An impressive hands-on Siam Reiki treatment with a beautiful energy story.
My client was a dedicated Buddhist practitioner who had devoted a significant amount of time and effort to studying Buddhist scriptures in various languages. He came to me to experience this healing modality for himself.
As soon as I placed my hands on his head, I felt the presence of powerful guardian deities. I had plenty of experience with low-vibrational energy entities during my Reiki sessions, but this was my first encounter with such high-vibrational beings. I want to share a bit about what that felt like. It was an enormous, unwavering, and majestic presence, entirely protective and non-aggressive. The phrase “protective but not aggressive” might sound contradictory, but that’s exactly what it was. They protected with their sheer presence and authority. Their immense dignity alone was enough to make any encroaching energy drop its defenses without a single threatening word. I felt them standing there, observing, while telling me, “Just do what you need to do.” After a moment, I felt as if I was also benefiting from their protection. What followed was an incredible energy story.
The Library of Knowledge
As I placed my hands on the back of his neck, I sensed a state of chaos. I saw an energetic story unfold: a young scholar was sitting in a study filled with books. The room wasn’t large, and books were piled everywhere. The room wasn’t messy, but there were simply too many stacks of books. The scholar was reading them all. With such a massive number of books, it would take an extremely long time to finish. He had been sitting there for ages, but the piles didn’t seem to get any smaller. His task was to organize the books, but not in the conventional sense of sorting them by category. Instead, he needed to find a continuous flow—a “red thread”—running through all the books and arrange them to fit that flow. The sheer volume of books, many containing contradictory information, made the study thick with chaotic and suffocating energy.
Then, I felt a powerful surge of Reiki enter, like a force pushing the entire room back. The scholar walked out, and a recommendation was offered: “Stop, go outside, and meditate.” The Reiki continued to flow strongly, and I sank into a theta state—it was incredibly pleasant. As the scholar meditated, he was able to connect with the flow. Now, he was harmonizing with it. The energy at this point was so beautiful that I wished I could stay there forever.
Suddenly, a thought flashed in his mind. He walked back into the study in a completely refreshed state. He knew exactly what he needed. He picked up one book and boldly tore out a few pages. A red thread began to appear, glowing brightly as it wove its way through all the books. It turned out that he only needed a few pages from each valuable book to create a single, cohesive flow. He now knew which pages he needed from each book.
After the session, the client told me that at a specific moment during the story I told, a single, strange tear fell from his eye. He felt something get blown away, leaving him feeling incredibly light and pure. The “flow” was exactly what he had been seeking.
The Sword and the Swordsman
On our journey to self-discovery, I believe many of us experience states of separation and oneness. A person who sees themselves as “me” and others as “them” is, in fact, far from their true self. However, this extreme separation, when it reaches its peak, can drive the mind to its absolute limit of frustration. Then, after that painful breaking point, there is a moment of profound realization: All Is One. You see yourself in everyone and everyone in yourself. In that deep awareness, compassion and unconditional love arise naturally, without being forced or taught.
As I’ve practiced Siam Reiki more and more, I’ve noticed that at some point, we became one. I integrated Reiki, or Reiki integrated me—it’s impossible to define. There is no longer a sense of separation, like “Here is me, and here is the technique I’m using.” It’s like harmonizing with the flow, not like having a “Siam Reiki chip” implanted in my body. It feels like a new level of “Reiki transforming me.” It reminds me of those old Kung Fu movies where the swordsman becomes so skilled that the “sword and the person become one.” Wow. The old masters were right.
And it turns out that once you’ve become one, you don’t need to “place your hands on someone” to do Reiki or use its energy. My teacher, Steve, once just said a few words, and a huge blockage in a student’s throat was cleared. That was a moment when he was using Reiki. Oh, yeah!
So, the logic follows: at some point, when this oneness becomes even stronger, perhaps I’ll be able to send Reiki with just a meaningful look. This is going to be so much fun.
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