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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST-HAVE text for reiki practitioners and professionals!
After reading Reiki Energy Medicine, this reader finds writing this review quite difficult. It is quite tempting to lose any measure of objective distance and launch into the most effusive praise of this delightful book. At 120 pages, including notes and index, this book manages to say in a straightforward, concise, and simple way what so many other books three times the...
Published on April 16, 2004 by Biran Sefar

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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good informational book for those in the Medical Profession
This is more a beginners guide to Reiki in the Medical Profession than anything else. Many of the ideas of where Reiki is from are outdated. Though for the most part the information is based on the Reiki tradition.

I was disappointed by the lack of in-depth techniques and information on HOW to apply Reiki in these situations. This is a "What is Reiki"...

Published on May 25, 2000 by tamingchaos


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22 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST-HAVE text for reiki practitioners and professionals!, April 16, 2004
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Biran Sefar (Gooding, ID United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
After reading Reiki Energy Medicine, this reader finds writing this review quite difficult. It is quite tempting to lose any measure of objective distance and launch into the most effusive praise of this delightful book. At 120 pages, including notes and index, this book manages to say in a straightforward, concise, and simple way what so many other books three times the length or more are unable to communicate.

Without wasting too much time, the authors define and delineate with ease the nature of that universal healing life force that we know as reiki and its efficacy as a complement to traditional allopathic medicine. They neatly outline protocols that they, themselves, have used to integrate reiki into various health care environments from the emergency room to the hospital to the hospice. They discuss the success of programs they have developed and taught to other health care professionals, who have then enthusiastically integrated reiki healing into their health care practices. Reiki, as seen by the authors, is a cost-effective means of providing additional care and support to patients encountering what has so often been the impersonal and technical face of modern medicine. It re-integrates compassion and care back into the caregiver-patient/recipient relationship. Much anecdotal evidence is supplied in this book to demonstrate the extent to which this return of the compassionate relationship alone can drastically reduce the cost and length of recovery.

In the hospice setting where recovery is not an option, Reiki can transform what, under modern conditions, has become a degrading or frightening decline to death into a healing transition. Besides its utility as a palliative measure to treat even the worst pain, Reiki is a gentle guide to ease the patient's concerns and to assist them in their journey out of this life. Remarkably, reiki has also proven quite healing in the relationships of the hospice client with their survivors. In a word, Reiki can assist in cleaning out so much of the emotional unfinished "business" of the client. The authors supply anecdotes supporting this concept and discuss protocols as to how to apply and integrate reiki in the hospice setting.

I am reminded of an article, "Reiki in Hospice Care: Miranda's Story," by John Mramor(Massage & BodyWork Magazine, Feb/Mar 2004 issue) that eloquently affirms the principles that Ms. Barnett and Ms. Chambers have discussed. The client, Miranda, was a single mother of two in her early forties dying from cancer. After a traumatic and highly dysfunctional life, it didn't appear that she would find any healing, peace, or resolution as she approached the end of her life. Nonetheless, through the persistent yet ever so gentle efforts of Mr. Mramor, Miranda was able to find not only some measure of relief from her severe pain, but also to find the healing and resolution of life issues to continue her journey from this life to the next. I feel blessed by the serendipity to have read this article at the same time I was reading Reiki Energy Medicine.

Equally important to discussing the use of reiki in the modern healthcare facility was the emphasis placed by the authors upon the need for caregivers to take care of themselves. The importance of self-Reiki can not be repeated too often. Self-Reiki is vital to maintaining the energy and health of caregivers and to reducing their burdens of dis-ease and stress. As in their discussion regarding hospital and hospice protocols, the authors outline at length the importance of self-care for caregivers and conclude with their vision of a healthcare facility where reiki is fully integrated into the course of healing modalities for both the caregivers and the care-recipients.

In conclusion, Reiki Energy Medicine is quite simply a must-have text for reiki professionals, especially those who are integrating its caring principles and healing practices with other health modalities. I would also highly recommend it for reiki practitioners in general for its value in bringing home the profound, yet gentle realization that reiki can be integrated into every aspect of life to detoxify, heal, and raise the energy of any person and any situation.

This review was first printed in Reiki Magic newsletter(Twin Falls, April 2004). Copyright 2004 Brian S. Melton(aka Friskybearman): no part of this article may be reproduced in any manner without my express consent.

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20 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Reiki Energy Medicine, January 20, 2000
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
Hi I took a class from Libby & Maggie for me it was A Review class. I have an Reiki Teaching and healing practrice. I found the class and the book to be very helpful,in understanding Reiki. It worked well with any level of Reiki or experience that one has with this system. I found the book to be clear and since it was not "airy fairly" I could tell my "main stream" students to buy it without fear that they would be scared away. I liked the clear photo's Angelic Reiki BLessings. Gigi Benanti Norwalk ct
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19 of 20 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A library worth having for every healer, February 13, 2005
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
There are books which pretend to be a reference point, and there are those which not only are, but also exceed readers' expectations. These are some of those! Read them twice and heal the universe. A library worth having for every healer.

(1). The Power of Divine: A Healer's Guide - Tapping into the Miracle by Tiffany Snow

(2). Molecules Of Emotion: The Science Behind Mind-Body Medicine by Candace B. Pert

(3). Energy Medicine by Donna Eden, David Feinstein, Brooks Garten, Caroline Myss

(4). Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing the Healing Touch into Home, Hospital and Hospice by Libby Barnett, Maggie Chambers, Susan Davidson

(5). A Practical Guide to Vibrational Medicine : Energy Healing and Spiritual Transformation by Richard Gerber

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32 of 38 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Good informational book for those in the Medical Profession, May 25, 2000
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This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
This is more a beginners guide to Reiki in the Medical Profession than anything else. Many of the ideas of where Reiki is from are outdated. Though for the most part the information is based on the Reiki tradition.

