Q. Is there the limit of energy?
​​​​​A. Reiki exists in universal energy, which the Reiki healer takes in and releases from their hands through their energy flow. The healer acts as a medium, transferring energy from the universe to the receiver. The healer does not use their own strength unless holding their hands in the same place for a certain time and therefore does not deplete their own energy. If the healer gives Reiki for a long time in a day, they may feel tired, much like they would from any prolonged activity. However, the universal energy will never run out.
Q. Is there any side effect or adverse event from Reiki?
​​​​​A. No, Reiki does not have contraindications. Though sometimes people feel their condition gets worse after a session, they usually feel much better a few hours later. This is part of the recovery process and how Reiki works, and it typically only lasts a few hours. If the energy is stagnated and circulation is clogged, this might happen, but the majority of my clients feel happy after the session. If this occurs, I recommend continuing the sessions once a week for several weeks until the energy flow improves. Many authentic Reiki healers report the same experience. Since Reiki was founded in 1922 by Mikao Usui, no side effects or adverse events have been reported in Japanese Reiki for 100 years. Reiki corrects the flow of energy. You may feel warmth from my hands, and your whole body's blood circulation can be improved. I simply place my hands on your body over light clothing, using a couple of tissues to avoid direct touch in sensitive areas such as the face.
Q. Do you feel the organs in me?
A. Yes, I feel various sensations from the recipient's body, especially in areas where the energy is blocked or not circulating well. I often notice the recipient's heartbeat getting stronger at the carotid artery, and I can feel how well the heart is pumping. It is showing the blood circulation is getting better. I can also sense the condition of the womb, such as tension or expansion due to menstruation, and detect movement in the bowel. However, the extent of what I feel depends on the recipient and the specific time and occasion. While I am not in a position to diagnose diseases, I can sense whether the organs are functioning properly or not.