NEPAL REIKI MEDITATION CENTRE
BOARD OF DIRECTORS, MEMBERS AND ADVISORS

 

PRESIDENT : Ven. Lama Ngawang Rigdzin (D.B Yonzon)

VICE PRESIDENTS : Mr. Mahabir Mally,
SECRETARY : Mrs. Sushila Pradhanang,
TREASURER : Mr. Shyam Krishna Shrestha

MEMBERS : Dr. Mr. Manmohan Shrestha, Mr. Keshav Ananda Vaidya, Mr. Ganesh Bahadur Gurung, Mr. Maheshower Lal Shrestha, Mr. Jayant Dugar

ADVISORS : Dr. Mohan Kharel, Mr. Ram Bahadur Shrestha, Cornel Shanker Bikarm Shah, Mr. Maheshower Lal Shrestha, Mr. Gopal Bahadur Shrestha

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MESSAGE FROM THE FOUNDER.

Constituting the Nepal Reiki Meditation Centre was a ray of light at the end of the tunnel for the long-range dream of establishing a Reiki Hospital. We all understand that we are running successful workshops in different places in Nepal, and running an organization like Nepal Reiki Meditation Centre means facing different obstacles that are both predictable and acceptable. So while we work we are also serving a holy purpose, and ups and down mean little more than progress towards this divine commitment. Today, a maxim that convinces me is,

‘Look at the Sun and you will never see the shadows’.

There are five principles in Reiki, on which every religion agrees. As I see it, Nepal Reiki Meditation Centre is one of the purest, most attractive forms of spiritual organization, where all religions and ethnic groups are acceptable and equally respectable. We must maintain our distance from political and other mundane interests, which might cause distraction from our spiritual purpose.

The main spiritual objectives of the organization are: to preserve the technique of Reiki, investigate new methods of using it for general healing, and show a path for souls that are lost and searching.
To achieve these objectives for the welfare of humanity I call on all our brothers, sisters, friends and well-wishers of the Reiki community to come together, join hands and stand united, to form a strong foundation on which to build. I wish you all good fortune in the endeavor.
Lama Ngawang Rigdzin, ‘Vishwa Bandhu’