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TEMARI REIKI

How Temari Reiki Works

Temari Reiki directs healing energy to specific areas of the body by applying the same physics principles demonstrated when Styrofoam balls are attached to car radio antennae for improving reception.  Temari Reiki is powerful.  Some people sense a laser-like energy, others describe the sensation as if something is being pulled out of them, still others feel as if a major infection is compressed to a point and then released by the body. People often feel a great sense of peace ... greater than they have ever experienced.

Transmitting Healing to the Body via Temari Balls

 Chakra energy points shown here in different colors representing the various energy frequencies

Jane places temari balls on top of the client’s prone body over key energy fields or chakra points. She places her hands above the temari balls transmitting energy through the balls to each chakra vibrating at a different frequency in the body. Chakra frequencies correspond to the colors of our embedded energy fields as shown in the chart at the left provided by Mantraa online..

 Using temari balls has given Jane access to wider frequency ranges generating stronger energy flowing to the recipient. Temari balls provide a more penetrating healing force than traditional hands-on energy transmission techniques.

 Jane designed and crafted a unique skin of yarn and an appliqué pattern for each temari ball and varied each one to correspond with specific chakra.  For the primary design, she chose a six-pointed star with radiating interlinking bars.

 A hospice healing arts director believes that temari balls are “healing mandalas”. In various spiritual traditions, the encircled pattern of a mandala may be employed as a spiritual teaching tool by aspirants and adepts alike. It focuses their attention, helps to establish a sacred space, and aids in meditation and trance induction.     

Temari balls placed on the client’s body provide the maximum energy penetration.

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