Rohani Bali Reiki

$ 100.00

In Balinese Hinduism perspective, the Supreme Godhead is known by the term Sang Hyang Widhi, or, more fully, Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Waşa, which means something like “God Almighty” or “All-in-One God.” There is only one God, though He has various names. Among the various names of God, there are three that are well known by the adherents of Hinduism in Bali, namely, Brahma, Wişnu, and Şiwa, who together are called the Trimurti (Trinity). Brahma is the dimension of Sang Hyang Widhi as the creator (utpatti), Wişnu is the manifestation of Sang Hyang Widhi as the caretaker (sthiti), and Şiwa is the manifestation of Sang Hyang Widhi as the destroyer (pralaya). That’s why the Balinese believe that all the creation of Sang Hyang Widhi will face the cycle of birth, life, and death. The essence of power of Sang Hyang Widhi is expressed by every family of Hindu in Bali in the place of worship in every house and village.

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Rohani Bali Reiki, Ancient Knowledge of other ancient healing systems sheds light on the pre-Usui origins of Reiki. The ancient healing technique that is used by balians (healers) in Bali involves the laying on of hands in a fashion similar to Reiki, as well as the ability of transmitting this healing method through an empowerment from teacher to student. Taught orally from teacher to student, this is similar to the Reiki method of initiation and attunement. There are other spiritual lineages in Balinese religion that involve the transmission of ability through empowerments.

An Introduction to Balinese Religion

Balinese Hinduism, which is mixed with pre-Hindu mythologies, animism, and Buddhism, is deeply interwoven with art and ritual, and is much less closely preoccupied with scripture, law, and belief than Islam in Indonesia. The traditional Hindu emphasis on cycles of rebirth and reincarnation, but instead is concerned with a myriad of local and ancestral spirits. Bali place great emphasis on dramatic and aesthetically satisfying acts of ritual propitiation of these spirits at temple sites scattered throughout villages and in the countryside.

Each of these temples has a more or less fixed membership; every Balinese belongs to a temple by virtue of descent, residence, or some mystical revelation of affiliation. Ritualized states of self-control (or lack thereof) are a notable feature of religious expression among the people, who for this reason have become famous for their graceful and decorous behavior.

One ceremony at a village temple, for instance, features a special performance of a dance-drama (a battle between the mythical characters Rangda the witch [representing evil] and the semi-divine Barong, a supernatural lion [representing good]), in which performers fall into a trance and attempt to stab themselves with sharp knives—but are protected from harm by the spiritual power of the Barong.

The Power of Sang Hyang Widhi

In Balinese Hinduism perspective, the Supreme Godhead is known by the term Sang Hyang Widhi, or, more fully, Ida Sang Hyang Widhi Waşa, which means something like “God Almighty” or “All-in-One God.” There is only one God, though He has various names. Among the various names of God, there are three that are well known by the adherents of Hinduism in Bali, namely, Brahma, Wişnu, and Şiwa, who together are called the Trimurti (Trinity).

Brahma is the dimension of Sang Hyang Widhi as the creator (utpatti), Wişnu is the manifestation of Sang Hyang Widhi as the caretaker (sthiti), and Şiwa is the manifestation of Sang Hyang Widhi as the destroyer (pralaya). That’s why the Balinese believe that all the creation of Sang Hyang Widhi will face the cycle of birth, life, and death.

Balinese Hinduism

In Balinese Hinduism, the concept of an “All-In-One God” was intrinsic, but the deity remained unnamed and ineffable since to name and thus identify the All-In-One (particularly by gender) was seen as “limiting the unlimited.” In art, Sang Hyang Widhi is based on the Hindu Trimurti of Brahma, Vishnu, and Shiva. The result is appropriately mysterious

This deity is known variously as Sang Hyang:

  • Widhi Waşa God in the form of the “Trimurti yang Esa” (Holy Trinity)
  • Tunggal The One Supreme God (father of Bhatara Guru = Şiwa)
  • Acintya The Ineffable, Unknowable Supreme God
Workshop Contents Rohani Bali Reiki:
  • Introduction
  • What Is Reiki?
  • Ancient Origins
  • Reiki and Hinduism
  • An Introduction to Balinese Religion
  • Hinduism Religion
  • Philosophy
  • Etiquette & Morals
  • Ritual and Worship
  • The Power of Sang Hyang Widhi
  • The Prayers of Sang Hyang Widhi
  • The Process of Using Rohani Reiki
  • Sang Hyang Widhi Mantras and Symbols
  • Mantras
  • Symbols
  • Self-Empowerment Method
  • Attunement Method
  • Synergy Reiki Method of Rohani Reiki Empowerment
  • Balinese Shaktipat Empowerment Method

Prerequisites Rohani Bali Reiki: Reiki Master
System: Distant Methode
Level: 4 level
Symbol and Mantra: Have

You will receive:
4 times attunement
Manual Book and Certificate