cnacer patients (were offered) , amongst which is an option of Reiki. Early on in my treatment I was lucky enough to be able to partake in a session of Reiki, and from then on tried to book a session every week. It helped me a lot to have the wonderful support and healing of the Reiki Group (Lotus Healing Seva Group). I always looked forward to my sessions. It was a great comfort to me to know that I could have help with my healing and to receive energy through the hands of the Reiki practitioners who were kind enough to help me along my journey.

Thank you all, and I truly appreciate the healing I received, it really kept me going.

From Anne Vaughan, March 2011

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Letter of thanks from a healee

The LHSG in Kenya had sent healing to Kamini Asrani and her mother in law Chandra Asrani in Mumbai India recently. They both had malaria.

Kamini had a beautiful experience which she has shared with us. She is quite well now and wishes to thank the LHSG for the healing.

My dear Kamal

Hi how r u all doing .V r much better, With great joy I write this email to u

I would like to share with you the wonderful experience that I went thru due the healing which u and your healing group were kind enough to send me (I myself have Reiki all the levels ,crystal healing all with Kamal and so I too am a healer )

To start with I had a bad attack  of malaria (vivex variety )not really fatal but dangerous all the same, It took four days to detect it, as this clever parasite shows up in the blood only when there is fever and \or shivering which happened only four to five days after the initial bout of fever. It then that I requested my sister (founder of lotus healing group)to pl send me healing. So it was decided that I should be as quiet as is possible at a given time on Thursday between12 NOON to 2pm 9the day the group healing was to b done

I however felt the healing only at about115 .later we spoke and Kamal said that there had been in starting

So thus began the healing and the wonderful experience that I am going to share with you.

I was lying flat on my back on the bed. I felt that I was enveloped in a white blue soothing light .Gradually the envelope became a chamber of light (the way when we take out an MRI that is u are totally in a chamber) but there was no fear only security

Slowly a flow started outwards from the palms of my hands and soles of my feet. I felt that the malarial parasites and |/ or toxins were flowing out but it was definitely something negative. This went on for awhile the it slowed and finally stopped Now is the brilliant part I felt stars of a lovely blue and green colour being dropped all over me ever so loving (more on my arm and thighs)The stars would land ever so softly on me and burst into a brilliant light so tender and loving, enthusing me with energy  V associate energy with pep and activity but this energy was the energy of the strength of peace and joy

When the stars stopped I knew it was over I awoke feeling good

This I wrote on Friday a day after the healing session

Today is Saturday I am full of energy, the tiredness associated is so minimal that I have to remind myself to rest ( as the doctor says it is necessary to avoid a relapse )My dear Kamal I hope I have made I described it ok. Thanks once again

Love Kamini

Saturday 30th April 2011

PS. I spoke to Kamini 2 days after receiving this e mail, and she was feeling well and still feeling the warm loving energy with her  even 4 days after the healing!! ….. Kamal

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Soul Reflections – Anger

Anger

No religion allows anger as a permissible trait in human beings. No Prophet or Avatar endorsed it. And yet it is such a commonly experienced and expressed emotion, that one might mistake it for an intrinsic part of our personality.

Every spiritual path emphasizes the importance of building virtues like having a peaceful mind. Anger is one emotion that works in the opposite direction. It agitates our mind. An agitated mind is a highly uncomfortable one. To return to its comfortable state, it has to let out the anger. Where, when, how and on whom, it does not think.

The Hindu scriptures tell us of five weaknesses / sins which are a hindrance to our spiritual progress. They are: Kam (desire), Krodh (anger), Lobh (greed), Moh (attachment), and Ahankar (ego pride). Out of these five, Krodh (anger) is classed as the deadliest. Why? Because when a person gets angry, he loses his Buddhi, his sense of discrimination between right and wrong. In his angered state, he can say and do things which he would never think of saying or doing in his normal, peaceful state.

Consider this scenario. Person A and person B are having an argument for some time and A starts to get angry. As the heated argument continues, A insults B. After some time, emotions expended, they go their way. Later on, they meet again. Following is a possible conversation between them.

B asks A: ‘why did you say ……… (hurtful statements)?’.

A retorts: ‘I never said that!’.

B who has been hurt counters with: ‘But you did!’

To which A replies: ‘ Well, ….. did I? I don’t remember!’

To B, this may sound like an escape route, but it is entirely possible that A really does not remember. How is that? Because in his fit of anger, he had ‘lost it’. Lost  his discriminating power of right and wrong.

Such scenarios are more common than we think or know or realize. The case of the husband who during a fit of anger beats his spouse or children is well known, as is that of the harried mother who lashes out on her defenceless children for the smallest act of disobedience of refusing to eat or study or sleep on time, the teacher who in a fit of anger metes out a punishment totally out of proportion to the misdemeanor like caning for not doing homework, an angry boss who fires his employee on the spot for a small mistake …….

When the angry person has calmed down, he either does not truly remember the hurt he has caused, or if he does, he regrets his behavior, is even sorry about it. In some cases, he even tries to make up for it. All this ….. until the next time he gets angry, and then it starts all over again.

Anger, then, is clearly an indication of loss of control. We tend to think that our anger is a reaction to external factors beyond our control. Others push our buttons, we say, and so it is ‘not our fault’. But the fact of the matter is that regardless of who or what causes us to become angry, it is us that lose control. It is us that do the harm to others. So it is us that we have to worry about, to change. The buck stops with us.

The way we react to external events and situations etc. triggers our nerves and hormones which in turn trigger responses such as anger which makes us helpless. If this is repeated again and again, we start to get more and more easily angry over smaller and smaller issues. The anger response begins to feel like a normal state for us. Without realizing it, we are suffering from anger dependency illness. At the same time, each time we give in to anger, minute poisons are released into our body, causing physical illnesses over a period of time.

But, you will say, are there not times and situations when anger is justified and necessary? My answer is no. No act of self poisoning is justified. No act of inflicting hurt on others is justified. And certainly no act of losing your peace of mind is justified.

Next week: healing yourself of anger.

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