The background behind this post:
For the past month I have been attending one class at 4:30 AM. And, immediately after that, from the 25th, I am participating in the Shiva Dhyanam of Chinmaya Mission. The first day, after the Dhyanam, I did my daily Reiki practice. Later in the day I saw one Shiva Prayer infused with Reiki on the internet, which I am posting below with my inputs also.
(For Healing, Transformation & Inner Peace)
Sit comfortably. Place your hands in Gassho (prayer position) at your heart.
Silently or aloud, invoke Reiki:
“I welcome Reiki energy to flow through me, for the highest good and deepest healing.”
Now begin:
The Prayer
Om Namah Shivaya
Beloved Lord Shiva,
The eternal stillness amidst chaos,
The destroyer of illusion,
The healer of lifetimes —
I bow to You.Pour Your grace into my being,
Let the sacred Reiki light flow through me
Like Ma Ganga flows from Your locks—
Pure, unending, and free.Dissolve my fears in Your fire.
Cut the cords of doubt with Your trident.
Let Your drum awaken my true rhythm,
And Your third eye awaken my truth.Surround me with your radiant energy—
As Cho Ku Rei brings strength,
As Sei He Ki brings emotional release,
As Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen brings timeless healing.Let my heart beat in tune with the cosmos.
My soul rise in Your presence.Om Tryambakam Yajamahe Sugandhim Pushtivardhanam
Urvarukamiva Bandhanan Mrityor Mukshiya Maamritat.Let me be free—
Of pain, of patterns, of past.Let me remember…
That I am the light You placed in this world.Om Namah Shivaya
🙏✨
How to Use This Prayer
Daily: Recite it after your Reiki self-healing practice, especially during Shravan Month.
With Reiki Symbols:
Visualise Cho Ku Rei over your third eye or heart for protection and strength.
Use Sei He Ki for emotional purification during the prayer.
Send the prayer to your past/future self with Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen if you’re attuned to Level 2 or above.
Enhance with:
Shiva mantras or chants (Om Namah Shivaya, Maha Mrityunjaya)
Essential oils like sandalwood or frankincense
A lit diya or incense before a Shiva idol or image