August 21, 2002

My neighbor, Candace, called this evening and asked me to come over and meet a friend of hers. She introduced me to Chris who is a Reiki 2 practitioner. As it turns out, he lives over on the road, a couple of miles from here. Chris studied with a Reiki master in Massachusetts.

While we were talking, our other neighbor, Barbie, started asking questions about Reiki, and various other things. It was funny that Chris and I had the same answers.

Barbie then was asking about this pain she was having in her lower back. I had her come over, turn around, and then I pulled it out and threw it away. I then put in Reiki. She said that she felt like she was floating.

And so the night went. My next 'victim' was Michelle, whom I worked a little massage, pulled out some bad energy, added some Reiki, and in turn took away a pain she had been having for days.

Next came Barbie's daughter, who had hurt her foot earlier. I pulled out the pain, then added Reiki. (When you pull out energy, it must always be replaced. Putting Reiki back in is as good a way as any, and easier.)

Finally, I did a few minutes work on Candace. She was now pain free.

It was funny as Chris kept watching the whole time I was working. There was a point that I felt like I was auditioning, or just being watched to see whether I was any good or not. I did do Reiki, but I did a lot of unconventional stuff too.

I find that other stuff is what amazes people the most. It is wild to walk up to someone with a headache, do a move in front of their face, and take away the pain. They just stand there dumbfounded. And that is neat.

It was neat. I managed to walk in, do a lot of healing, take away pain, and amaze a few people. I do what I am allowed, nothing more.