

If I really think about it, it goes back to the precepts - that I feel less angry in my life, I feel less worried in my life, I feel or have become more kind, so more true to my way and my being. In your personal practice, what have you discovered Reiki to mean or to be? What does it mean to you?įrans: For me it actually is really simple. Yolanda: Your new book is so much about growth and journey and learning about true self. After a while we opened up a Reiki center in Darjeeling, India, and did volunteer treatments over there on the local community. One was about Reiki and later I met a Reiki teacher in Katmandu, Nepal and did my first classes there. At that time I made the decision to do something for myself, and one thing turned into another. I met a local healer who did something for me and afterwards I just wanted to read spiritual books. When we were in the Himalayas, I was lying in bed and my partner was hiking and I said it's crazy I am only 30 and I can hardly walk and carry my backpack. I suffered from age 16 onwards with chronic back problems and the doctor said it's only going to get worse when I get older. I am originally from the Netherlands and when I was 30, we moved to India. What has your journey with Reiki been? How did you start on this path?įrans: Well, it's an interesting journey I was never really into all of this. "The Inner Heart of Reiki: Rediscovering Your True Self" really resonated with me and my personal practice, in so many things that I had not heard before. Yolanda: Frans is also co-founder of The International House of Reiki.

But I teach all over the world, so I feel more like a world citizen. Today we have a special guest: Frans Stiene, author of "The Inner Heart of Reiki: Rediscovering Your True Self." Frans, you are based in Australia?įrans: Indeed, Australia. Yolanda: Hello everyone welcome to Reiki Radio. Transcript of Frans Stiene's Radio interview by Yolanda Williams from Reiki Radio, discussing Frans' latest book, "The Inner Heart of Reiki: Rediscovering Your True Self." (Edited for brevity and clarity.)
