Cho Ku Rei

Tibetan Bhuddist Healing Symbol:  Cho Ku Rei

The Cho Ku Rei is a very powerful healing symbol. It is derived, along with many other healing symbols which have found their way into Reiki healing, and other styles of healing,  from Tibetan Bhuddism. Traditional Tibetan Bhuddist healers still use this symbol today.

Being Bhuddist could help in your utilisation of this symbol, however, you do not have to be Bhuddist to gain benefit from the use of this symbol.  And if you are Christian, or Hindu, or Moslem, or anything else, it will not interfere with your beliefs, but only increase your awareness of the Godhead.

The Cho Ku Rei healing symbol can be used to draw healing forces from the Universe to aid healing of any kind.   It can be used before a healing, or after a healing, or both at the beginning of a healing and at the end.

The Cho Ku Rei can be physically drawn, or it can be drawn in your mind’s eye to facilitate healing.

The Cho Ku Rei for Absent Healing or for Immediate Healing:  The Cho Ku Rei healing symbol can be used to assist your own physical oar emotional healing, or it can be used for another person whom you are treating.  This person can be with you, immediately receiving the healing, or far away, when the healing is known as ‘absent healing’.

It can be used to help the healing of a physical or emotional condition.  It can also be used to help bring peace and stability and happiness in the world.

Use the Cho Ku Rei For Peace: You can draw the Cho Ku Rei over a drawing, or a written request for peace, or simply hold the image in your mind’s eye, while you visualize the unsettled situation becoming more peaceful.

The Cho Ku Rei is a kind of corkscrew movement which intensifies energy within the circular movement.  It is drawn in one continuous movement.  You do not break the line as you draw it.  This is important.

To Draw The Cho Ku Rei Healing Symbol:

This can be drawn anywhere, but I will describe the movements as you would draw them over a recipient’s brow.

  • Begin drawing a line about two inches to the right of the middle of the forehead,  and about two inches above the centre of the right eye.
  • Now, bring your finger which is tracing the Cho Ku Rei into the middle of the brow, in a straight line, so that the finger ends up directly above the nose, about two inches or so away.
  • Now bring the line directly down to the bridge of the nose.  Keep the finger on the person the whole time.
  • Now – for the cork screw movement.  You are going to move your finger up in a circular movement, heading for the middle of the left eyebrow as the person faces you (their right eye-brow).  Keep the circular movement going upwards, then bring it around so that you draw over the centre line which you have already traced.  You follow this movement inwards, repeating the circular corkscrew movement, until you have three corkscrew shapes drawn inside of each other.  You end the movement at the very centre, on the side of the right, which is the side where you began the line inwards at the top.
  • .You can reverse the symbol for a  calming and meditative effect.

For Physical Ailments: The Cho Ku Rei symbol can be performed over the site of a physical ailment, or it can be used over the brow, as given above.

The Cho Ku Rei is difficult to describe.  Look at merrilyn’s post entitle ‘How To Draw The Choku Rei’.  Reading this description of how to draw the symbol might enlighten you as to the method of its execution.