My Reiki Journey
I was taught in the traditional school of Usui Reiki that was developed by Mikao Usui in Japan before spreading to other parts of the world.
The term Reiki can be translated from the Japanese as a combination of the word Ki, meaning life force or energy, and Rei meaning God-consciousness. Thus, in Reiki it is God-consciousness that guides the life force or energy and directs it towards healing, and for the greatest good of all.
Currently, I am internationally certified as a second degree Reiki practitioner and was trained by Reiki master and teacher Debbie Caknis, in association with the International School of Intuition and Healing. The worldwide accreditation I hold is through the IPHM in the UK: International Practitioners of Holistic Medicine
I will sit the Code of Conduct examination in 2025 and my hope is to complete my Reiki 3 training in 2026.
What you can expect from a Reiki session
Reiki is very gentle and non-invasive and can do no harm. In a session, you will remain fully clothed but will remove your shoes before resting comfortably on a therapy bed.
I will place my hands in various positions, with hands on the body, hands-off, or both. You won’t need to do anything. Most people find Reiki deeply relaxing and restorative.
“So be it and may it harm none.”
Please note that Reiki is not a form of massage. If you are needing body work, I will happily refer you to some incredible practitioners who can provide this and whom I go to regularly myself.
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