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William Lee Rand (1991) Reiki The Healing Touch, First and Second Degree Manual, Vision Publications, Southfield, MI, ISBN 0-9631567-0-5


Part I - An Overview of Reiki  
   
Chapter 1 - Reiki Defined I-1
  Rei - Spiritual Wisdom I-1
  Ki - Life Energy I-2
  Spiritually Guided Life Energy I-3
  Do All Healers Use Reiki? I-3
  The Attunement I-4
  A Cleansing Process I-5
  Giving Reiki I-6
  Reiki Can Never Cause Harm I-6
  Reiki Never Depletes Your Energy I-7
  Anyone Can Learn Reiki I-7
  Self-Treatment I-7
  How Does Reiki Heal? I-9
  What Can Be Treated? I-10
  Reiki Can Be Complementary I-11
  Is Reiki a Religion? I-11
  Kirlian Photography I-12
  Reiki Photograph I-12
   
Chapter 2 - Reiki Past and Present I-15
  A More Accurate History of Reiki I-16
  The Inscription on the Usui Memorial I-17
  Dr. Mikao Usui I-23
  Hawayo Takata I-27
  Reiki Since Mrs. Takata I-31
  Pictures from Mt. Kurama I-35
   
Chapter 3 - The International Center for Reiki Training I-43
  Scanning and Beaming I-44
  Aura Clearing I-44
  Healing Attunement I-44
  Three-Step Treatment I-45
  Becoming a Reiki Master/Teacher I-45
  Karuna Reiki. I-45
  The Center Licensed Teachers Program I-46
  The Center Philosophy I-47
  The Center Purpose I-47
  All Reiki Groups Have Value I-48
   
Part II - Elements of Reiki Treatment  
   
Chapter 4 - Using Reiki II-1
   
Chapter 5 - The Reiki Symbols II-5
  Activating Reiki Symbols II-8
  The Power Symbol II-9
  The Mental/Emotional Symbol II-9
  Healing Unwanted Habits: Weight Loss, Cigarettes,   Alcohol, Drugs, etc. II-10
  The Distant Healing Symbol II-11
  Using the Distant Healing Symbol II-13
  Group Distant Healing II-15
  Empowering Goals II-15
   
Chapter 6 - Hand Positions for Self-Treatment II-17
 
Chapter 7 - Alternate Treatment for Self or Others II-33
 
Chapter 8 - Hand Positions for Treating Others II-39
 
Chapter 9 - Scanning and Beaming II-59
  Scanning II-59
  Self-Scanning II-62
  Beaming II-63
 
Chapter 10 - Giving a Complete Reiki Treatment II-65
  Coal Setting to Enhance the Treatment II-67
Part Ill - Your Own Reiki Practice
   
Chapter 11 - Developing Your Reiki Practice III-1
  Intention Is the Most Important Thing III-1
  Compassion Brings Help from Higher Sources III-2
  Competitiveness Is Not a Part of Reiki III-3
  Reiki Will Soon Be in Great Demand III-4
  The Practical Issue of Money III-5
  Advertise Your Practice III-6
  Keep a Mailing List III-7
  Exchange Treatments III-7
  Give Impromptu Demonstrations III-8
  Offer Free Reiki Evenings III-8
  Offer Reiki as a Public Service III-9
  Deliver Talks on Reiki III-10
  Cultivate the Media III-10
  Become Licensed through the Center III-11
  Assume Success III-12
 
Chapter 12 - Becoming a Reiki Master III-13
  Reiki - A Joyful Path III-13
  What Is a Reiki Master? III-14
  Master Training Is a Serious Step III-15
  How to Find the Right Teacher III-15
  Treat Students with Great Respect III-16
  Set a Good Example III-17
  Your Life Purpose III-17
  The Way of Reiki III-18