
Reiki level I $195
Reiki level II $230
Reiki level III (Master practitioner) $360
Reiki level IV (Master teacher) $440
Starting a Reiki practice is a huge step towards self empowerment and self care. After taking Reiki level I, you will have Reiki in your hands to use whenever you wish. Regular, preferably daily, self practice of Reiki is the most important aspect of being a Reiki practitioner. In this way you are taking control of your health by restoring balance to yourself every day. The more you practice the healthier you become, and the more able you are to fulfill your dreams and to help others, if this is your aim.
I apply adult experiential learning principles in my classes and, therefore, the focus is on the practical application of Reiki and the student's experiences.
Reiki Levels
There are three or four levels of Reiki training, depending on the teacher. I teach 4 stages, separating the Master Practitioner level from the Master Teacher level. I did this because many people do not want to teach but they do want to expand their Reiki practice while those who wish to teach would rather focus on that aspect on its own. Having the four levels allows for this.
Reiki Level I
The foundational level. This level is the only one needed to practice Reiki on oneself and others. The core elements of Reiki are taught: the history, background and principles are taught as are the hand placements for practicing on oneself and others, both seated and lying down. Much time is given to practice. The first attunement, which connects you to Reiki, is given.
Reiki Level II
Reiki symbols and distant healing are introduced. Students are taught to focus on understanding and using the symbols. We will discuss how and when to use them and will practice using them. There is an attunement to the symbols.
Reiki Level III Master Practitioner
This is the Master Practitioner level, for those who wish to deepen their understanding and experience of Reiki and commit to further personal growth through it. Level III requires dedication and, optimally, a daily Reiki self-practice. There is an attunement to the Master symbols.
Reiki Level IV Master Teacher
The focus of this class is to review all that was learned in the previous levels, as well as the attunement process, responsibilities as a teacher, and any other relevant information and processes necessary to guide and support the student in developing their classes their way. Again, there is much focus on using and applying information, and practice.
I apply adult experiential learning principles in my classes and, therefore, the focus is on the practical application of Reiki and the student's experiences.
Reiki Levels
There are three or four levels of Reiki training, depending on the teacher. I teach 4 stages, separating the Master Practitioner level from the Master Teacher level. I did this because many people do not want to teach but they do want to expand their Reiki practice while those who wish to teach would rather focus on that aspect on its own. Having the four levels allows for this.
Reiki Level I
The foundational level. This level is the only one needed to practice Reiki on oneself and others. The core elements of Reiki are taught: the history, background and principles are taught as are the hand placements for practicing on oneself and others, both seated and lying down. Much time is given to practice. The first attunement, which connects you to Reiki, is given.
Reiki Level II
Reiki symbols and distant healing are introduced. Students are taught to focus on understanding and using the symbols. We will discuss how and when to use them and will practice using them. There is an attunement to the symbols.
Reiki Level III Master Practitioner
This is the Master Practitioner level, for those who wish to deepen their understanding and experience of Reiki and commit to further personal growth through it. Level III requires dedication and, optimally, a daily Reiki self-practice. There is an attunement to the Master symbols.
Reiki Level IV Master Teacher
The focus of this class is to review all that was learned in the previous levels, as well as the attunement process, responsibilities as a teacher, and any other relevant information and processes necessary to guide and support the student in developing their classes their way. Again, there is much focus on using and applying information, and practice.