Constance Santego
If you’ve ever practiced Reiki and wondered-quietly, privately-Am I doing something wrong? this book is for you.Many Reiki practitioners come from strong faith backgrounds. They care deeply about honoring God, conscience, and integrity, yet feel uncertainty when healing traditions are misunderstood or labeled as taboo. Questions linger, often unspoken: Is Reiki against God? Is healing reserved for Jesus alone? Am I crossing a line I can’t see?Practicing Reiki Is Not a Sin offers calm, thoughtful answers-without argument, pressure, or metaphysical complexity.Drawing on Scripture, physiology, ethical healing principles, and the historical roots of Reiki, Dr. Constance Santego gently reframes Reiki as compassion in action rather than spiritual authority or religious practice. This book explains what Reiki is-and what it is not-using language that respects faith, science, and conscience equally.Inside, you’ll discover:Why questioning does not weaken faith-it matures itHow healing has always existed within faith traditionsWhat science observes when care, stillness, and presence are offeredWhy Reiki does not replace prayer, belief, or trust in GodHow to practice Reiki with humility, integrity, and peaceThis is not a book about defending Reiki.It is a book about releasing fear.Written for practitioners, seekers, and people of faith alike, Practicing Reiki Is Not a Sin invites you to set down the burden of doubt and step forward with confidence, clarity, and trust.You are not doing anything wrong.You are choosing care.And care, when offered with humility, has never been a betrayal of faith.