What are the basic positions of Reiki hands?
There are many basic positions of Reiki hands and many positions also have deviations. These basic positions of Reiki hands are used on the face and head, on the front of the body, on the knees and feet, then on the back. Each position is held for several minutes, or until the practitioner feels that it is time to switch to another. The patient is placed on his back, usually on the table. In the first position of the Reiki hand, the practitioner lightly puts his hands on the client's forehead and carefully pulls his hand over every eye.
For the other position of the Reiki hand, the doctor puts one hand on each side of the patient's head and gently covers temples and ears. In the third position of Reiki, practicing both hands under the head so that the fingers consist in the fold, where the head is joined to the neck. The expert then very gently move and hold. This is the most convenient position of Reiki's hands for recipients and helps to relieve tension in the throat.
practicing shifts hands to surround the jaw and neck of the patientIn the fourth position of the Reiki hand so that the fingers touch under the chin. For the position of the fifth hand, the Reiki specialist lightly puts one hand on his neck under his chin and placed on the other side in the middle of the chest between the breasts. In the sixth position, the practitioner moves to one side of the recipient and places both hands across the solar plexus area. For the seventh position, the hands move down below the belly button and placed over the abdomen. The hands then move down and lightly form "V" through the genital area for the eighth position of Reiki's hand.
After sending Reiki to the head and torso, the expert Reiki moves down to the patikolena. One hand is placed on the top of one knee and the other hand is located behind the knee. Once this knee is finished, the practitioner repeats the same position of Reiki's hand on the other knee before moving to the feet. Each ankle is held between the two hands and then one palm is placed against the bottom of each foot. The recipient is then asked to turn to the stomach so that Reiki treatment can continue on his back.
When the patient turned, the practitioner will hold one of the recipient's hands. The specialist then puts the other hand on top of the spine. After waiting for a suitable interval, he uses this hand to "walk" along the client's back and stops at any point to send Reiki energy to the spine. Treatment will end after the practitioner creates "t" with both hands just above the client's buttocks.