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January 25—Burns Night
The birthday of Scotland’s most famous poet, Robert Burns (1759–96), has become an occasion for Scots around the world to gather together for a Burns Night Supper of haggis and song. What is haggis? See more.
January 26—Chinese New Year
The Chinese New Year is based on the lunar/solar calendar, rather than our Western (Gregorian) calendar. It’s the year of the ox! What is your animal sign?
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Healing Plants
• To fight winter colds and flu, look to herbs with strong scents—rosemary, thyme, sage, basil, oregano, and others; their oils have immune-boosting antiseptic and antibiotic qualities.
• For relief from dry winter air, try a warm compress made from a decoction of cloves and gingerroot to clear sinuses.
• To ease sore throats, make your own gargle by adding a teaspoon or two of cider vinegar, sage, chamomile, or lemon juice to warm water.
• For fever, take cayenne pepper (in food, broth, or tea) to warm the body, promote sweating, and enhance the body’s infection-fighting ability.
• Cinnamon toothpaste can be used for its antiseptic qualities to kill bacteria, fungi, and viruses. Soak toothbrushes in mouthwash to prevent colds from circulating.
Flu season often peaks in early February. Did you know that there’s a new way to predict when the flu might hit your state? See this tip and more advice on how to avoid getting sick.

Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen is the Reiki symbol of unity, origin, connection.
Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen allows to break through the illusion of separation between all things, through both space and time. Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen allows to give Reiki treatments over distances in space and time.
Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen means: “the Human Being and the Spirit are One”.
This Reiki symbol consists or 5 condensed Kanji (partially overlapped) where some elements have been taken off in order to give a specific energy connotation.
HOW TO TRACE HON SHA ZE SHO NEN



Choku Rei indicates strength, power, action. It represents energy with a direction and purpose. It is used to support all other Reiki instruments (creative visualization, positive verbalization, recall, other symbols – from Usui’s Reiki, Karuna Reiki or one’s own).
Choku Rei means: “by the emperor’s command”, that is to say “what must be, shall be”. A more free interpretation which nonetheless conveys the idea of this Reiki symbol’s meaning is: “all the energy of the universe is focusing on this point”.
HOW TO TRACE CHOKU REI

Sei Heki indicates peace, harmony, quiet, serenity, balance. It is a Reiki symbol used to harmonize and balance what has momentarily lost its balance. Sei Heki purifies, detoxifies and purges. Sei Heki is also a mental-emotional key, a door into the subconscious.
Sei Heki means: “I have the key” and can also mean “the mindset of those who don’t fall apart”. It is a Reiki symbol full of love. It is apparently derived from Kiliku, the symbol of Love in the Love, Light and Power trinity of Sonten, the divine source worshipped in the Mount Kurama temple, where Mikao Usui attained his highest intuitions
FROM KILIKU TO SEI HEKI

HOW TO TRACE SEI HEKI






