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As Reiki practitioners, we have come to appreciate the deep and transformative power of this
amazing healing technique. At the heart of Reiki lies the use of symbols, each one holding its own
unique energy and purpose. A deeper understanding of these symbols will allow you to unlock new
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levels of healing and connection with yourself and your clients. So, are you ready to discover over
30 of the most known Reiki symbols that can have a profound impact on your healing practice?

Whether you’ve just started your healing journey, or you’ve been practicing for years now, we hope
this guide will inspire you to explore the boundless possibilities of Reiki and provide you with
valuable insights into the power and significance of these symbols.

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1. Cho Ku Rei
Also known as the Power Symbol or The Light Switch, Cho Ku Rei is a traditional Usui Reiki symbol
used to enhance the flow of Reiki energy and increase its intensity. It represents the power of the
universe and can be translated as “placing all the powers of the Universe here.” Its main Free Reiki eBooks
characteristics include cleansing, opening and boosting the energy flow, supercharging the
effectiveness of other Reiki symbols and healing tools, and providing protection.

Cho Ku Rei

2. Reversed Cho Ku Rei


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When you draw this specific symbol in a clockwise motion, it creates a unique energetic quality
that sets it apart from the traditional Usui Cho Ku Rei symbol, which is drawn in the opposite
direction. Experienced practitioners use this symbol to remove surplus energy from people,
objects, or environments. Moreover, they incorporate it into healing practices related to
manifestation, abundance, and grounding, claiming that it assists in anchoring the manifestation in
the physical realm.

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Reversed Cho Ku Rei

3. Sei He Ki
Commonly used for emotional and mental healing, the Sei He Ki traditional symbol enhances our
connection between left and right brain, our subconscious to our conscious mind, bringing
balance and harmony into our lives. Its main characteristics include recovering from addictions, Reiki Guidance of the Week
releasing strong and blocking emotions or patterns, alleviating anxiety and depression, and
uncovering the root of any mental or emotional imbalances we might experience.

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4. Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen


Distance is no barrier to Reiki, so this third symbol in the Usui Reiki system means ‘having no
present, past or future’ and is essentially used for absentee healing and to send Reiki energy across
time and space. You can use it to heal your past and karmic patterns, manifest your full potential
into the present moment and create a future in alignment with your true self. It’s also a perfect
tool for all those people who find it uncomfortable to receive hands-on Reiki treatment.

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Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen

5. Shika Sei Ki
This symbol opens your heart and heals your soul, releasing blockages and negative emotions that
may be preventing the flow of unconditional love into your life. Translating into “love that travels
from heart to heart,” Shika Sei Ki helps balance the energies of the heart chakra, which is the seat
of love, compassion, and emotional healing, bringing in a sense of deep connection and harmony
within yourself and with others. It is best used for heart-related diseases, anger and anxiety
issues, relationship problems, emotional stress and recovering lost fragments of your soul.

Shika Sei Ki

6. Shika So
Shika Sei Ki symbol is perfectly complemented by Shika So symbol during Reiki sessions. While the
first one focuses on healing the heart and soul, the second facilitates communication and
expression of our emotions. Shika So works best for balancing our Throat chakra and
communicating our feelings appropriately to let go of certain emotions and thoughts that no
longer serve our greater good. It can heal physical imbalances, such as thyroid problems, laryngitis
and any other health issues located at your fifth chakra level.

Shika So

7. Dai Ko Myo
Dai Ko Myo traditional symbol, also called the Master symbol, helps you focus on the spiritual
aspects of Reiki healing. Translating into “the embodiment of light,” this symbol helps you tap into
new levels of awareness and a higher state of consciousness. Its main characteristics include
integrating the spiritual principles into the physical realm, releasing the past and working through
any blocks on mental, spiritual, emotional, physical, and energetic levels, and pursuing the soul’s
path towards enlightenment.

Dai Ko Myo

8. Dumo
Dumo is the non-traditional Tibetan version of the original Dai Ko Myo symbol. Translating into
“taking us back to God,” Dumo represents the sacred flame or what is known as the Kundalini. It’s
usually used in the attunement process, together with the Violet Breath technique and its main
characteristics include cleansing and stimulating the rise of the Kundalini energy, unleashing our
creativity, bringing about spiritual growth, and unifying mind and body by increasing the vibration.
Dumo

9. The Fire Serpent (Mae Loong)


Also known as the Tibetan Fire Serpent, this non-traditional symbol represents energy awakening.
Generally, an attunement process at the master/teacher level starts with this symbol, drawing it
all over the spinal cord and Crown chakra. Its main characteristics include ensuring balance and
alignment in the chakras, grounding into calm and serenity, and healing spinal and back problems.

