Shoden is a Japanese word that means 'first teaching' and this training is the first step on the path of healing and self-discovery. In the first level of Reiki training you will receive the Reiki Level I placement which will enable you to channel Reiki to help relieve stress, emotional pain and physical symptoms - calming, healing, and supporting the mind, body and spirit. Reiki is a way to support yourself on difficult days, help you fall asleep, make you feel safe and loved and an amazing practice to feel at peace with yourself. During the placement the Reiki source makes adjustments in your energetic body, creating space to link the student to the Reiki source. After the placement you will be able to channel Reiki to support yourself and others for the rest of your life.
This beginning training is one of the most thorough and comprehensive available. It is a combination of the Western style as introduced by Mrs. Takata, the Japanese Reiki Techniques and the Holy Fire® healing energy taught by Reiki Master William Lee Rand. Reiki is a simple yet powerful healing technique that can be learned by anyone. You don’t need any prior experience for this training, just an open mind and heart.
What you will learn:
The origin and history of Reiki
The nature of Reiki energy, why people get sick and how Reiki heals
The Reiki Ideals
The Human Energy System
The complete hand placement system
Gassho meditation
Byosen Scanning: Using the sensitivity in the hands to locate areas needing healing and treat them
Reiji-Ho: Using inner guidance to know how and where to treat
Kenyoku: Dry bathing, a method to purify your energy field
Placement for Reiki Level I
Reiki Self Care Rituals for self-love, grounding and to imbue sacred objects with Reiki
The class is a combination of lecture, discussion, demonstration and practice time. Each student experiences giving and receiving a complete treatment using the hand placement system.
You will receive a comprehensive class manual and a certificate.
Course Language: English
Investment: 235€
Small group size: max. 8 participants
More information and registration here.