Last Seva : A Healer’s Dairy

Kamal and Pratima were there as per schedule and I decided to join them in doing the seva. We were happy to see Nimuben come for reiki therapy. Nimuben had a femur surgery and was recovering quite well. Her feet were badly swollen but she was cheerful. She gave loving pats on pratima and my faces and blessed us a lot for having been sending her healing. Click on the link to read on ……

Reiki Camp at Mukuru Slums ( A Healer’s Dairy)

LHSG and Mukuru Outreach Centre Meet Once Again!(From the archives) Date: 30th July 2015. Place: Mukuru Outreach Centre in Nairobi Event: Reiki Level 1 and Reiki Level 2 Camps in the Mukuru slums of Nairobi. LHSG Sevaks Monica Gokaldas, Punita, Mamta, Laveena, Lata, Bubbles and Kamal attuned and trained 49 enthusiastic Youngsters and adults to Level 1 and … Continue reading Reiki Camp at Mukuru Slums ( A Healer’s Dairy)

Reiki Training at Kangemi slums : (A healer’s dairy)

t is always an eye opener and a humbling experience going to such places as that keeps us grounded to our responsibilities towards the very society we live in. Looking at those keen faces, it felt as these are the very people who build our country. By inculcating the Reiki habits, educating them about the five basic principles of Reiki, this bunch of people will turn out motivators for so many others around them as once a person practices such arts, they reflect from the core of the person towards the environment. Click on the link to read more….,

Ho’oponopono seva : a healer’s dairy

Why did he feel good? Simply by asking forgiveness and forgiving and that’s something he hadn’t done in a long time. Over the years of his success from being a nobody, a poor person he had grown to be a person of name, fame, means and abundance and commanded a fair amount of respect in the Kenyan society. Though consciously he hadn’t harmed or hurt those who ever did that to him, their behaviors in his earlier days started disturbing him in his old and lonely day