Tibetan Fire Serpent

10. Raku
Also known as the Lightning Bolt, Raku symbol is used for grounding at the end of a Reiki session
and to close the connection between teacher and student after attunements. Its main
characteristics include cleansing the main energy channel and transporting chi to the major
chakras on the spinal cord, redirecting negative energy outside the body, karmic healing,
detoxification, and rejuvenation, allowing to regain internal energy, and removing physical
imbalances such as kidney stones or blood clots.

Raku

11. Zonar
Zonar is the first symbol you’ll learn within the Karuna Reiki® system. It has a letter Z shape, with
an infinity symbol inscribed thrice across the middle of the Z, often related to deal with issues
pertaining to past lives, karmic concerns, and inter-dimensional dilemmas that may not have a
straightforward explanation. Zonar is usually used to start the energy treatment and prepare the
client for deep cellular healing, being the Karuna Reiki® symbol that has the most direct physical
impact on the human body. Its main characteristics also include enhancing remote healing and
addressing emotional concerns, such as dissolving toxic relationships, addictions and repetitive
patterns, as well as combating negative emotions like shame and inadequacy.

Zonar

12. Halu
This second Karuna Reiki® symbol is an amplification or super-charging of Zonar. It guides the
healing process even deeper and restores the balance on all levels. The pyramid-shaped structure
of this symbol offers comprehensive safeguarding against psychological and emotional
manipulation. It responds to even the slightest traces of negative energy by generating a
protective barrier around the healer or receiver. Its main characteristics also include dissolving
negative patterns in the subconscious mind, setting us free from our shadow self, removing
illusions and self-deception, and healing any physical or sexual abuse issues.

Halu

13. Harth
If you want to open up new paths for change and love in your life, this is the symbol you should
use! Harth is the third Karuna Reiki® symbol that stands for pure light, unconditional love,
empathy, truth, beauty and harmony. Often described as “the heart of Reiki”, it’s strongly
connected with the feminine aspect of the divine, being directly associated with higher spiritual
entities like Mary or Kwan Yin. Its main characteristics include relationship healing and authentic
connection with those you love, cultivating healthy habits, clearing and opening the channels to
higher consciousness, and healing emotional and physical issues of the heart, such as fear and
grief.

Harth

14. Rama
Rama is the last symbol of the first level in Karuna Reiki® system, embodying balance and
equilibrium. According to Hindu mythology, the symbol mirrors Lord Rama, who is regarded as an
incarnation of Vishnu. Vishnu is believed to be reincarnated on Earth repeatedly to restore balance
between good and evil. Rama usually ends the healing treatment, helping the client to ground and
keep balance when returning into the body. Its main characteristics include clearing negative
energy from our centers and placing them in balance, protecting from negative influences,
rejuvenating the mind and a person’s chi, clearing lower chakra issues, and manifesting
materialistic goals.

Rama

15. Gnosa
This symbol holds great significance in Karuna Reiki® as it enhances the practitioner’s self-
realization and deeply supports the healing process. It stands for knowledge, wisdom, awareness,
intuition, and connection to our spiritual self. Gnosa symbol clears the mind of unwanted thoughts
and facilitates intellectual and spiritual enlightenment. Its main characteristics also include
deepening the human-divine relationship, heightening the sense of clarity, respect and
responsibility, stimulating performance and focus, activating and strengthening all the upper
chakras.

Gnosa

16. Kriya
This level two Karuna Reiki® symbol is all about action and physical manifestation, helping us to
transform our dreams into reality. Kriya brings in and/or releases energy to create balance and
heal humanity. By adding this symbol to your healing practice, you will experience a powerful
grounding effect, get into alignment with the Universe, and be able to manifest your heart desires
into the physical realm.

