Reiki Symbols All
Reiki Symbols All
Reiki Symbols All
Sei He Ki
Hon Sha Ze
Sho Nen
The first symbol is Cho-KU-Rei (pronounced cho-kooray), which is often referred to as the 'power symbol.
You will normally use this symbol in every healing
session, as frequently as you feel is right. Its affect is to
channel far stronger healing energy. Some people may
feel attracted to drawing it counter clockwise instead.
If you experiment, you will usually find which feels
better for you.
The second symbol is SEI-HE-KI (pronounced sayhay-kee) and is used in most healings. It is sometimes
called the 'emotional symbol' because it specifically
addresses the emotional healing process and helps
release deeply repressed feelings, quickly and easily. It
is usually drawn once at the start of a session, and can
be used again when you feel drawn to it at any time
during the healing.
Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen (pronounced hon-sha-zee-shownen) "The Distance Symbol" Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen is
used to send Reiki. You can send Reiki to anyone and
anything. It is used to send Reiki over distance and
time (such as when using Reiki to heal a past trauma or
sending Reiki to a point in the future when you or
someone might need it). It is also drawn before sending
a distant attunement. You may be guided intuitively to
use it in other situations when necessary. If you feel
you need to use it but have trouble recalling it exactly,
just repeat the name of of the symbol and let Reiki do
the rest for you.
Tibetan Dai
Ko Myo
Usui Dai
Ko Mio
Raku (Fire
Serpent)
Zonar
Harth
Om
Rama
Gnosa
Kriya
Iava
Shanty
Dumo
Tibetan
Fire Serpant
Antahkara
na