During this course, you will be introduced to the Usui system of Reiki healing, which is both a popular personal and spiritual development system and also an energy healing technique.
The Japanese word Reiki means ‘universal life force energy’ and is based on the free-flow of this energy in a person. Eastern medicine has always recognised and worked with this energy which flows through all living things and is vital to well-being.
Reiki’s healing flow adjusts to the specific needs of each recipient, thereby promoting the body’s natural ability to heal. Because it engages on many levels of being – physical, emotional, mental and spiritual - it helps to balance the body’s energy centres and brings them into equilibrium. Reiki can be likened to a free flowing river. This river is like energy flowing easily down through the body. Occasionally a pebble or a rock may fall into that river making the flow of water a little more difficult. These pebbles can be compared to human emotions such as worry, fear and anger, with each pebble building one on top of the other. Soon there is only a trickle of water running in that once free-flowing river and at this point physical pain may also be experienced.
More energy is offered to the body when a person receives Reiki. This extra energy is like a flood that washes down through our rivers removing and dissolving obstacles in its way.
You will learn what Reiki is all about, the history of Reiki, the five Reiki principles and how to channel Reiki to yourself, friends and family and even animals and plants, as well as undergoing a Reiki attunement. You will also learn about the chakras and how to incorporate them into Reiki treatments.
This attunement may also assist with your spiritual transformation and personal development and help to enhance your intuition and outlook on life. In this way, it may present opportunities for a more resourceful and authentic state of being, more in touch with your true self.
There are yoga, meditation, biodynamic exercise and demonstration videos included, as well as lectures, opportunities for self-enquiry and further read materials.