Introduction: Wolf Spirit Reiki
Posted: Wed Nov 25, 2009 5:14 pm
Greetings to all forum members and fellow Reiki practitioners. I just joined this forum and am looking forward with interest to reading and learning from others here. I am a 54-year-old registered nurse (RN) and am attuned to Usui Reiki Shiki Ryoho Level II. My goal is to become attuned to the Master level, for which I am currently studying.
I currently work as an editor for a market research firm but still maintain some ties to the nursing field. I have a BS degree in education with a major in mathematics and a minor in business administration. I also have two AA degrees, one in computer programming and one in nursing. I am currently working on completing my business Web site.
My other interests include writing and studying alternative healing modalities.
I have recently been undergoing much stress in my life and am finding self-treatment with Reiki helpful. My husband unexpectedly left me on October 16 with no justifiable reason and no acceptable logical explanation. We had just purchased a new vehicle in August, for which I am currently paying the monthly payments. Two weeks after my husband left, I had to euthanize my 13-year-old Akita dog, my best friend, due to bladder cancer and advanced age. To make matters worse, my husband and I work for the same employer on the same shift. My emotions have improved since these occurrences and I think I am well on the road to recovery, but there are still some very emotional days for me, somewhat like a roller coaster ride.
I have been reacquainting myself with who I am, which one sometimes loses touch with in a partnership. I have reassessed my relationship with my husband and integrated the good habits and interests I picked up from my marriage, discarding those which did not serve a purpose for me. Life is once again looking promising and I am no longer depressed as I was during my marriage. From my nursing knowledge, this is a healthy response to separation and I do feel good about myself in that I gave everything I could to the marriage. My husband has left 5 other marriages in the same unexpected manner, so I feel most of the problems likely lie with him. I have many blessings to be thankful for: a home that is no longer mortgaged, a couple of great supportive friends, a new vehicle, and much love and light remaining in my heart to share with others.
Love and Light To All,
Brenda
I currently work as an editor for a market research firm but still maintain some ties to the nursing field. I have a BS degree in education with a major in mathematics and a minor in business administration. I also have two AA degrees, one in computer programming and one in nursing. I am currently working on completing my business Web site.
My other interests include writing and studying alternative healing modalities.
I have recently been undergoing much stress in my life and am finding self-treatment with Reiki helpful. My husband unexpectedly left me on October 16 with no justifiable reason and no acceptable logical explanation. We had just purchased a new vehicle in August, for which I am currently paying the monthly payments. Two weeks after my husband left, I had to euthanize my 13-year-old Akita dog, my best friend, due to bladder cancer and advanced age. To make matters worse, my husband and I work for the same employer on the same shift. My emotions have improved since these occurrences and I think I am well on the road to recovery, but there are still some very emotional days for me, somewhat like a roller coaster ride.
I have been reacquainting myself with who I am, which one sometimes loses touch with in a partnership. I have reassessed my relationship with my husband and integrated the good habits and interests I picked up from my marriage, discarding those which did not serve a purpose for me. Life is once again looking promising and I am no longer depressed as I was during my marriage. From my nursing knowledge, this is a healthy response to separation and I do feel good about myself in that I gave everything I could to the marriage. My husband has left 5 other marriages in the same unexpected manner, so I feel most of the problems likely lie with him. I have many blessings to be thankful for: a home that is no longer mortgaged, a couple of great supportive friends, a new vehicle, and much love and light remaining in my heart to share with others.
Love and Light To All,
Brenda