A Spectrum of Healing Touch
Imagine lying on a treatment table while gentle hands hover just above your body, the practitioner silently channelling not only universal life force energy but the specific vibrational qualities of emerald green light through your heart centre, or deep indigo through your brow. This is Rainbow Reiki — a practice that marries the flowing energy work of traditional Reiki with the symbolic and experiential power of colour.
Rainbow Reiki practitioners work with the premise that different colours carry distinct energetic frequencies that can enhance the healing process. Rather than simply channelling neutral energy, they consciously direct colour-infused intention through the traditional Reiki hand positions, often corresponding to the seven main chakras that run from the base of the spine to the crown of the head.
What sets this apart from standard Reiki is the deliberate integration of colour symbolism and sometimes physical colour tools. A session might involve coloured crystals placed on energy centres, gentle coloured light directed at specific areas, or purely the practitioner's focused intention on channelling particular colour frequencies through their hands.
Roots in Two Healing Traditions
Rainbow Reiki emerged from the natural convergence of two well-established healing modalities: traditional Reiki and colour therapy. Reiki itself developed in Japan in the early 20th century through Mikao Usui's spiritual practices, eventually spreading worldwide and spawning various adaptations and schools.
Colour therapy, meanwhile, has ancient roots across cultures — from Ayurvedic traditions that associate colours with different doshas and energy qualities, to Egyptian and Greek healing temples that used coloured light for therapeutic purposes. The modern Western understanding of colour therapy developed through practitioners like Dinshah Ghadiali in the early 1900s, who systematised colour healing principles.
Rainbow Reiki represents a contemporary synthesis, developed by practitioners who found resonance between Reiki's energy channelling and colour therapy's vibrational approach. Within this framework, colour becomes both a tool for focusing intention and a way of working more specifically with different aspects of the energy system.
The Dance of Energy and Light
Within the Rainbow Reiki understanding, each colour carries specific qualities and corresponds to particular energy centres. Red connects to the root chakra, supporting grounding and physical vitality. Orange flows through the sacral centre, associated with creativity and emotional flow. Yellow resonates with the solar plexus, linked to personal power and mental clarity.
Green works through the heart chakra for emotional healing and connection. Blue channels through the throat centre for communication and expression. Indigo operates through the third eye for intuition and insight. Violet or white light flows through the crown chakra, supporting spiritual connection and higher awareness.
Practitioners describe directing these colour frequencies through their hands during treatment, sometimes visualising the specific hues flowing through the recipient's energy field. Some use physical colour tools — therapeutic lights, coloured silks, or carefully chosen crystals — while others work purely through intention and visualisation. The colour selection might be intuitive, based on what the practitioner senses the person needs, or systematic, working through the spectrum methodically.
Who Seeks the Rainbow Path
People drawn to Rainbow Reiki often have previous experience with either Reiki or colour work and feel called to explore their intersection. Those who respond well to visual stimulation and colour symbolism frequently find this approach particularly resonant — the colours provide an additional focal point for the mind during deeply relaxing states.
Individuals working on specific emotional or spiritual themes sometimes appreciate the colour correspondences. Someone processing grief might work extensively with green heart chakra healing, while another person developing their intuitive abilities might focus on indigo third-eye work.
The practice also appeals to those who enjoy ritual and ceremony in their healing work. The conscious selection and direction of colours adds an element of sacred intention that some find enhances their experience of energy work.
Inside a Rainbow Reiki Session
A typical Rainbow Reiki session begins much like traditional Reiki, with conversation about your current state and intentions for the treatment. You'll lie fully clothed on a comfortable treatment table, usually with soft music playing and dimmed lighting.
The practitioner may begin by assessing your energy field, sometimes using their hands to sense areas that feel particularly dense or depleted. Based on this assessment and your discussed needs, they'll select colours to work with during the session.
The treatment itself involves gentle hand placements on or just above your body, typically starting at the head and moving systematically down to the feet. As they work, the practitioner focuses on channelling specific colour frequencies through each position. You might notice them pausing longer at certain areas, or sense warmth, tingling, or even subtle colour impressions as they work.
Some practitioners incorporate physical colour elements — placing a green crystal on your heart centre while they channel green light through their hands, or using a soft coloured light directed at specific areas. Others work purely through intention and visualisation, though they may share the colours they're working with so you can participate in the visualisation if you choose.
Finding Your Rainbow Practitioner
Rainbow Reiki sessions typically range from £40-80 in the UK, with established practitioners in cities often charging at the higher end of this range. Most people begin with weekly sessions for several weeks, then transition to monthly or occasional treatments depending on their response and goals.
Look for practitioners who hold recognised Reiki qualifications — typically Reiki Master level — and have additional training in colour therapy or Rainbow Reiki specifically. The Reiki Federation and UK Reiki Federation maintain directories of qualified practitioners, while the CNHC register includes both Reiki practitioners and colour therapists.
During initial consultation, ask about their training background, how they integrate colour work into their Reiki practice, and what their sessions typically involve. A qualified practitioner should be able to explain their approach clearly and discuss any tools or techniques they use beyond traditional hand placements.
Since this work operates in the realm of energy and symbolism rather than clinical medicine, finding someone whose approach resonates with your own understanding and comfort level with these concepts is particularly important.







