About Diana Olander
Reiki Master Diana Olander is a Native of Argentina, who at the age of 16 met a Japanese Zen Monk (Master Ryotan Tokuda, born in 1938 in Hokkaido North of Japan). Master Tokuda taught her Shiatsu and other eastern healing techniques. She followed him to Sensei's Tokuda Monastery in the hilltops of Brazil. After her second level Reiki initiation she wanted to get more insight into the origins of Dr. Mikao Usui 's healing power, which is closely related to the Buddhist 'Lotus Sutra' teachings. With this idea in mind, she joined the Buddhist Teachings. And furthermore, she made up her mind to study Mahayana Buddhism deeply and vigorously under the direct supervision and spiritual guidance of the Rinpoches of the Himalayan region of Tibet and Nepal. Thereafter, at age 18 she renounced her aristocratic family life in Argentina, keeping in mind to devote her lifelong time along the noble cause of 'Service to man is Service to God'. For the past 20 years, she has traveled around the world, to teachers who have formed her to be able to work in a broad spectrum of modalities. She now lives in Arizona with her family and pets . She is a Tibetan Buddhist Teacher, a Reiki Master Teacher and an ordained Healing Minister among other things. Diana travels to India, South America and Europe to continue her studies in healing and compassionate living. She does non- profit work in Africa, India and offers free and sliding scale treatments for terminally ill patients and poor families in South America. Diana works with HIV homeless children in Argentina and at present she is working on reinserting homeless children into society. Diana combines many healing techniques teaching you to come home to one's self and honor the divine self within. Diana has been committed to assisting and guiding humanity to a higher level of understanding and wellness since 1984. Her extensive list of credentials has provided her with the tools and techniques to reach her students and clients. Diana is the founder of Jangchub Gepel Ling, a non-profit organization for Buddhist Studies where she organizes US Tours for High Lamas from Tibet to come and teach meditation and Buddhist teachings. She is a Tibetan Buddhist Teacher teaching to prisoners through Liberation Prison Project, a Tibetan Buddhist organization offering free Buddhist books, prayers and practice booklets, practice items, video and audio tapes of teachings to over 3,500 incarcerated individuals and Buddhist study groups in over 500 prisons in the United States and the world.
Diana started Arizona Center for Healing Arts based on Reiki Healings, Tibetan Medicine, Healing Mantras, Japanese and Argentine Healings. To this day, the Center has already produced several Reiki Healers and Reiki Masters. Of them, more than one hundred healers are from foreign countries all abroad. Diana was the first person in USA to establish a Free Reiki clinic for terminally ill, now her students offer this service all over the world. Her wish is to establish Free Reiki clinics for terminally ill in every city of every country for people who need the Reiki healing. She is currently enrolled in the Doctor of Naturopathy program with Clayton College of Natural Health. Diana speaks five languages and offers healings classes and treatments both in Spanish and English.She travels to the Navajo Nation and Pima and Apache reservetions where she is invited by the elders to the sweatlodges. In the Navajo reservation she is known as healing Hands. Many newspaper and magazine articles have written about Diana and her healing techniques and Clinics.
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