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KARUNA KI MANUAL BY VINCENT AMADOR
COMPASSIONATE HEART ENERGY AND HEALING
This manual and information is for Karuna Ki Masters, Practitioners and
students. If you have not had some Usui Reiki Training, this information will be
of little use to you or make little sense. This Manual is here for my students, and
those interested in learning or participating in Karuna Ki.
INTRODUCTION AND OVERVIEW
Karuna Ki is an art that I developed from my practices with Karuna and the
Karuna Symbols. Karuna Ki is the Way of Compassionate Energy and a Healing
and Meditative practice using the Karuna Ki energy and symbols to be the Divine
Heart of Compassion.
The History of Karuna Ki tries to be balanced in its understanding of how the
Karuna arts came to be, and tries to give due credit to those who invested time
and effort in its development. Karuna Ki represents my development and
practice with the Karuna, the symbols, Karuna Ki Do meditations and other
practices.
Karuna Ki shares the symbols and early development with Karuna Reiki, and
Tera Mai-Reiki. Karuna Ki has new attunements and Karuna Ki Do meditations,
and is a new
development apart from either Karuna Reiki and Tera Mai-Reiki. The basic
principle of Karuna Ki is the connection to (and becoming) the embodiment of
compassion both for
healing self and others, and to send healing and compassion to all creation. The
attunement and subsequent meditations link us to the compassion of God (which
we all already are and have!), and it is through this power that we heal. During
the healing we strive to reflect compassion and love not only to those we heal,
but to all creation. For those uncomfortable with the use of "God", this principle
is reflected wonderfully in the Buddhist Goddess of Compassion, Kuan Yin
(Kannon in Japanese). This is a "heart centered compassion" and a heart
centered healing. It is sharing in the compassion of God, or the compassion of
Kuan Yin for all the universe. It is only in this perfect love that one is truly
healed.
SIMILARITIES AND DIFFERENCES TO OTHER KARUNA ARTS AND
SYSTEMS
Karuna Ki evolved from other Karuna arts. Similarities include that it shares the
Symbols Zonar, Halu, Harth, Rama, Gnosa, Kriya, Shanti, Iava, Om, Fire
Serpent, and the
Tibetan Master Symbol.
Karuna Reiki uses a process of 4 attunements. In reality there are only 2
attunements. There is a Karuna I and a Karuna II attunement. When learning
Karuna Practitioner
Level I, you receive the first of the two attunements. When you learn Karuna
Practitioner Level II, you receive the second attunement. When you learn the
two master levels,
you receive the same attunements again with the intent that they be master
attunements this time. In Tera Mai-Reiki, there are three attunements. These
are Level I, Level II,
and Master Level. There is also a Water ceremony and a Yod initiation.
Karuna Ki is very different. It has a two faceted attunement system. For those
who are already Reiki or Seichim Masters, there is a Singular Karuna Ki Master
Attunement that attunes you to all the symbols to the Master level in one
attunement. For those with less than master energy work, there is a three
leveled attunement system.
The theoretical underpinnings of this are discussed in more depth in the
attunement section of this manual.
It should be noted that I do not claim anything supernatural or mystic in
developing this Karuna Ki system or these attunement processes. They do not
come from Ascendant
Masters, Channeled beings, "from God" or anything else. They come from a
human being who studied carefully the process, how it worked and what was
necessary for it to
work. These practices developed naturally out of my practices. These days,
there are many claims by some systems being "higher frequency", "faster
healing" and "better than Usui Reiki". It must be noted that the Karuna Ki System
makes none of these claims. Honesty and Integrity are more important to me
than self promotion and sales.
Karuna Ki is offered as a healing art and spiritual practice. No other claims are
made than that. As the founder of this style of Karuna Ki, I acknowledge that
meditation and practice of any energy system or art has the effect of increasing
your capacity to handle energy as well as your own personal vibration. That
includes consistent practice with Usui Reiki or personal meditation.
In developing Karuna Ki, I have redesigned and incorporated new developments
in a manner that I personally feel resonates better for with the Way of
Compassionate Energy.
I have designed new meditations, developed new uses for the symbols, and
designed new attunements. Karuna Ki is a unique creation that is separate and
different from the Sai
Baba Reiki and Karuna Reiki.
THE KARUNA KI SYSTEM - TRADEMARKS, REGISTRATIONS AND
CONTROLS
The Karuna Ki System respects the traditional sanctity of the Teacher and
Student Relationship, which has stood the test of time for centuries. It is my
belief that the
healing and teaching relationship should be an individual relationship free of
outside controls, conflicting loyalties, and other requirements. This is the case
with the vast majority of the Independent Usui Reiki Masters. As such, the
Karuna Ki system is offered as an alternative. The Karuna Ki system is free of
trademarks, registrations, conflicting loyalties and external controls. It is a
system, like Usui Reiki, that is for everyone. Teachers of this system are free to
add material as they see fit to address the needs of their individual students.
This manual is Copyright by Vincent Amador 1999. It is offered for Karuna Ki
Teachers to use, without obligation, with the exception that if it is used in a class
as a student manual that it is given in its entirety. Karuna Ki Teachers are
always free to use their own materials, develop their own materials, establish
whatever requirements for certification that they wish for their individual students
and teach however they choose. Those who are Karuna Masters from other
Karuna traditions finding themselves disenfranchised due to registration issues
are welcome to practice Karuna Ki, and free to use the name for their practice. It
is not trademarked and open to all.
