In Radiating Our Reiki Light Rickie Meryl Freedman shares intimate moments from her own Reiki journey as well as her decades long practice of blending her medical background with her Reiki business. Contributing authors from around the globe share their own unique experiences with Reiki from their first-session-anxieties to their master-level-realizations. With chapters that cover every topic of life, Radiating our Reiki Light will inspire curiosity for those who never heard of Reiki, and it will deliver a warm hug to those who are long familiar with the practice
I loved this book and found it to be a captivating collection of personal stories revealing how Reiki has profoundly impacted the lives of many individuals. Each narrative illustrates the transformative power of this healing practice, showcasing its wide-ranging benefits and the various ways it can be integrated into everyday life.
One of the book’s strengths lies in its exploration of diverse topics, from first experiences with Reiki to its intersection with integrative medicine, religion, and even the workplace. These real-life accounts not only highlight the multitude of ways Reiki can enrich lives but also emphasize its accessibility for everyone, regardless of background or belief.
As someone who has experienced the life-changing effects of Reiki over the past couple of years, I found the stories particularly resonant. They reflect the journey of healing and growth that many of us embark on, and it’s heartening to know there are resources like this book to spread the enlightening message of Reiki.
I can't help but feel a desire to meet Reiki Rickie one day and share in the blessing of a session with her. The book’s easy readability makes it a pleasure to dive into, and I know I will reference it again in the future.
For anyone curious about Reiki or seeking a deeper understanding of its potential, I wholeheartedly recommend this book. It serves as an excellent introduction and offers a wealth of inspiration for those looking to embrace this healing practice in their own lives.
After having this book on my nightstand for nearly one year, I’ve decided I don’t need to finish it. While marketed as stories about reiki, this book is actually a collection of essays. Some are better written than others.