Kriya

17. Iava
Iava is a Karuna Reiki® symbol that helps us go beyond the veil of illusion that is created by our
learned thoughts and beliefs, allowing us to perceive reality as it is, rather than through the lens of
our preconceived notions. Its main characteristics include enhancing our awareness of reality,
dissolving misconceptions and manipulations, supporting us in pursuing our own plans,
responsibility for our own life, and planetary healing.

Iava

18. Shanti
Shanti is a beautiful Karuna Reiki® symbol meaning peace. People often cling to past traumas and
aspirations, which hinder their ability to recover. By using this symbol, one can attain a state of
harmony and peace in the present moment while letting go of any emotional baggage from the
past and worries about the future. Its main benefits include creating deep feelings of relaxation
before and after healing sessions, breaking free from karmic cycles, calming the aura and inducing
a sense of tranquility.

Shanti

19. Om (Aum)
Considered the source of all creation, Om is a very powerful tool used in the Karuna Reiki® system
as the master symbol and in many other Eastern spiritual practices. Its main characteristics
include cleansing and protecting the aura, opening the Soul Star, Crown, and Third Eye chakras,
raising the vibration, and creating a pathway to the higher consciousness. As the sacred sound of
the Universe, when chanted it aligns our frequency with that of the original universal energy,
which guides us into an elevated state of consciousness called samadhi.

Om

20. Mer Ka Fa Ka Lish Ma


This second-level Shamballa Reiki symbol is known to boost DNA activation and address
imbalances in the DNA spirals, while also purifying and stabilizing the Kundalini energy. It focuses
on transforming the internal structures of the self and enabling access to deeper layers of one’s
being. By doing so, the negative energies can be cleared and transformed, allowing for healthier
genetic transmission to future generations. Additionally, the Mer Ka Fa Ka Lish Ma symbol can be
used to target any affected organ of the body, regenerate damaged DNA sequences, and promote
faster recovery.

Mer Ka Fa Ka
Lish Ma

21. Motor Zanon


Also known as an Anti-Viral or Anti-Aids symbol, Motor Zanon is used in multiple Reiki systems to
heal the body’s vulnerability to a virus, parasite, or infection. Motor means “to go in” and Zanon
means “to come out” so the symbol separates the virus from the body and brings it out. It’s more
efficient when used in conjunction with other Reiki symbols, such as Cho Ku Rei or Reversed Cho
Ku Rei. Motor Zanon is considered a Master symbol by Buddhist monks who use it for the exorcism
of earthly entities and soul transitions after death. Its main characteristics include removing
spiritual, emotional and physical problems, dissolving any etheric cords, supporting our DNA
healing, and increasing our body immunity.

Motor Zanon

22. Palm Master


This level three Shamballa MDH Reiki symbol is found on multiple statues of the East and
represents the chakra system and the spiritual powers that come from the center of our palms. It
creates a passage of energy through the chakras and Sushumna energy channel and comprises
three spirals, which are recognized in the following order from top to bottom: third eye, heart, and
pelvis. Its main characteristics include opening and activating the crown chakra to embody the
divine consciousness, connecting the pineal and pituitary glands, grounding into Mother Earth,
and strengthening psychic abilities.
Palm Master

23. Amsui
Amsui is a third-level attunement symbol in the Shamballa Reiki system that empowers
practitioners to attain higher levels of vibration, power, and awareness. It represents balance,
completion, and fulfillment, and is considered a sacred tool capable of healing our planet by
overcoming low-vibrational patterns that affect all beings. Comprised of seven unique symbols
that align with each chakra, Amsui is believed to be the symbol of Archangel Michael’s sword that
has the power to cut cords and bring deep energetic cleansing. Its primary benefits also include
fostering a stronger connection with one’s higher self and adjusting to changes in vibration and
environment.

Amsui

24. Ho Ka O Ili Ili


For developing inner confidence, reach out to Ho Ka O Ili Ili! This third-level Shamballa Reiki
symbol works amazing for those people passionate about personal development, constantly
seeking to cultivate respect, honor, and self-esteem in their lives. Its main characteristics include
gaining trust into people and being treated with respect by them, dealing with body image issues,
and boosting your confidence in specific situations, such as an exam, an interview, or during a
meeting, and even expressing your own needs within relationships.

