Reiki Precept “Honour Your Teachers, Parents and Elders”
This does not just mean honouring older people. It really means we should honour, respect and be grateful to everyone for the part they play in our lives – partners, friends, neighbours, colleagues, children, shop assistants, bus drivers – in fact every person we meet under any circumstances. All the people with whom you interact throughout your life are your teachers, whether you love them or loathe them, and every interaction is a potential learning experience because from a soul perspective all experiences, pleasant or unpleasant, contribute to the soul’s growth and development.
There is a saying “what goes around, comes around”, therefore as you honour and respect other people they will do the same for you too. Therefore, just for today honour and respect everyone you meet and value yourself for the important difference you make to the Universe too. Use Reiki and meditation to connect with the people who have been important in your life so far, to help to heal any past hurts or misunderstandings and to permeate all your future communications.
More to follow…. Precept 4: “Earn Your Living Honestly”
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