Offering reiki to
wild things is a way of cooperating with the organic intelligence of the
material world. What beats your
heart is wild. The love in your
dog’s eyes is wild. Your soul’s
code is wild, unresponsive to the dictates of the conscious mind.
There are things
that don’t obey us. This is
good. Just as you wouldn’t let
your demanding two-year-old into the operating system of your computer, there
are enormous swaths of life that run independent of our tinkering. To try to impose our limited agenda on
the elegance of our wildness is arrogant and grandiose at best, inevitably
leading to catastrophic results.
In our wildness is
our ability to heal. To surrender
to it is to deliver ourselves to the unmade and chaotic realms where matter and
spirit, form and emptiness, come together. It is the intersection where what we are made of meets what
we come from and we understand that there is no difference between the two.
So working with
wild things is about listening, noticing, allowing, and learning from beings
and parts of self far wiser than us.
Pay attention and be willing to adapt and follow. Be receptive to the deeper impulses as
they pull you out of your habituated response to life and into the places where
you have no control. Let yourself
be held; let something else steer the ship.
Whether you are
working with a fallen sparrow or your own deepest wounds, soften the edges of
your container and impose no agenda or tether. Let what you are working with move freely into and out of
the field of the energy you are offering, trusting that they know what
intensity and duration works for them.
Hands on or long distance, just make the reiki available and trust that
the wisdom of the wild thing will use it well.
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