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Reiki Tools to Calm Your Mind

Reiki Tools to Calm Your Mind

Published 3 weeks, 4 days ago
Description

Discover how to navigate a racing mind using "Microdosing Reiki" and the Perception Triad to find immediate stability. Colleen Benelli shares grounded techniques to shift your frequency into Grace and align your Five Minds—Divine, Head, Heart, Gut, and Earth—for effective daily mind management.

Key Insights:

  • Microdosing Reiki: Use quick Reiki techniques throughout your day such as "Reiki on the fly," the thumb-to-finger breathing technique, Reiki Ideals, Gassho, to shift your physiology and calm your mind in as little as two minutes.
  • The Five Minds Alignment: Invite the light of Reiki to flow through your Divine, Head, Heart, Gut, and Earth minds to ensure your decisions are informed by both higher consciousness and practical grounding.
  • The Frequency of Grace: Calling on the frequency of Grace allows you to entrain your thoughts to higher vibrations like innovation and wellness, helping you stay centered as global energies speed up.

People Also Ask (FAQ):

  • What is 'Microdosing Reiki'? It is the practice of using short, intentional bursts of Reiki energy and specific breathing tools throughout the day to manage stress and maintain focus.
  • How can I stop my mind from looping on negative thoughts? One way we talked about today is by practicing "Whole Body Listening" and aligning your five minds, you can choose to focus your attention intentionally rather than letting your mind run away with stories or fears.
  • How does Reiki help with grounding? Reiki facilitates an alignment that flows from the Divine Mind down through the chakras into the Earth Mind, helping you stay stable and present within the duality of human experience.

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**DISCLAIMER** This episode is not a substitute for seeking professional medical care but is offered for relaxation and stress reduction, which supports the body's natural healing capabilities. Reiki is a complement to and never a replacement for professional medical care. Colleen and Robyn are not licensed professional healthcare providers and urge you to always seek out the appropriate physical and mental help professional healthcare providers may offer. Results vary by individual.

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