I became reiki pretty much by default. Nothing touched my severe and debilitating chronic pelvic pain. In those days of uninterrupted and constant horror, I often daydreamed of running my truck into an oncoming 18 Wheeler. If I had not had a loving family to leave behind, I think I might have seriously considered making that dream a reality. I probably would have really chosen a bridge to crash over into a ravine as I wouldn't really have ruined that trucker's day.
So in 2000 after trying umpteen doctors, including a pain clinic, dozens of drugs, dozens of horrible side effects from said drugs, multiple therapies including electrical tens units and manual manipulation, acupuncture and traditional hypnosis, all resulting in utter failure or worse because of those damnable side effects... I found reiki.
Now, I cannot say reiki healed me. I cannot even say reiki eliminated my pain or my problem completely. But it did something nothing else was able to do. It gave me hope, it did ease the edges off of my pain and gave me great comfort that I was doing something safe, sacred and helpful. And I was able to help MYSELF. Nearly three years later after daily self-healing, my problem faded away.
I quickly attained my first, second, third and master attunement. I am a Usui Reiki Master. I think I have used reiki almost every day of my life for almost a decade now. But I do have one story that remains my best and favorite story of reiki healing.
It was a warm spring evening, and my kids were playing with other children in the front yard while I was planting hostas in the backyard. I was just finishing up as darkness was approaching, and my hands were thick with dirt. My husband came through the back door and announced that Lauren had been hurt, and I better come look at her. I quickly washed my hands and went to see what happened. One of the neighborhood boys had just gotten his lacrosse gear and was showing our children how to fling the hard little ball with the stick. Apparently, Lauren's right eye got in the way of a lacrosse ball launched at considerable speed by one very strong child. I looked at her face and eye already beginning to swell and turn red and purple. Should we go to the hospital? I felt along the bones of her face, it didn't seem like anything was broken, but she was well on her way to having her first black eye, the swelling was beginning already.
I got a bag of ice and some pillows and comforters and we lay down on the sofa together. I alternated the ice bag with my own hands as I sent the healing energy of reiki to her little face. For a little while the swelling just increased and the colors darkened and intensified going from that dark red to more of a purple. I thought again about the hospital, but Lauren was dozing and my gut said, it was not necessary. We continued alternating ice and reiki for several hours. Late that night I walked her to her bedroom and tucked her in. As I kissed her goodnight I began to think about how we would handle school the next day. She was going to have a doozie of a shiner and we were going to have to contact the school and her teacher for the questions that likely were going to be asked once they looked at her face.
In the morning I held my breath as I walked into Lauren's room to see how she felt and see how her face looked. Imagine my surprise when, she looked completely normal. I was shocked and for a moment I wondered if I had dreamed her injury. I sat on the bed with her. I asked her how she felt. She said fine. I touched her eye socket and pressed gently all around her face. "Isn't this sore?" I asked. "Maybe just a teensy bit," she answered, "But no, not really."
We looked into the mirror together and noted that her skin color, all along her eye socket and all over her face was completely normal and there was not one bit of swelling.
How was this possible? The swelling just hours before was significant. The colors were deep red to blue to purple and covered a large portion of her face. I have seen and experienced black eyes. They take a long while to heal and make several color changes along the way. How could she return to normal so quickly with no black (or red or purple) eye after the injury she sustained?
How indeed.



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