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Can a Reiki practitioner be called a “healer”?

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Can a Reiki practitioner be called a “healer”?

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No. Reiki practitioners are simply facilitators or vehicles for the Reiki energy to flow to other living beings. Reiki practitioners are channels, never healers in the essence of the word. Although “miracles” may be reported during Reiki treatments, this is not the aim of the Reiki practitioner. And many times, this requires that the person understands that he/she is a mere tool for the energy to flow, and not a true healer. Reason why the denomination of “healer” should not be applicable or applies to any Reiki practitioner. If the person insists in using this title, is only revealing that his/her ego is playing a significant role in the person’s life and work.Furthermore, Reiki practitioners never defy universal laws created by God, never taking credit for an energy that comes from the cosmos, and its part of our existence as living beings.Can Reiki be considered a religion or a medical treatment? No. But, reiki can be used in conjugation with any religion of faith, reinforcing its p

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