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Healing
is in Your Hands
Reiki Courses for the 21st
Century
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Do
you want a "healing toolbox" at your fingertips?
Do you want to learn how to use energy to heal?
Do you want to help others heal too?
Would you like to turn your ability to heal into a respectable
profession?
Come
and learn how to tap into "Universal Life Force Energy"
and use it
to heal yourself and others!
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Reiki I - First Degree (Shoden)
Reiki First Degree(Level I Reiki) is a ten-hour
course, focusing on self-healing.
This course aligns you to the Reiki energy and enables you to
learn how to channel it through
your hands for the purpose of healing. Throughout the course
you will benefit from listening, watching and practising with
an experienced Reiki Master Teacher who will
work with
you and help you progress at your own pace, giving you the
confidence to use Reiki on yourself as well as to give a Reiki
Treatment to family members, friends and pets. The number
of students is kept low to ensure individual attention and a more
relaxed atmosphere in which to learn and enjoy Reiki. During the
course you will receive four Reiki Level I Attunements,
which will connect you to the Universal Life Force Energy. You
will be provided with all course materials and your Reiki I certificate.
Cost
of course and materials (manuals, attunements, charts and certificate):
£200.
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Reiki II - Second Degree (Okuden)
Second
Degree is the Practitioner Level and is for anyone wanting to
practise Reiki as a profession.
This
degree will take you to a deeper level of consciousness
beyond that experienced in Reiki I. The course introduces you
to the higher vibrations of Reiki Level II Attunements expanding
your knowledge and sensitivity and training you to the level of
Reiki practitioner. Reiki Level II courses are either held
over a weekend or in two-hour weekly slots over 6 weeks. Over
the period of the course you will receive two further Reiki
attunements.
You will be provided with all course materials and your Reiki
II certificate upon successful completion of the course.
You must complete Reiki I before you proceed to Level II. A
minimum gap of three months between studying Reiki I and Reiki
II is recommended.
Cost of course and materials (manuals, attunements, charts, UK
Reiki Federation Code of Ethics and certificate), including refreshments:
£250.
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Reiki
III - Master Degree (Shinpiden)
This course is the final step to becoming a Reiki Master using
the principles of Dr. Mikao Usui.
This
is a 14-hour course, held usually over a weekend. Course
dates for Reiki III are organised by personal arrangement. Reiki
III is divided into two parts:
Advanced Reiki Practitioner is for those who wish to
renew and deepen their commitment to Reiki and enhance the power
of the Reiki energy they channel, but who, at this stage, do
not wish to teach and attune others. Many people take this
course for their own personal & spiritual development. The
cost of this course including material as Reiki II is £450.
Reiki Master Teacher on the other hand, is an ongoing
learning experience and a journey that requires a lot of
internal work and focus. There is also extensive practice
needed in using the Reiki energy. Acceptance into this level
of Reiki is by interview only, as the prospective student
has to be ready to give this level of commitment. Those students
wishing to receive Reiki Master Teacher training will be offered
full mentorship throughout their period of learning and ongoing
mentorship afterwards for as long as they may need it. The
cost of this course including material as Reiki II is £600.
On-going Mentorship by individual arrangement.
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Eleana
Needham is a Master Teacher member of the UK Reiki Federation
Eleana's
Reiki Lineage is directly traced back to Dr Mikao Usui:
Mikao Usui - Chujiro Hayashi - Hawayo
Takata - Phyllis Furumoto - Lucy Reed - Pennie Quaile - Anne-Marie
Carratu - Eleana Needham
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Just for today
(Kyo dake wa):
Don't get angry (Okoru
na)
Don't
worry
(Shinpai su na)
Be grateful
(Kansha shite)
Work
hard
(Gyo wo hage me)
Be kind to others (Hito ni shinsetsu ni)
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