Kybernetes Reiki is a Reiki philosophy introduced by DeeAnna Nagel that recognizes the impact cyberspace and cyberculture has on the healing community.
“Cyber” is a prefix used to describe a person, thing, or idea as part of the computer and information age. The term “cybernetics” from Ancient Greek origin κυβερνήτης (kybernetes, “steersman, pilot, guide”) was a word coined by Norbert Wiener in 1948.
Kybernetes Reiki embraces the true Reiki philosophy that Reiki energy – Source energy- transcends time and space and that everyone should have access to the teachings and attunement.
I became a Reiki Master Teacher because I believe in energy, spirit, and healing from a distance and I have a desire to teach others. Attunement, online or in-person, has the purpose of setting the intention.
I have practiced online therapy and coaching for nearly 20 years so distant healing is not a foreign concept for me. Reiki distant healing is the perfect segue for a spiritual, intuitive and intentional healing process.
Likewise, I believe that distant training and attunement is just as valid as in-person training and attunement.
What is Kybernetes Reiki?
Kybernetes Reiki focuses on the intentional use of Source energy via distance and through cyberspace for the purposes of healing. Reiki energy transcends time and space. All Reiki practitioners agree with this, so doesn’t it make sense that we utilize Reiki online, both practicing and teaching, so that more and more people can experience this gift of Reiki?
The days of having to travel up to or down from the mountain top to receive an in-person attunement are over. We have the technology to reach many people.
Kybernetes Reiki embraces any Reiki practiced or learned from a distance. This may include email, phone, video, internet, snail mail, and yes, virtual worlds. I have an office in Second Life.
If you are a student in my Reiki Master Teacher course, you will be attuned to Kybernetes Reiki. Once you are attuned the only expectation is that you respect confidentiality on the internet and use safe and secure methods of communication.