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What is
Reiki?
Reiki is a healing modality which is very similar to ‘laying on
of hands’. The benefit of this process is that with Reiki you
have a dependable and repeatable technique that is also known
and recognizable. To me, the ultimate Reiki experience happens
when the Reiki Practitioner ‘gets out of the way’ and allows
Divine Light and Love to move through them to empower the
receiver to heal. The most difficult part to understand is that
the Practitioner is the conduit for this wonderful energy… the
client and the Divine are the healers.
Is something like Reiki necessary for
me to do energy healing?
Absolutely not! However… Reiki gives you an acknowledged and
accepted modality to offer which helps greatly if you plan to be
a professional energy healer.
Would you teach Reiki in my area?
Yes, please call or email for information.
Can I use Reiki on myself?
Yes! And, in fact, part of Reiki I teaches you to do just that!
How do you perform Reiki as a distance
healing?
This is part of the Reiki II training. You will learn that
distance, space and time have no bearing upon the healing. And
you will learn a very powerful way to practice the distance
healing process!
Once I am attuned to Reiki I, can I
offer Reiki professionally?
Yes… I do, however, have a suggested plan for building your
confidence and proficiency before you actually begin to accept
clients and charge for your work. Also, Reiki II adds an immense
amount of ability, understanding and growth… I do suggest to my
students that they go at least that far.
Should I bother to become a Reiki
Master if I never plan to teach it?
This is, of course, a personal decision. I can tell you from
many years of talking to students that they have never been
disappointed that they took the Master class. Even if you never
teach Reiki, this class ‘blends’ you with the Reiki teachings in
remarkable ways. The attunement is also dedicated to your
Mastery and Enlightenment… Wow!
How long is an actual healing session?
In
a professional, business environment, most Reiki sessions last
either 30 minutes or 60 minutes. In a more relaxed atmosphere
you can let go of the time factor and simply let the session
evolve at its own pace. One hour is a good rule of thumb. |