“If there ever comes a time when the only thing you can do is with your hands, I hope you have Reiki.” Earlene Gleisner, RN/Reiki Master

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No one knows what our personal or national future holds.  Knowing we each have the potential for touching each other with healing hands can bring peace and has brought me hope.

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Earlene Gleisner has been a Registered Nurse for over 40 years and has been a Reiki Master since 1988.  She began her training in the lineage of Rev. Fran Brown in 1983 and continues to offer individual sessions and classes in Northern California or wherever there are clients and interested students.  In 2002, she contributed a chapter on “Reiki” in the Principles and Practice of Manual Therapeutics, A Medical Guide to Complementary and Alternative Medicine published by Churchill/Livingstone.   Her book,  Reiki In Everyday Living, is in its fifth printing and now available in its second edition.  Other Reiki books include, “Just for Today” and “Reiki As A Complementary Therapy” which are only available through her publishing company, White Feather Press.

Her books and classes have been developed to follow her life’s work of encouraging others to embrace their connection and relationship to themselves and each other, to their natural world and their spiritual path.

 “In looking over past events, I am amazed at the synchronistic landmarks which led me onto the Reiki path.  In 1976, I found myself quite frustrated with the bright lights and cold steel of AMA Medicine.  At this time,  I started looking at many different aspects of healing and of supporting patients after surgery.  The term RayKee had been with my family since my daughter had called it out one day when we were traveling along freshly turned fields of earth.  She said she thought the God had pulled his rake through the earth and had made the filaments of light that danced and glistened in the sun.”

“Many years later I met another mother who placed her hands on my son every time he fell down at a little league baseball game.  His bruises went away in minutes, not weeks.  Two years later I found myself on the top of a mountain in a Native American ceremony asking for help for a tumor that was growing in my abdomen.  I saw light shining out of my hands and when I came down from the mountain, I met a woman in a dilapidated cook shack.  She knew that mother who had helped my son and told me the healing work was called Reiki.  I sat down and cried.”

“The events continued happening and still are to this day.  These surprises have become such a natural part of my life that when they don’t happen, I believe I am off my path.”

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