Article 74
Interview with Rinku Patel
1. How did Reiki find you?
I first heard about Reiki in 2007 when I was staying in U.S. One day I called one of my
friend and she didn’t answer my call that time. Later, she called back and said she was
little busy as she was healing her mother-in-law. I got confused that how come I don’t
know that her family has arrived from India. She then said she was healing her mother
through distant healing. That’s it. I was so amazed and intrigued by the magical way to
heal your loved ones across country through distant healing. My friend gave me vague
idea about what Reiki is and how it works.
Days and years passed, I forgot about Reiki. We moved back to India (Chennai) and in
Chennai I again started inquiring about Reiki. I was intrigued and fascinated but not
enough to learn.
Then we shifted to another city in India (Bangalore) and my life changed. I now somehow
wanted to know more about Reiki. It was like I was magnetically pulled towards Reiki
after shifting to Bangalore. I searched Internet and gathered info. I got attuned to Reiki
after shifting to Bangalore and since then there is no looking back. Reiki came to me in
2012 but it was knocking my door since 2007.
2. What is your favorite symbol and why?
My favorite symbol is the Master Symbol Dai Ko Myo. It is all-in-one symbol. Dai Ko
Myo is the grand mixture of all the other symbols; collaborating all qualities into one. The
energy change within and around me after getting attuned to Master Symbol was
tremendous. There are times when I invoke only Dai Ko Myo for certain issues, especially
if I am running around or really stuck. During my recent trip to Europe, invoking Dai Ko
Myo has helped me catch flights, trains, find locations and more...
Actually, all the symbols have their own importance, be it Cho Ku Rei, Sei He
Ki or Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen. I generally invoke all 4 symbols in everything, but if I am
really stuck, using Dai Ko Myo alone has proven to be total successful too.