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Reiki Healing Circle
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Reiki Level 1
Reiki Level 1
Here are the outlines of the classroom structures I put to use in my Reiki Level 1 classes.
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Class Preparation - Get to class on time. It is recommended to avoid nicotine and caffeine the day prior to and the day of class. Wear comfortable clothing made of natural fibers (cotton, wool, silk, etc.) Do not wear nylon stockings or any other restrictive type of garments. Bring two cushy pillows. This is a full day class, don't forget to eat breakfast.
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Introduction - Meet your instructor (Reiki Master) and fellow classmates while sipping on some relaxing herbal tea. This is the time for getting comfortable in your classrom , briefly chatting with your classmates.
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Brief Discussion - Why are you taking this class? What are your expectations?
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Class Overview - Class agenda is shared with students.
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Definition of Reiki - Universal Life Energy - defining what is it.
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Pre-Reiki hands-on experience - Notice your hands, is there any energy flow?
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Receive attunements 1 & 2
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Share attunement experience with class.
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Post-attunement hands-on experience.
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Learn self-treatment hand positions.
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Give yourself a full self treatment.
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History of Reiki - Who are Dr. Usui, Dr. Hayashi, and Mrs. Hawayo Takata?
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Lunch break.
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Receive attunements 3 & 4
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Share time.
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Learn hand positions to give a Reiki treatment to others.
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Group Reiki - Everyone takes turns receiving a Reiki treatment.
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Class Ends - At the end of the day you are Reiki Level 1. Your attunement to Reiki energy is permanent. Reiki is a balancing energy......drink lots of extra water for the next few days. You are to be congratulated for having given yourself such a wonderful gift.
Reiki Level 2
Rieki Level 2
Here are the outlines of the classroom structures I put to use in my Reiki Level 2 classes.
Class Preparation - Traditionally, Reiki II class is not an open class, it is applied for. The student requests to advance from from level one to level two. If the instructor (Reiki Master/Teacher) feels the student is ready for advancement then he will be accepted into the class. To teach 2nd degree to a Reiki initiate who is not ready, simply for the money or prestige, does not serve Reiki, the student, or the teacher. It is highly recommended that there be 3 months pass between the Reiki I initiation and Reiki II initiation, minimally, 21 days.
Are You Ready to Advance to Level II?
Here are a few questions for the Reiki I student to ask herself/himself before moving on to Reiki II.
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Are you ready for 2nd degree?
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Can you feel when Reiki is drawing?
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Do you have a general understanding of Reiki?
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Do you use Reiki on a regular basis?
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How often do you conduct self treatments?
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How important is it for you to learn how to do absentia Reiki?
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Are you clear about your reasons for wanting to become Reiki II?
Reiki II Class is taught in two separate session, each are approximately three hours. Reiki II may be taught in one day with a lunch break between the two sessions, but is preferable to teach in two consecutive days. Whereas in Reiki I you received four attunements, in Reiki II you will receive two attunements.