US Bishops Say Reiki Off-Limits for Catholics

Even though it can be found in hospitals, clinics and nursing homes across America, the popular “massage” practice known as Reiki is not only steeped in occult practices, but it also has no scientific backing. Is it any wonder the U.S. bishops consider it to be “inappropriate” for use by Catholics?

Most people have no idea that Reiki is so pitifully lacking in scientific credibility, nor do they understand that practitioners call upon “Spirit Guides” – who are unknown spiritual entities – to assist them in their practice. These Spirit Guides are given to practitioners during “attunement” sessions better known to the public as “Reiki Master Training” courses. Makes you wonder what else goes on in these “attunements”, doesn’t it?

Well, you need wonder no longer. We’re going to expose it all in our next webinar – New Age Alternatives: What Everyone Needs to Know About “Energy Medicine” which will be held on Monday night, March 18, at 8:00 p.m. EST.

But Reiki is only the tip of the iceburg. This webinar will also delve into practices such as acupuncture, homeopathy, Therapeutic Touch, reflexology, as well as give you important tips about what kind of chiropractors to use – and what kind you should avoid.

Most importantly, we want to teach you the basics of New Age energy medicine so you’ll be able to spot a sham when you see one in the future, as well as understand why many of these practices are considered “superstitious medicine” by the Church.

Click here to register!

 

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