Kerri Draper - Reiki Master/teacher I'm a cancer survivor and so is my mom and sister. We are all alive and I'm grateful. Unfortunately my father passed away from cancer last year. All this has made cancer very personal. I would love to help others heal from cancer and other problems. My ordeal lasted for more than 3 years. Today I am cancer free and feel great. Western medicine healed my physical top layer. But I needed a deeper universal healing. A mind, body, and soul healing. So I decided to learn Reiki. I knew right from the start that I would help those with cancer. So here I am. I have found that reiki can heal so many ailments and replace negative with positive. I have found teaching reiki to be very rewarding and fulfilling.I intend to share this wonderful energy for the rest of my life. So far I have seen amazing results. I am still in awe of the power of reiki's healing energy. On my journey to learn Reiki I realized the cost for a class was more than I could afford at the time. I decided I would charge by donation. I think everyone should be able to enjoy this wonderful gift.The more healers on earth keep us all strong. Please join us in the wonderful world of healing and compassion. Project Free Reiki 4 Cancer offers free reiki sessions and classes to cancer patients and their families. So far we are helping at Hoag Hospital's Cancer Center, Orange Coast Memorial's Cancer Center and Fountain Valley Hospital. Huntington Beach Reiki also offers their own free reiki 4 cancer clinic. ![]() Reiki for Cancer Patients at Hoag Memorial Presbyterian HospitalReiki Master Teacher Kerri Draper has mobilized a group of Reiki practitioners to help cancer patients at Hoag Memorial Presbyterian Hospital in Newport Beach. Marcus From California Reiki catches up with Kerri to learn more. Marcus: What made you decide to start a Reiki program at a hospital? Reiki helped me so much I wanted to help othersKD: I started by going to hospitals in the area volunteering Reiki. I let them know I had a large group of practitioners willing to help and would love to get a Reiki program going. I spent a lot of time talking to volunteer services, directors and board members. I ended up with 3 hospitals interested. Hoag has been the first to get going. I have a program at Fountain Valley Hospital almost ready to start. Orange Coast Memorial is very interested and will start at a later date. KD: We had to start with a pilot program last year. It's taken a year to get everything in place; getting approval from the directors and legal department, writing protocols and procedures, etc. M: Have the doctors and nurses been supportive? Had they heard of Reiki before you started at Hoag? KD: Very supportive. Hospital care providers are also welcome to come in for Reiki treatments, which they do. They love it and want to learn. Some have heard of Reiki before, and Hoag has a social worker that practices Reiki too, Nandini Narayanan [an oncology social worker], and she has been very helpful in getting the Reiki program at Hoag started so quick. M: Describe the set up — you visit Hoag Cancer Center twice a month with your group of Reiki practitioners and... what happens next? KD: We set up a in a conference room and put up 3 to 5 massage tables for the Reiki treatments. We give 20 minute Reiki sessions. The patients can sign up at the front desk for a time between 10 and noon. If they want, they can stay the entire time and relax or meditate in chairs at the back of the room. We run the Reiki program at Hoag on the first and third Friday of the month. M: How many cancer patients do you see each time you go? KD: 20 or more. M: Any stories you'd like to share of people you've helped at Hoag Cancer Center? KD: I have a patient now that was very upset and felt out of control over her life. Reiki has helped her to become more in control and has also helped her pain tremendously. Her attitude has completely changed to positive. Many other cancer patients say Reiki helps with pain and helps them completely relax and feel positive. M: Now that you have the Reiki program running at Hoag, what's next? KD: I plan on going into the operating room and give Reiki during surgery. I would also like to expand to other areas of the hospital. I'm also trying to get Reiki into other hospitals and cancer centers. I've been trying to get into the hospital setting for about 2 years, so it's been a long and hard road. Totally worth it! |
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