I Do Not Heal

Once and for all I do not heal. Do not write to me for that. You waste your time and mine. I only heal myself, through my inner healer.

Do like me. Heal yourself, I told you how to do it. Go. Grow up. Do not expect anything from others, and everything from yourself.

There is a lot of confusion in the minds of some readers that I hasten to dispel. My role, born of a gift of birth, is to put in order the good functioning of the internal healer. Mine, first, which gives me optimal health since childhood, and I’m 70 years old. Those of you who are close to me can also benefit from an improvement. But it’s not a cure. Far from there.

The inner healer should work in each of us. It is disturbed or downright blocked by living conditions. I refer you to this page if you have not read it. You will understand from his careful reading that I am not a village wizard, a spellcaster or a philanthropist. So how could some people have been so wrong about me? I sincerely wonder.

It is true that these questions are asked frequently. But I am primarily a researcher, without special knowledge in the medical or paramedical field, so it is quite useless to tell me all the details of your symptoms or other physical problems. Sorry to disappoint you, I make no treatment, I’m not a healer.

I know how to rectify the energetic pattern, restore optimal circulation in the three subtle channels that Hindus call sushumna, ida and pingala. But this work is more like an initiation than a cure. I call it the Erquy reki, but my practice has little to do with Japanese Reiki … This is akin to a treatment, my reki is more of an initiation.

This initiation assumes that the petitioner has already acquired a certain level of subtle skills. That is why, unlike the healers who receive everyone, I reserve the right to choose the people with whom I will pass on these subtle qualities. Remember the holy words: there are many called, and few elect.

 

The only difference between a madman and me is that the madman does not know he is mad.
Lao Surlam