In a feature story at NBC4, Jerilyn
Ray-Shelley and her daughter, Megan, both cancer survivors, are using Reiki as part of their healing process. According to
the news story, Megan Shelley, 27, of Silver Spring, started Reiki therapy after her mother recommended it. Four years
ago, Megan was diagnosed with thyroid cancer. Several months later, her mother, Jerilyn learned she had endometrial
cancer. "About a year ago, I started crying all the time," Jerilyn said. "I just felt hopeless about
life." Jerilyn said Reiki helped lift her depression. Both women go to Washington Hospital Center for Reiki
therapy. Washington Hospital Center, Dartmouth Hitchcock Medical Center, the Integrative Medicine Outpatient Center at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Center, the Intergative Therapies Program for Children with Cancer at Columbia Presbyterian Medical Center, and Metropolitan South Health Center are a few of the cancer hospitals and medical centers offering Reiki to cancer patients and survivors. According to Wikipedia, Reiki is a form of complementary or alternative medicine, rediscovered by Mikao Usui, a Japanese Buddhist monk. The origins of Reiki may date back before that to ancient Buddhist healing practices. While it has gained popularity throughout the Western World, it is still considered by many to be a form of quackery. The Medical Research on Reiki Therapy offers comprehensive information and research documentation on the practice of Reiki.











1. What people don't know
Reiki is really only practiced by very few at the highest level.
There are many at level 1
The number is greatly reduced at level 2
and very few at master level.
Reiki is a gift from god and how does it work;
Those attuned have their chakra vibration permanentley increased so that they work within the 4th dimention for self healing, and amazing by-product is that they can effect healing on another person, those who suffer from cancer should make every effort to find a sucessful Reiki practitioner to assist them in their fight against Cancer
Posted at 8:57PM on Apr 18th 2006 by len thomas