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Reiki Attunement

Reiki attunement is actually an instigation to develop crown, heart and palm chakras, to facilitate the flow of energies through them. It's a revered process of meditation that can only be imparted by a Reiki master. In fact, the whole process of attunement is the beginning of the recipient to become a Reiki practitioner. Prior to the attunement, the aspirant is recommended to undergo the purification as its aids this process. As you get attuned to Reiki, you get the ability to access the Reiki energy for the prospect of healing a person or situation.

Attunements can be imparted either for training a person in Reiki or for just providing somebody a superior experience of universal life force energy than generally experienced in treatments. The attunement process is a spiritual ceremony, where the Reiki Master uses the symbols and other signs in a given manner. This spiritual ceremony forms an energy blueprint around the recipient heading for attunement, which further attunes his energy field to the energies embodied by the symbols.

The basic difference between healing and attunement is that Reiki healing enables a person to cure his problem with energy, whereas attunement is a process that makes a person proficient to heal others. The attunement is permanent if symbol for the "subconscious" is used by the master, making the recipient a practitioner of Reiki. Without the use of this symbol, the attunement is only for short-term. The attunement is done only once and it is sufficient for all levels of Reiki, but it can also be taken at each level for better strength of energies. During this ceremony, Reiki master follows these steps.
  • The master instructs one or more recipients to ground and center themselves. He repeats that it is a spiritual ceremony and everybody should be open to experiences that happen. Some relaxing music or incense might be put up to set the mood.
  • The master faces the recipients and holds their hands up high, at shoulder height, with palms facing frontward. The recipients are made to sit in a row so that area around them is left for the master to walk.
  • He walks around the recipients and takes one full circle. Thereafter, he again goes at the back to stand behind the recipient.
  • To this ceremony, there are two halves - one part is done behind the recipient and the other is performed in the front.
  • The master now holds the left hand palm up beside the recipient's head. Generally the left hand is used for receiving energy, whereas the right hand is used for giving energy.
  • With his right hand, the master draws the symbols over the crown of the recipient's head.
  • As and when he gets done at the backside, he walks around and comes in the front. At the front, he takes the recipient's hands in his own hands for a moment.
  • He then draws the symbols over the hand and chants the name of the symbol three times, in his mind.
  • Now he visualizes the master symbol in violet color and blows lightly from the base chakra to the crown chakra for two times. He touches the forehead (third eye).
  • After that, he again draws the symbols over the forehead (third eye) and also chants the names of the symbols for three times.
  • Then, he quietly separates the hands and visualizes the master symbol again. Thereafter, he gently blows from base to crown chakra.
  • Once again, he visualizes the master symbol in the palm of his right hand and holds it over the recipient's left hand. He then gently slaps the recipient's palm with his palm.
  • Yet again, he imagines the master symbol in the palm of his left hand and holds it over the recipient's right hand. The recipient's palm is lightly slapped by the master's palm.
  • Once more, he visualizes the master symbol and softly blows into the area between the hands while bringing the palms together.
  • Now he leaves the hands of recipient and touches him in the heart area, symbolizing that he has given him back to himself.
  • He steps back and bows to honor the recipient for what he is.
  • As soon as he finishes attuning, he takes another circle around the recipient and ends up in front.