Reiki training
Last reviewed 01/2018
Reiki is practiced at the First degree, Second degree, and master level, with each level having a defined scope of practice
- At the core of the training, and unique to this practice, is a series of
initiations, also called empowerments or attunements, which are believed to
connect the student to primordial consciousness, the intelligence that permeates
creation, maintaining life-sustaining functions and directing complex cellular
processes, and which is the source of subtle Reiki vibration. This connection
is believed then to be available at any time, regardless the student's health,
mental state or intention. Self-treatment is viewed as the foundational practice
for all levels
- Reiki practice is considered selfrevealing, and students are not taught
Reiki as much as they are taught how to learn Reiki. Initiation at each
level marks the beginning of study at that level, not the culmination
of learning
- Reiki practice is considered selfrevealing, and students are not taught
Reiki as much as they are taught how to learn Reiki. Initiation at each
level marks the beginning of study at that level, not the culmination
of learning
- First degree Reiki is easily learned and appropriate for students of any
age or state of health who have the desire to practice. First degree students
are able to treat themselves and others using light, non-manipulative touch
to precipitate a cascade of healing vibration. The effectiveness of the treatment
and the recipient's ability to discern the energy do not seem to be related.
It is advisable to practice a minimum of 3 months before proceeding to Second
degree (1)
- Second degree practitioners are trained in the use of specific symbols to
access Reiki mentally for distant healing. First and Second degree training
require 8 to 12 hours of class time each and are usually taught to groups,
although private instruction may be arranged. There are 4 initiations in First
degree, and 1 initiation for each of the 2 remaining levels
- Master training is an apprenticeship of at least a year. When teaching at any level, it is the Reiki master's responsibility to consider any unusual circumstances and use his or her discretion in customizing the training to fit the individual. Reiki is learned through direct transmission from a Reiki master and cannot be learned from a book. None of the traditional Reiki levels include training in either professional treatment or the dynamics of the therapeutic relationship.
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