Where Can I Get More Reiki Information?
Websites
The Reiki Alliance
This is an international organization of
Reiki masters who have had years of training and who are committed to continuing
Mrs. Takata's practice. The Reiki Alliance is a good way to connect with a
network of well-trained, thoughtful practitioners and members are listed on the
website. Even if there is not an Alliance member in your immediate vicinity, the
closest one may have a student or may know an unaffiliated, credible
practitioner in your area.
Reiki In
Medicine
Pamela Miles' website offers general information about Reiki
practice, treatment and training. The reference section includes popular
articles on Reiki basics and on how Reiki is being used in conventional health
care, and papers published in peer-reviewed medical journals (some foreign
language translations available).
Reiki Healing
Arts
Written by seasoned Reiki masters in grounded, simple language, this
website helps readers understand if and why Reiki might help them. The site
offers straightforward information about Reiki practice, treatment and training,
with many articles and personal stories of how Reiki has benefited a range of
people.
Reiki with Mamta
Mamta Nanda is a Reiki practitioner who
has offered treatment extensively to mothers and babies at her London clinic.
Her website includes case reports drawn from her practice.
Books
Haberly, H. (1990). Reiki: Hawayo Takata's Story. Olney, MD:
Archedigm.
This is an important book that contains many stories of Reiki
healings in Mrs. Takata's own words. The book also tells the story of Reiki as
Mrs. Takata told it, which we have come to know was a teaching story in the
indigenous tradition rather than a factual history.
Miles, P. (2006).
REIKI: A Comprehensive Guide. New York, NY: Tarcher/Penguin.
The
first mainstream book on Reiki includes chapters on Reiki in family life, how
Reiki is being used in conventional health care, Reiki and science, and medical
research.
Twan, A. (2005). Early Days of Reiki: Memories of Hawayo
Takata. Hope, British Columbia, Canada: Morning Star Productions.
Anneli
Twan has published interviews with people living in British Columbia who were
trained by Hawayo Takata. The students' love of their teacher and the clarity of
Takata's teachings shine through this gem of a book.
OF
SPECIAL INTEREST TO PEOPLE SUFFERING CHRONIC PAIN
If you are
experiencing chronic pain of any kind, you may benefit from reading these books,
both of which discuss the use of Reiki as part of a comprehensive approach to
healing pain:
Dillard, JN. (2002). The Chronic Pain Solution.
New York, NY: Bantam.
Berger, A., deSwaan, CB. (2006). Healing
Pain. Emmaus, PA: Rodale.









