Thursday, January 6, 2011

Reiki Dreams

It was a very eventful 2010, with a lot of challenges. One very positive thing that happened in my life is that I became a Certified Reiki Master Practitioner/Teacher. My Master's training took place late in the year, during a cold, hard-winded four-day retreat at Rising Phoenix, the Loyola College Retreat Center in Flintstone, Maryland, during which three celestial events happened concurrently for the first time in 372 years: the winter solstice, a full moon, and a lunar eclipse. This gave a powerful energy and sense of moment to the retreat, which I shared with two fellow students, fun and fascinating men named Carl and Rudy, and my teacher David.

On the first day of our Reiki Master's journey, David asked us to write a haiku about what we were feeling about our experience, to be shared the following morning. This opened a floodgate of haiku, and throughout the rest of the retreat they came, some humorous and some serious. Since it has been so long-- probably twenty years-- since poetry has come to me unbidden, I thought I would share my Reiki haikus with you here.

Silver moon and stars--
the female principle reigns.
Loving, caring, strong.


The Reiki Master
sings and chants her four smybols.
Energy flows free.


David, Rudy, Carl:
my winter solstice brothers.
Reiki unites us.


The food was fantastic at the retreat center, and one night at dinner, I composed this one:
The Reiki Master
licks his plate clean at each meal.
Loyola-- good food!


The retreat center has a huge fireplace in their central gathering/dining room, and throughout that cold, blustery long weekend, they kept it fed and glowing for us:
A log on the fire.
The fire in my heart grows strong.
Both are burning bright.


We titled this one "Pick-up Line at the Reiki Bar and Grill":
Hon-sha-ze-sho-nen
is my favorite Reiki symbol.
So, what's yours, baby?

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