Your Reiki Guide Mark Hosak
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Hello and welcome to my podcast channel
My name is Mark Hosak and I show Reiki practitioners and Reiki masters how they can make their Reiki abilities shine in perception and application in order to awaken their innermost talents and live their desires.
After 30 years of Reiki research with a three-year stay in Japan, I have published books and articles on the origins and practice of the Reiki healing method, including the world's first Reiki book in the medical publisher Haug: "Reiki in therapeutic practice".
My lectures, events and online courses are extremely popular in many places.
I invite you to live your talents that lie dormant in you.
Best regards
Mark Hosak
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Eye-Reiki
Welcome to my new podcast episode
Today I give you an introduction into Eye Reiki and how I have been able develop it.
Eye is more than Hands on healing. Eye Reiki is a discipline within Shingon Reiki, a style that I founded in 2005. Shingon Reiki is traditional Usui Reiki with Qigong and meditations of the secret teachings.
I will explain to you the connection of the eyes with the third eye and ability of seeing the aura and how you can help yourself with Reiki to regulate your inner self to see the things what they are like. -
Spine Reiki
Welcome to my new podcast episode
Today I give you an introduction to Spine Reiki and how I have been able develop it.
Spine Reiki is more than Hands on healing. Spine Reiki is a discipline within Shingon Reiki, a style that I founded in 2005. Shingon Reiki is traditional Usui Reiki with Qigong and meditations the secret teachings.
I will explain to you how over many years I have found a way to regulate my spine so that today I can walk around with a far-reaching relaxed and straight back. -
The meaning of traditional in Usui Reiki
In this podcast episode we shed light on the meaning of the term traditional in Usui Reiki. I invite you, tradition truly from Usui's perspective. Because it is explained in detail in the ancient Japanese inscription on the memorial stone, but hardly anyone knows. As a Japanologist, thanks to my knowledge of the classical Japanese written language, I was able to find out without having to resort to the existing translations. I would like to share what is there with you today, because I find it enormously illuminating and groundbreaking. I hope you enjoy listening.