Ho Ka O Ili Ili

25. Abundance
Increase your abundance vibration and remove all blockages from your path by using this third-
level Shamballa Reiki symbol! It helps clear away the residual energies that prevent you from
achieving your spiritual and financial potential. Its main characteristics include manifesting your
spiritual and material goals, removing the patterns of poverty and developing the mindset for
success in all life areas, ensuring the optimum flow of resources so you could fulfill your mission
on planet Earth.

Abundance

26. Antahkarana
This multi-dimensional symbol is widely used by Reiki healers all over the world to work directly
with the aura, clear painful memories to establish a new peaceful connection with the soul and
enhance the chi energy. As a sacred emblem of great spiritual significance, its name is derived
from Sanskrit where “Antah” means “inner” or “within,” and “Karana” means “cause” or “essence.”
So, Antahkarana acts as a bridge to connect the practitioner with their higher self and divine
consciousness. Its main characteristics include preventing excessive build-up of energy in any of
the chakras, grounding and cleansing effects on the body, and neutralizing negative energies of
objects, water, or food.
Antahkarana

27. Vasudha
The Vasudha Reiki symbol draws inspiration from the Swastika symbol of Hinduism, which
represents symmetry, continuity, balance, peace, and good luck. It is drawn in red with yellow lines
in a clockwise flow of energy and is associated with several positive characteristics, including
attracting wealth, abundance, and success, protecting and healing from psychic attacks, improving
financial stability, gaining confidence in all aspects of life, and empowering individuals to take
action towards their dreams.

Vasudha

28. Johrei
Symbolizing the divine white light that dwells within all things, the Johrei non-traditional Reiki
symbol channels this sacred energy to promote physical and emotional healing. It represents the
purification of the spirit and fosters connectedness with our spirit guides and positive
transformation. Johrei’s main characteristics also include clearing the mind, releasing negative
energy blockages and opening the chakras, activating the light within, and restoring the divine
potential.

Johrei

29. Hosanna
Considered to be part of the Karuna Reiki® system, Hosanna symbol means “God, help!” and is
used for clearing anything and anyone. There are two ways to draw this symbol: the first version of
Hosanna helps to emit energy for clearing, releasing and dissolving negative energy in general,
while the second version of it focuses on specific healing issues, bringing clarity and removing any
obstacle that prevents a clear life path. You can also use it to call upon the healing energy of
Archangel Michael or Ascended Master Saint Germain.

Hosanna Hosanna

30. Midas Star


Have you heard of Midas’ touch?! Midas Star is a Reiki symbol for abundance and prosperity taught
in Seichim Reiki system, inspired by the mythical king Midas of Phrygia in Asia Minor who was
famous for his extraordinary ability to change anything he touched into gold! The symbol
represents not just money, but also harmony, happiness, success in personal relationships, and the
power to achieve whatever desire we have in life. Its main characteristics also include promoting
inner strength, courage and self-confidence, and releasing negative emotions or blockages related
to abundance and joy of life.

Midas Star

31. Len So My
This symbol represents the power of pure and infinite love. Whenever a person feels lost,
confused, neglected or unwanted, drawing Len So My over the Heart chakra will support the
healing of any emotional issues and challenges. It brings warmth and harmony within
relationships, increases self-esteem and self-love, and brings comfort to the soul. Len So My
symbol can be integrated into the Reiki self-treatment by activating it on the palms prior to the
session.

Len So My

32. Sati
Also known as the Aquarian Cross, Sati is a Tera Mai™ Reiki symbol that embodies the dynamic
interplay between the Shiva and Shakti energies. It represents all seven directions, including
North, South, East, West, above, below, and within, and is typically used for balancing and
harmonizing the Heart chakra and promoting healing in relationships. It can be used in a Sati grid
to strengthen healthy relationships by removing any obstacles that may be hindering the
connection between two people. Additionally, the Sati symbol can be used to bring closure to toxic
relationships that are not benefiting anyone involved.

Sati

33. Koriki
Also known as the Symbol of Happiness, Koriki is a non-traditional symbol that comes from the
line of Japanese Reiki called Reido Reiki and consists of the Kanji characters for strength and
happiness. Invoking Koriki is a way of asking the universe for the happiness that is rightfully ours
and opening ourselves up to receive it. It is known for its effectiveness in reducing stress,
depression, sickness, and low motivation levels, and is especially powerful in supporting cancer
treatment. Drawing the symbol onto a door blesses everything that enters through it and only
allows love, happiness, and abundance into the space.