I was disappointed by the lack of in-depth techniques and information on HOW to apply Reiki in these situations. This is a "What is Reiki" and "How Reiki can benefit your profession" book. A beginners information guide again. Good for it's purpose.

The one thing I was upset by was the complete lack of discussion on the Ethics in Reiki. Even going so far as to tell people to do Reiki on people before asking permission. To me, a Reiki/Seichim Teacher the Ethics are some of the most important information to pass on.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Fantastic!, March 8, 2000
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
As an RN, and a CRNA, I found this text especially appealing. Good explanations of just what reiki is about are extremely helpful. As I have just recieved my reiki 1 attunements, I found many of the suggestions very helpful to my practice of anesthesia, and reiki! Thanks and well done!
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Learn all you can about Reiki--this is an excellent start!, May 31, 2005
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
Reiki Energy Medicine is a motivator to learn Reiki, which is a Great thing because I can honestly say from my own personal experience, now that I have received attunement, that it WORKS. The authors write with the "Spirit" which just corroborates to me that Reiki is Holy and altogether Powerful. I am a Christian and love and celebrate Jesus every day of my life. Furthermore I have always been a woman of prayer. Reiki brings my faith full circle because it is tangible proof to my heart and soul that God's unconditional love can heal you if you will receive it. What is so awesome about Reiki is that it works regardless of your beliefs! No religious belief is required to receive Reiki healing.
One of the best things about Reiki that I learned from this book is that "The Reiki process hightlights the truth about healing: that the power and the responsibility for healing lie within the individual. The Reiki practitioner brings intention and commitment to the process, acting as a compassionate conduit for the universal life force, but the practitioner does not DO the healing for the client. The healing happens as a result of the relationship between the receiver's energy field and the universal energy field, mediated through the cellular consciousness of the receiver. Reiki enpowers the receiver to do the healing that needs to be done on all levels of being."
The chapters included are: 1 Universal Life Force: The Fundamental Principle of Health, 2 The Unique Power of Reiki, 3 Self-Reiki: Caring for the Caregiver, 4 A Progressive Approach to Wellness, 5 Visions for the Future: Reiki and the Partnership Model of Care. Also included are appendixes with diagrams for self treatment and treatment upon others.
Important note: You really need to look into this book but I would recommend getting an attunement first of which are available at amazon in the form of vhs and dvds. Then you can add to what you've already learned, thus fully enjoy and understand this book. The information here is NOT going to teach you Reiki if you first haven't been attuned. I give this book five stars because it mentions this fact in the text early on.
Closing quote: "Reiki meets us where we are and gently moves us forward, providing support for doing the work we were born to do. Reiki helps us know our purpose and manifest it with strength, vitality and ease. o8E
Soar!
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A great Reiki book for the Western mind, January 28, 1998
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
This is one of the most down-to-earth descriptions of Reiki and its uses in the fields of health and healing I have read. It does not turn off the average person by getting too bogged down in mysticism, metaphysics, or new-agey language. It is written by two registered nurses who use Reiki in their jobs. Western medicine meets ancient healing arts. GREAT!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent book for health professionals and everyone, September 7, 2005
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
Reiki is a form of Energy Medicine. The Japanese compound word Reiki means Universal Energy and is equivalent to the Chi of Chinese and the Prana of Indians. In this book, "Reiki Energy Medicine Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital and Hospice", the authors Libby Barnett and Maggie Chambers, Reiki Masters, give us a number of areas where the Reiki healing touch can be applied with advantage. They give a good number of case studies and examples from their extensive health-related professional experience spread over years. Libby is a Medical Social Worker and Maggie is an artist who works with handicapped children. Both found Reiki to be useful in a number of situations. In collaboration with Susan Davidson, who helped the book to be edited into a highly readable account of Reiki, they succeed in getting the message through that Reiki as an adjunt to all other medical systems can improve the healing process effectively. Reiki is intelligent and it is the receipient who receives as much or as little as one needs and uses it for the highest good. Thus, it is not to be construed as a panacea, but it should be offered with unconditional love. I especially liked their comment that Reiki is not only Universal Energy but is also Universal / unconditional love. They also bring out an important point that Reiki should be welcomed by all other medical systems and the insurance firms since it doesn't interfere with their working and helps in bringing down the medicare costs.

The book gives a short introduction to Reiki but concentrates more on the applications of Reiki in the health field. The emphasis through out is on touch. The Appendices give the hand positions for self Reiki and for giving Reiki to others. The other aspects of Reiki which enable distance healing, programming etc., which do not involve touch have not been covered.

I recommend this book to all those who are interested in the use of Reiki in the health field.

S.V.Swamy,
Reiki Master and Holistic Healer
Author, Editor and Reviewer
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A GREAT BOOK!, November 21, 1997
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
This is one of the few books on the market today that claims to be about Reiki that truly is about Reiki. The authors are accomplished Reiki Masters. Describing Reiki to a reader who has never had an experience of Reiki is not easy, but these authors do so very well. Reiki Master Ambika Collins
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3.0 out of 5 stars Ahead of their time, November 28, 2011
This review is from: Reiki Energy Medicine: Bringing Healing Touch into Home, Hospital, and Hospice (Paperback)
Libby Barnett & Maggie Babb were ahead of their time as there was little or no instructional or generally informational material available when this book was first published. The book covers various settings in which Reiki can be optimally used, although I find it focuses primarily on where medically related personnel can make use of Reiki. For a more up-to-date and well-rounded approach, I would recommend Pamela Miles's "Reiki: A Comprehensive Guide."
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