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Monday, December 2, 2013

What to expect from energy healing (REIKI)

by Misako Lauritzen

The first time can be intimidating especially for people like me who are logical-minded.

I was there with you before I had taken a dive to experience what it could do for me. Today I wanted to take the time to explain what you can expect from energy healing. I hope in the end I will be able to remove some of the anxieties that you may have.

1. Practitioners do not have superpowers.

We do not possess any kind of super or magical powers. Some say they do, and it is great for them, but I sure do not. Practitioners like myself are trained to channel universal life force (energy) into a client so it may awaken natural healing abilities that the client herself possesses. I also believe that practitioners are highly disciplined individuals who maintain physical, emotional, and spiritual balances with daily practices such as healthy eating habits, working out, and meditation.

2. Energy healing is not a form of religion.

Energy healing is not affiliated with any kind of religious practices and do not require you to participate in any belief system, except for a belief in yourself! Some people ask whether taking part in energy healing may be in conflict with their religious faith. I can assure you that people with any religious background can benefit from energy healing without violating their faiths. Practitioners, in fact, do not and should not ask you to do anything that you are not comfortable with.

3. Practitioners do not and should not ask you to do anything that you are not comfortable with.

I said this before, and I will say it again. For instance you can request the practitioner not to touch your body directly. In energy healing such as reiki we channel energy through your chakras and joints, and often practitioners' hands are applied directly on the client's body. If you are not comfortable with physical touch, let the practitioner know that you prefer not to be touched. Reiki can be performed either hands-on or -off, and it will not diminish the benefits of it either way. Once I had a specific form of reiki performed on me in which a group of practitioners stood a distance away from me channeling energy, with me lying on the floor. I still got the maximum benefit.

4. You bring your intention to the table, and let the healing take care of the rest.

Your intention makes a big difference, so, before we meet, we ask you some questions to identify what you would like to get out of the session. Contemplating on your intention begins the healing process for you. Your knowing what you intend to accomplish, instead of vaguely hoping to feel better, brings you closer to the goal even before the session takes place.


During the Reiki session, the practitioner channels energy through seven chakras and joints, starting with the crown chakra and working all the way to the root chakra. While the practitioner works, the client will be lying down on her back. It is not uncommon for people to fall asleep within the first few minutes of a reiki session. It is one of the great benefits of reiki; it relaxes the most tense and anxiety-ridden people and puts them to sleep! 

Do not worry and enjoy the slumber. Practitioners have no problem working on a client while you are asleep. Healing energy can work its way through, whether you are awake or not.

When the session is done, the practitioner can gently wake you. Make sure to drink lots of water; the healing process continues even after you go home. 

I hope this post has done something to put you at ease for your first Reiki appointment. Should you be interested in Reiki, join us on December 14th from 10a.m. to 2p.m. at our Anaheim and Pasadena locations offering 30 min. sessions to the community. Please note that all our Reiki sessions are by appointment only.  If you have any concerns, you can always contact us or visit our website at www.shizen-health.com, and we will do our best to answer any questions you may have!

Sunday, December 1, 2013

Making Peace with Our Mind by Working through Our Body


by Misako Lauritzen

Sometimes our internal voices are so loud that we can hardly hear ourselves speak, which may sound like a funny thing to say, but it accurately describes what happens with me from time to time. It is as if there are multiples of us, talking over each other out of turn. In the beginning you, as the Master Self, are thinking that you are going to talk some senses into these little voices. However, after a few minutes of the cacophony you are no longer certain which one of you is dominant. You feel that you  have no control over your mind any longer.

Having been a career researcher/consultant for much of my adult life, I have relied upon "logic" to solve problems that come up in my daily life. Sometimes it worked, but very often with the most complicated issues.... such as the matters of the heart, it didn't quite work as well. Multiple voices argued; each one with its own logic, and it all sounded "valid." I could not pick sides.

When you realize that the way you have been making sense of the world no longer works, you have to come up with new ways: new ways of seeing, of knowing, and of experiencing the reality. New strategies to make peace with our own internal struggles.

Meditation is one option; however, not all of us are wired to sit down quietly. For people who are more action-oriented, there are ways to make peace with our mind through our bodies.

Today I would like to share with you some yoga poses which I practice to calm my mind and to achieve compassion for myself and others.

                                            Tree Pose



Stand up straight and shift your weight to your left foot. Lift the right leg and place your right foot on the inside of the left thigh near the groin, ideally as high as it can go. If you have difficulties, you may place your foot against the knee or calf. Put your palms together in the center of your chest. Fix your gaze on a specific point.

Tree Pose is great for developing the sense of balance and ability to focus. When your mind is unsettled, you are more likely to fall out of balance. If you do, just pick yourself up and start over. Also in real life we stumble sometimes. When that happens, we just have to pick ourselves up and start over. There is nothing wrong here; it is just that there is work to be done.

                                          Archer Pose



Step into a lunge with your right foot and bend the leg until the knee is directly over the ankle. The left leg remains extended. Make sure to keep your upper body vertical and not to lean forward or backward.

Raise both arms horizontally. Stretch your right arm to the front and bend the left arm against your chest as if you are drawing a bow. Make fists with both hands. Turn your head toward the right hand and fix your gaze on the right thumbnail. Expand your chest. Make sure that your torso is upright and that the arms remain parallel to the floor.

Your legs will get tired and may start to shake. Try to keep the pose for as long as you can. Keep your gaze on the horizon. You are aiming toward the future, and you are developing courage, self-confidence, and willpower. Make this pose a daily practice. Gradually increase the duration of the pose.


Today I introduced some yoga poses, but another great way to make peace with our mind through our body is Tai-chi. On Saturday, December 7th, Shizen Health is hosting two Tai Chi classes in Irvine. We are honored to have Master Shao Pen Wang as our instructor. If you are curious, we invite you to check out his Tai-chi demonstrations on YouTube!