Koriki

OTHER NON-TRADITIONAL REIKI SYMBOLS

Reiki has undergone significant transformations since Mikao Usui originally channeled it, resulting
in the development of various systems and lineages, each with its own unique set of symbols.
These non-traditional symbols offer practitioners a diverse set of tools to work with and can help
to personalize their Reiki practice, allowing for the incorporation of other cultural and spiritual
traditions into Reiki practice and making it more accessible to a broader range of individuals.

Alongside the more well-known symbols, there are also lesser-known non-traditional Reiki
symbols that have been developed over time. These symbols can offer additional benefits to
practitioners and enhance their healing work in unique ways.

Find below a few examples of less-known non-traditional Reiki symbols:

Akasha – channeled by Marla Abraham and originally called Planetary Healing and
Enlightenment; used within the Tera Mai™ Seichem system.
Double Sei He Ki – discovered in Takata’s original Reiki manual; used in Golden Tera Mai™
Reiki & Tera Mai™ Seichem initiations.
Kadoish & Samaran – channeled by Kathleen Milner to heal and open the full potential of the
feminine (Kadoish) and masculine (Samaran) energies.
Trikaya & Abba Nartoomid – channeled by Kathleen Milner from Buddha; Trikaya is a symbol
for the astral body and Abba Nartoomid is an energizer, such as Cho Ku Rei.
Deisiom – raises the healing potential of Tera Mai™ initiations and brings in galactic/cosmic
healing energies.
Shree Vishnu – represented by the God Vishnu and Goddess Lakshmi, it awakens feminine
energy, enhances creativity and intuition, and protects against negative influence.
Ved Ganga – associated with the Goddess Ganga from Hindu mythology, it is used for
forgiveness and purification of people, objects, and places.
Ganesa – closely aligned with the Hindu god Ganesha, it represents good fortune and is
associated with attracting both material and spiritual success.
Shivaom – associated with Lord Shiva, it accelerates change by removing unnecessary
elements and promotes soul evolution.
Vel – a symbol of valor that represents the triumph of good over evil.
Apta – removes blockages in any relationship, promotes unity, and improves health.
Shamin – heals burns and cuts of the skin, allergies caused by bites and stings, and infections
in the body.
Tusker – removes obstacles and cleanses the karma; used in Gajanan Vinayak Reiki®.
Patha – helps move forward when feeling stuck in life; used in Gajanan Vinayak Reiki®.
Kanna – strengthens and expands the aura, focusing on the well-being of a person; used in
Gajanan Vinayak Reiki®.
Kanthan – a Third Eye protector and claircognizance power enhancer in Gajanan Vinayak
Reiki®.
Shwastha – a symbol of divine consciousness used in Gajanan Vinayak Reiki®.
Jai Jin – a symbol of self-expression that unleashes creativity even for introverts; used in
Wagle Reiki system introduced by Rajeev Wagle.
Hang Seng Dor – removes obstacles and financial difficulties; used in Wagle Reiki system
introduced by Rajeev Wagle.
Furu Pyo Sho – excellent for people who have a very short concentration span, improves
meditation; used in Wagle Reiki system introduced by Rajeev Wagle.

In conclusion, Reiki symbols play an essential role in Reiki practice, and their use can significantly
enhance the healing process. Whether you are practicing traditional Usui Reiki or one of the many
non-traditional Reiki systems, there is a wide variety of symbols available to you. By learning about
and incorporating these symbols into your practice, you can deepen your connection to the Reiki
energy and unlock new ways to promote healing and well-being. With so many symbols to choose
from, the possibilities for incorporating them into your practice are endless!

If you’re using any of the symbols shared within this article or even some others learned or
created by yourself in unique healing ways, we’d love you to share with our community and
together expand our practice and Reiki symbol toolbox!

Disclaimer: This article provides valuable insights into Reiki symbols; however, it is essential to
understand that these symbols are sacred and should only be used by individuals who have
received proper initiation and training. Misuse or unauthorized usage of Reiki symbols can
diminish their effectiveness, compromise their integrity, and disrespect their cultural significance.
This article is for educational purposes only and should not be considered a substitute for
personalized guidance from a qualified Reiki master. Please approach Reiki symbols with
reverence, cultural sensitivity, and seek appropriate initiation to ensure responsible and authentic
usage in your healing practice.

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