SIAM REIKI SPIRITUAL GUIDES – SIAM REIKI GUIDES

Reiki and the Role of Reiki Guides in Siam Reiki

While other branches of Reiki explain Reiki as universal life energy or the energy of the universe, Steve teaches that the true meaning of Reiki is the energy of spiritual entities — specifically, the energy from Reiki guides who come from the highest sacred realms. However, this meaning has been misinterpreted over many years.

Siam Reiki has a policy that recognizes prior learning. This means that students who have studied other branches of Reiki can be acknowledged as having attained an equivalent level in Siam Reiki if they meet certain requirements. Thanks to this recognition, students can continue to higher levels of Siam Reiki or take supplementary courses without having to start over from the beginning. This policy saves time and costs for learning. To gain this recognition, students need to complete a very simple test: perform a direct Reiki healing session, just as they would normally do, under Steve’s observation, either in person or via Zoom. What Steve cares about is seeing whether the Reiki Guides — the guiding teachers — are involved in the energy transmission process, and the spectrum, or the breadth, of the energy flow.

In the past, I had to do a similar test with Steve (and at that time, I wasn’t fond of the idea), and many people who were interested in Siam Reiki had some doubts after completing the test. Therefore, I want to share some additional information for reference. In fact, I know of at least one Siam Reiki Master who passed the test and was allowed to directly study Siam Reiki Level 2 without needing to redo Level 1. So, this policy of recognition is real and not just a theoretical concept.

A typical mindset when taking a test in front of an experienced master is that people may become nervous, shaky, or lose focus, which can affect their ability to fully connect while placing their hands for Reiki healing. So, does this nervousness, shakiness, or lack of focus prevent the Reiki Guides from showing up during the session?

Steve’s Response:

Once you have Reiki Guides (spiritual teachers/helpers in Reiki), they will always be with you. If you practice Reiki regularly, the Guides will be close by, even when you’re not in a Reiki session. If you don’t practice Reiki regularly, they may be about 3-5 meters away from you. Therefore, once you truly have Guides, even if you’re nervous, unfocused, or disconnected, they will always be there.

 
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Clarifying Guides and Energy Transmission in Healing Practices

You mentioned that you practice multiple healing techniques, all of which claim that you always have guides by your side. So, why, when you were undergoing the level testing, didn’t Steve notice any of your guides? Is there any contradiction in this?

Steve’s Response:

Each healing practice has its own guides. For instance, within the Siam Reiki system, there is the DPA (Development of Extrasensory Perception) meditation course, and in this course, you have guides — but these guides are completely different from the Reiki guides. Additionally, each practice may have different rules regarding the appearance of guides. For example, in DPA, guides only appear when you enter the psychic workspace, and they don’t follow you around constantly; however, the Reiki guides follow you all the time. So, the healing technique you’ve learned may specify that the guides only appear during sessions or that they are always with you, everywhere. In reality, I know many people believe that they have guides by their side, but this isn’t always the case. When working with energy, you can feel the presence of the guides because they are energy forms, and you might even recognize whether they truly come from the highest sacred realms.

In short, once a person’s energy body vibration level increases, the highest guides will arrive or can be invoked.

When I observe people during the level assessment, I often see that those practicing what they call Reiki are actually drawing energy from themselves and transmitting it to the client. This is why they quickly become fatigued and drained after the session. What I focus on is where the energy is coming from and how it is being transformed. When the energy field is not wide enough, they need to study from Siam Reiki Level 1 again. (Let me clarify this: When performing Reiki, the practitioner acts as a conduit, like an electrical wire carrying current. If their energy field is too narrow, it’s like using a wire with a small cross-section that cannot handle a large current).

I hope the insights shared above will help everyone interested in this subject gain clarity and feel confident in their learning.

Check out the Siam Reiki Level 1 course here. Message me if you need any advice on the course.
 
 
 
 

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