The manual is a resource for all to use. It will be updated regularly. Any wishing
to contribute to the development of this manual may submit material.
Appropriate credit will be given to those submitting work, as well as appropriate
links to e-mail or web pages.
Karuna Ki and Karuna Ki Do are in no way affiliated with Karuna Reiki, the
International Center for Reiki Studies or William Rand. Karuna Ki and Karuna Ki
Do are in no way
affiliated with Tera Mai-Reiki, or Kathleen Milner.
THE MEANING OF KARUNA KI
Karuna Ki means Compassionate energy or as it is more appropriately "The Way
of Compassionate Energy". It is healing and spreading the Compassion of the
Creator to all,
and all creation. It is "being" the compassion of God, as St. Paul calls us to be,
or as Kuan Yin personifies.
Karuna Ki is a heart centered healing. It is a loving, heart centered
compassionate healing art. It works best with the focus on the loving
compassion of all creation flowing through you. "Compassionate Heart Reiki" is
the term I use to best describe it. Whether you conceptualize this in St. Paul's
words where we are called to be the "Compassion of God", or the
"Compassionate Heart of Jesus", or in the Buddhist practices of Kuan Yin,
goddess of compassion the net result is the same. The attunements are
performed with the Intent of connecting to and becoming this "Compassion of
God". They are truly loving and a blessing to do and to receive. In this, I think
Karuna Ki is very specific in its understanding of what this compassion is. And it
is not just compassion in healing others, but in spreading it throughout the world
and universe in all that we do. The meditations of Karuna Ki are to foster this
compassion and to spread it throughout the universe.
It needs to be stated here very clearly that this is not a religion. This is a healing
art and meditative practice designed to cultivate compassion. Spreading love
and compassion is always a worthwhile and wondrous endeavor in its own right.
The practice of contemplating, developing and spreading compassion is found in
many religious faiths throughout the world. Christian mystics, such as St.
Ignatus Loyola used
meditation (contemplation) and Imagery to connect to the sacred heart of Jesus
and the compassion of God, as did St. Francis. This was part of their intimate
connection to
God. In Tibetan Buddhist practices there are many practices designed to
cultivate compassion. Three of the most notable are the Tonglen, the chant "Om
Mani Pedme Hum", and the Bodhicitta. In the Tonglen, one meditates to fill and
warm their heart with compassion and then spread it to all the world. The Om
Mani Pedme Hum is a mantra of love and compassion. The Bodhicitta is a
cultivation of compassion based on the idea that since there are a limited
number of souls reincarnating, we have all be mother to another many times.
Therefore since there is no greater love on earth than a mother's love for her
child, we should strive to reflect and share that love to all at all times.
In pure love we are healed, and all are one in the love of God.
KARUNA KI PRACTICES
Karuna Ki is the hands on healing art of loving compassion, and a way to
connect to this compassion and share it with all creation. There are several
aspects of Karuna Ki which
include Healing, Meditation (Karuna Ki Do), and Chanting (or Toning).
Karuna Ki healing uses this connection to the Way of Compassion to bring
compassionate life energy into a person to heal and balance. As said by Christ
and Kuan Yin, it is
only in perfect love and compassion that we are truly healed. This healing love
of God is truly a gift and is wondrous to share.
Karuna Ki Do Meditation is the embodiment of Compassionate Energy. It is
focusing on the connection to the loving compassionate energy of the source
and the sending it out
everywhere, to all that need and to all creation so that all are in the process of
healing.
Karuna Ki also uses the practice of chanting or "toning". The simplest of these
practices is In-toning or chanting the name of the symbol as you use it during
meditation or healing. It is thought that the power and energy of the symbol
passes with the breath into the client, intensifying the effect of the healing. More
complex practices can include focusing on the symbol and allowing the unique
personal expression of the symbol to be express through you as a tone. (Some
possible chants might be Om-Shanti-Om, or Om-Shanti-Om, or Om-Iava-Om.
Many patterns are possible using the symbols names and the intent of the
symbol as the guide to what you are trying to accomplish.)
For more information on Toning and Chanting visit the Symbols Section of this
Manual, and the Karuna Ki Do Meditation page.
Another part of the Karuna Ki experience is to practice the energy use
consistently so that the true nature of the loving compassionate heart of Karuna
develops. The practice
of connecting to your spiritual guides who are connected with the Karuna Ki Do
is also a legitimate path to explore. People I know have experienced guides like
Jesus, Mother
Mary, Kuan Yin (Kannon), St. Germaine, and angels and archangels, spirit guide
animals and others.
It is my opinion that the guides we connect to most likely will be directly related to
our personal beliefs. People who are Christian are likely to see Jesus, Mary, or
angels.
People with more new age beliefs might see ascended masters or St. Germaine.
You may experience Spiritual guides such as these, or none at all. Both are
acceptable and "right" for you.
INTRODUCTION
All Karuna systems can trace their roots to the early work of Kathleen Milner.
What is now referred to as Karuna Reiki and/or Tera Mai Reiki was previously
known as Sai
Baba Reiki. We begin by examining the early foundations of Sai Baba Reiki and
continue on with Karuna Ki in our history.
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