queenbeeth22
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Somewhere along the way (and it wasn't my massage school...much earlier than that) I had drilled into me that you don't try to heal anyone without their permission. Just like you wouldn't walk up and start massaging someone's stiff neck without their permission, should we be laying energetic hands on people without their permission?
I ask because I see a lot of people referencing doing their energy work in secret...sending a little bit of energy a client's' way during a massage, nurses sending it towards their patients, and during my last massage, I found out that my MT always uses some energy work on her clients. I'm guilty of it myself, although I think about this issue every time I do it. While well meaning, there does seem to be a little bit of an ethical discrepancy, don't you think?
I think a lot of times it's to pass off as no big deal...most clients probably don't even realize it's been done. But really, it kind of is a big deal, isn't it? There is the very real and practical matter that some of our clients might not be religiously comfortable with energy work, but I think the bigger issue is just how far reaching and unpredictable energy work can be. Many of us had life changing experiences when we began working with energy. Even treatments can bring about life changing shifts, depending on what has been healed and unblocked. It is my impression that reiki doesn't always go where you want it to, but where it's needed. Is it really ethical to risk that kind of change in people who haven't asked for it? And maybe worse, wouldn't even know the cause of it?
So what do you think? What are your experiences? How do you approach people about working Reiki into their treatment?
Natasha
I ask because I see a lot of people referencing doing their energy work in secret...sending a little bit of energy a client's' way during a massage, nurses sending it towards their patients, and during my last massage, I found out that my MT always uses some energy work on her clients. I'm guilty of it myself, although I think about this issue every time I do it. While well meaning, there does seem to be a little bit of an ethical discrepancy, don't you think?
I think a lot of times it's to pass off as no big deal...most clients probably don't even realize it's been done. But really, it kind of is a big deal, isn't it? There is the very real and practical matter that some of our clients might not be religiously comfortable with energy work, but I think the bigger issue is just how far reaching and unpredictable energy work can be. Many of us had life changing experiences when we began working with energy. Even treatments can bring about life changing shifts, depending on what has been healed and unblocked. It is my impression that reiki doesn't always go where you want it to, but where it's needed. Is it really ethical to risk that kind of change in people who haven't asked for it? And maybe worse, wouldn't even know the cause of it?
So what do you think? What are your experiences? How do you approach people about working Reiki into their treatment?
Natasha