Teaching Reiki is above all a responsibility.
I became a Reiki Master in Sedona, a town in the Arizona desert. The red colour of the mountains surrounding that area has given me an energy and inspiration that few other places in the world have given me.
I knew that something really important to me and my life would happen in Sedona. So it was! I met my teacher for the first time in June 1995, during my first stay in that city.
Becoming a Reiki Master was a beautiful experience that transformed and enriched my life. I was looking for something that could make sense of my existence and this was it.
With Reiki, you are able to help people and also be able to alleviate the suffering of others with a simple caress or with a Reiki session. This is something wonderful. I am of the opinion, in fact, that a Reiki practitioner must be someone who is first able to transform themselves before they start to think about transmitting the wisdom of ancient traditions to others.
Reiki is my passion. It has given me the opportunity to reach parallel worlds and it allows us all to go further; to go where the human eye and its elementary perceptions cannot go.
Reiki is an ancient Japanese healing discipline that was rediscovered at the beginning of the 20th century to offer humanity an instrument of change. We have reason to believe that Jesus used Reiki to perform his healing miracles.
The world, in this current era, is undergoing major transformation from an energy point of view and as a result a rapidly growing number of people want to learn natural healing techniques.
We are part of a reality that seems to be evolving in an extraordinary way.
That's why, going forward, Reiki, together with other alternative and complementary healing methods such as sound, crystals, colours and aromas, will be able to take us to a higher level of our super-consciousness.