Rajio Taisō: The Japanese Morning Practice I Found During My Reiki Research
Rajio Taisō is a simple Japanese morning movement practice that has become part of daily life for many people in Japan. After finding it through my Reiki and Japan research, I began practising it myself and noticed how deeply it supports the body, mind and nervous system. In this blog, I explore its history, meaning and connection to Reiki, daily practice and self-cultivation.
Reiki Is Not Hands First: It Is a Return to Your Own Bright Nature
Reiki is often introduced through the hands, but in its deeper roots, Usui Reiki Ryōhō begins with the self. This article explores Reiki as a practice of clearing heaviness, returning to clarity, reconnecting with your own bright nature, and understanding Reiki beyond technique, trend or performance.
Reiki, Fascia and the Body’s Living Memory
A practitioner reflection on Reiki, fascia, the nervous system and the body’s living memory. Written from my perspective as a Reiki practitioner and Shihan Reiki Teacher, this article explores what I have witnessed under my hands when the body begins to soften, release and return to itself through Reiki.
Reiki Research: Benefits, Boundaries and Why Honesty Matters
A grounded look at Reiki research, physical and mental health support, safety and professional responsibility. This article explores what current Reiki research suggests, why we must avoid overclaiming, and how Reiki can be held with honesty, care and integrity.

