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About Reiki
Reiki is not taught in the usual sense, but rather is "transferred" to the student through an "attunement" given by a Reiki master (teacher). This attunement allows the practitioner to tap into an unlimited supply of "life force energy," which they can use to improve their own and other's health and quality of life. Reiki does not depend on the practitioner's intellectual or spiritual capacity or state of development. There is no body of esoteric knowledge to be mastered. Once a practitioner is attuned, the healing energy just flows through her/his hands (when they are being used for healing).
There are now an estimated 500,000 Reiki Masters with as many as 3,000,000 people having been initiated into Reiki throughout the world.
Why insurance is so important to your Reiki practice No matter if you are a reiki teacher with students or providing a treatment for others the well being of your students and clients is of highest importance before, during and after your time with them. Also critical through reiki treatments and training is your ability to continue to provide your service if.... learn more |
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Perhaps the most widely known form of energy work, Reiki is easy to learn and do, but can have powerful effects. It was started around 1914 in Japan by Dr. Mikao Usui, who received the knowledge of how to do it during a mystical experience. It is usually uses "laying on hands," with the practitioner's hands actually on the body of the client. Reiki uses specific hand positions, corresponding to organs and energy centers.


