Is learning reiki easy?
September 16th, 2009
I’m interested to learn reiki. Anyone tried this program?
http://reiki-guide.com/learnreiki
Reiki is very easy to learn – even a small child could do it!
However it DOES require a direct attunement (whether in-person or via distance) from a Reiki Master.
You can certainly gather most of the basic material from books, however learning directly through interaction with a Reiki Master is the most expedient and effective way of becoming a proficient Reiki practitioner. There’s lots of little tips and subtle nuances to Reiki practice which can be learned very readily from an instructor, but will take you some time to figure out on your own.
My advice would be to find a local Reiki Master to train in-person with. This is the #1 best option. If you can’t find anyone locally, then try and find a thorough and in-depth online program that involves many hours of practicals and constant interaction and communication with the Reiki Master througout the training. Make sure to research the program and the teacher very well, as there are alot of online "training" things out there that are useless (i.e. you send them your money, they say they send the attunements, and then they just ship you the manuals and the certificates proclaiming you a Reiki Master, when you’ve had no actual training, hands-on practice, or interaction with a teacher).
Don’t let price be your only guide. Certainly search for something affordable, but generally reliable Reiki training will range from $80-$200 for Reiki I or Reiki II, and then Mastership is generally between $200-500 for a good class. Keeping that in mind, and making sure to ask for references, will help you find a good teacher.
September 17th, 2009 at 12:32 am
My sister is a reiki master and she believes it works.
I do not.
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Someone who has been on the recieving end of reiki and found it did nothing.
September 17th, 2009 at 12:53 am
although I am not sure of that particular book
the first part of Reiki is very easy to understand
and by the time you get to part 2 , you will understand it more
same with part 3
I would recommend everyone and anyone to learn
edit
this is my friends site and has a step by step guide on the basics of Reiki on it
http://www.reikicris.co.uk/
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September 17th, 2009 at 1:15 am
Reiki is easy for the first part at least. Yes I bought that book and it’s quite easy to follow.
I only wish I have more time to learn reiki. Learn the basics from a book and after that you can join a group under a master.
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September 17th, 2009 at 2:03 am
Sounds like a waste of money. Reiki is taught by a Reiki Master due to the attunement process. Although you can learn the positions, etc from a book or website, you wouldn’t have the attunement to the energies.
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Reiki Level II Practitioner for many years.
September 17th, 2009 at 2:09 am
Reiki is very easy to learn – even a small child could do it!
However it DOES require a direct attunement (whether in-person or via distance) from a Reiki Master.
You can certainly gather most of the basic material from books, however learning directly through interaction with a Reiki Master is the most expedient and effective way of becoming a proficient Reiki practitioner. There’s lots of little tips and subtle nuances to Reiki practice which can be learned very readily from an instructor, but will take you some time to figure out on your own.
My advice would be to find a local Reiki Master to train in-person with. This is the #1 best option. If you can’t find anyone locally, then try and find a thorough and in-depth online program that involves many hours of practicals and constant interaction and communication with the Reiki Master througout the training. Make sure to research the program and the teacher very well, as there are alot of online "training" things out there that are useless (i.e. you send them your money, they say they send the attunements, and then they just ship you the manuals and the certificates proclaiming you a Reiki Master, when you’ve had no actual training, hands-on practice, or interaction with a teacher).
Don’t let price be your only guide. Certainly search for something affordable, but generally reliable Reiki training will range from $80-$200 for Reiki I or Reiki II, and then Mastership is generally between $200-500 for a good class. Keeping that in mind, and making sure to ask for references, will help you find a good teacher.
References :
Usui Reiki Master since 2001
http://reikisynergy.blogspot.com
http://www.thelotusacademy.org
http://www.pranadevi.net
p.s. I teach a 3-month Usui Reiki I online program through my online campus The Lotus Academy of Spiritual Arts. I’ll be happy to forward the info to you if you’d like.