Reiki and Conflict Resolution
By RMTs, Susan Bradford, Claudia Fischer, and Catherine Roche
Reiki-thegift.com
Don had no idea how Sharon had been feeling. Although he did not share that specific need, when he realized how much it meant to her, he acknowledged the importance of her feelings and needs. Since then, he has willingly made the bed each day.
Sharon and Don’s story illustrates how empowering it can be to look at conflict in a more positive way. When you prepare yourself properly, make yourself vulnerable by expressing your true feelings and needs, and communicate consciously without judgment or anger, you can help create an outcome that not only resolves the situation, but also actually improves the dynamics of your relationships. Using Reiki as an integral part of conflict resolution brings healing, facilitates resolution, and helps the process to flow with ease and grace.
Learning conflict resolution skills and bringing the light and power of Reiki to them can help create a sense of peace and harmony within yourself and in all that surrounds you. As a result, you may find that you are more centered and calm during stressful times and that you are able to meet the challenges of life with more serenity and self-confidence. Because Reiki allows us to heal from all previous experiences at the core level, deeper issues surrounding conflict will be more easily addressed. As our awareness of the power of positive communication increases, our ability to build community, cooperation, and understanding in all of our relationships is enhanced.
References:
Fisher, Roger, and William Ury, with Bruce Patton. 1981. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In. New York, Penguin Books.
Rosenberg, Marshall. 2005. Getting to Yes: Negotiating Agreement Without Giving In. Encinitas, CA: PuddleDancer Press.
Rosenberg, Marshall. 2005. Speak Peace in a World of Conflict. Encinitas, CA: PuddleDancer Press.
Weeks, Dudley. 1992. The Eight Essential Steps to Conflict Resolution.. New York: Tarcher/Putnam.
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