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Reiki San Antonio

By Carolyn Maloney

One of the most dramatic memories I have of Hawaii is Makamae, my
daughter's birth. This event was probably the beginning of my path to
Reiki. Makamae was born, (six weeks preemie) at Kaiser Hospital in
Honolulu, Hawaii in April 1974. At birth she had meconium aspiration
syndrome, a condition that in its worst form strikes one or two of 1,000
babies each year nationwide. At birth my baby passed meconium, (an
abrasive substance created by her own waste matter) into the amniotic
fluid. The doctor originally thought that the lung damage was small. The results of the tests were different after looking at the results. There was only a small space (the size of a fingertip), which was not damaged  after she inhaled the contaminated fluid. The doctor said we should call  a Priest if we were Catholic because he didn't think she was going to survive. However the hope he gave us was that, the more days she lived, the more her lungs would grow and the more of a chance she had at survival.

There was major fear when she would completely stop breathing. A
traveling emergency nurse, named Bonnie, just happened to be in the
hospital. There wasn't the equipment that was available in "da
Mainland"(continental US). Bonnie set up a system of "bagging" her with  the other nurses, to make baby breathe. Then Makamae developed pneumonia, thrush, jaundice and problems due to medications. Hope was fading. Bonnie remained hopeful and encouraged everyone to keep trying and not stop. I prayed, cried, was depressed, worried and experienced every emotion possible.

The other Kamaina nurses and staff, began telling me that I should call  a priest. We called everyone we knew. The Central Union Church Of Christ (where my oldest daughter, only 11 made a special request), The Mormons, the Buddhist, and a dozen of the different religious groups in diverse Hawaii. After all this was a week away from one of the rare Easter times where the Christian observance was at the same time as the Jewish observance and Islamic observance of a holy day.

I was released from the hospital within three days, but Makamae couldn't   go home and stayed there. I was in the hospital visiting daily, all day  long. When they allowed me, I would stand over her watching her breathe.   About a week later, which was Easter, there was a brief time that it  seemed that her eyes focused right on mine and I felt a strange recognition between us. I knew in that moment that she would  live and I went home and made up her bed and prepared for her homecoming.

Makamae stayed in the hospital another month before she was finally
released. She had her head shaved, marks on her heels from taking blood,  marks on her head. She appeared as someone that had been in a terrible accident. She did have some slight neuromuscular problems but she was alive and in my arms. But she slowly began becoming a normal fussy healthy baby.

She seemed fine for a while, and then began having petite mal seizures. After all we had been through before this was nothing but nuisance visits to the hospital. Then in preschool at Kaimuki Christian Academy, at the age of 4 she had a grand mal seizure that frightened her Pre School Teachers who sent her to Hospital Emergency. This was diagnosed as a result of brain damage from the frightening birth trauma and we were told it would probably never just go away. Some children outgrow seizures over a period of time, however Makamae's Doctor (a professor and Neurologist at U of H Health Science Center)said "not Likely". So we began to adjust to this new condition.

TEXAS
In 1978 a number of unusual things happened to us. Our home in Makakilo  that we had just purchased started increasing in value at an amazing rate. A realtor, Barbara McCullough, whom we had originally bought the house from, contacted us saying that a lady from Japan would like to buy our house and we stood to make an incredible profit.

My daughter's most dramatic seizure was just after we moved to the
mainland. I think they used every drug they had on her over the period
of years. None of the medications would hold her seizures back, for any  significant time. Her seizures changed as the medications changed.   Makamae had ones where she walked in a circle, ones where she did the traditional, shaking and falling on the floor. Somewhere she just stood and stared with her face and head turning to the left. The most dramatic seizure was just after we moved to the mainland. In 1982 when Cecilia was 10 years old, She woke up screaming and screaming ... wanting to run. We had to hold her. My husband held her down while I called the Doctor, who was also a professor at University of Texas Health Science Center. The doctor said if she continued for one more minute to bring her into the hospital. (He had talked of experimental surgery that might
be better than nothing).

I panic'd. The very last thing in the world I wanted them to do was
operate on her and have people mess with her brain. She made it through the birth trauma that most babies don't make it through, so something must work. Then I began praying and sat down, holding her, I put my hand on her head. I knew where the seizure activity was supposed to be. We  had seen many CRT scans. Etc. I put my fingers on her head and turned them in a circle as if I were grasping the spot of nerve endings gone wild. Then I pulled my hand toward me and said. Let me take this from her... I want her free of it... and I told her and myself... "Its better, just a bit.", then I did the same thing a couple of times more knowing that each time the pain was lessening. Her screaming did stop.
Then I realized I had asked for this problem... and I said, "NO" I don't
want it, and threw it away. I had been doing something similar to get
rid of my own migraine headaches for a few years and it was my last
resort with her.

Her next MRI was clean of that nerve tangle. She still has some brain
damage suspected in the frontal lobe that prevents her from thinking
like others, but I am not so sure that's a failing. Her receptive
thought process is above average, but her judgments and communication  skills are at retarded. I had no words to describe what happened. I didn't know what to call what happened but I knew that the situation of  not being able to do anything was the key to connect me to the source o f   healing. So it was just called a mother's love for ages and I never told anyone the entire story.

That was a few years ago.  Jan 2003, Cecilia has been off all
medications for 13 years and still has not had seizures. She is in
Karate and working on her black belt. She is also Level III - Advanced
Reiki Practitioner and made her first dollars in doing reflexology just
a few months ago.

I have looked at many healing methods after that incident and took
Reiki. I think now. What I did (if it needs a label) was a combination
of Empathic and my own Reiki. I have done things like that for probably 30 years. I've felt or intuitively knew much but hidden it from everyone. Only in the last few years have I found others that I could talk to. People that would not think I was crazy. People that shared a new awareness of healing and being a healer.

copyright  Jan 03

Carolyn Maloney
Carolyn is a Reiki Master Teacher, teaching since 1995 in San Antonio and Florida. She has had students that have traveled from Kentucky, New York, Lousianna and other states. Carolyn is a board certified instructor teaching Reiki at a local community college since 1998. Recently she has received a certification in Complementary and Alternative Medicine. She has added outstanding instructors and classes to her School of thought and form. "Creative Minds Unlimited"

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