Tuesday 7 August 2007

How to Learn Reiki and Become a Reiki Master

How to Learn Reiki and Become a Reiki Master
By Chris Robertson



Reiki is a spiritual and physical healing practice that helps individuals overcome health issues and produce stress management in their lives. Reiki has been used for healing since the end of the last century, but is still growing in popularity today. Listed below are the steps to take if you desire to learn Reiki and become a Reiki Master.



There are three levels of Reiki that must be completed in order to become a Reiki Master. These are the First Degree level, the Second Degree level, and the Master/Teacher, or Third Degree, level. Each level is explained below.



First Degree Reiki



In the First Degree level of Reiki, you'll learn how Reiki works, Reiki's historical background, and the different types of Reiki systems that exist today. You'll also be initiated into Reiki and receive your first Reiki energy experience through Reiki Attunement.



Through Reiki Attunement, you'll learn first-hand how to tune in to Reiki energy and use it for stress management and physical and emotional healing. This initiation usually involves lying on your back or stomach while a Master or practitioner places his or her hands from your head to toes to approximate the traditional chakra locations. The energy flows through the Master's hands into your body.



Although much training is provided through home courses and online courses, you should receive your Reiki Attunement through a Master in person to fully understand Reiki. Once you've experienced Reiki for yourself, you'll start learning how to give others Reiki treatments.



Second Degree Reiki



In the Second Degree level of Reiki, you'll expand on your initial experiences. You'll learn about distance healing as well. Distance healing involves channeling Reiki energies to someone in another town or even another country! The energy vibration is different with this type of Reiki. It has a higher proportion of energy from the Source and a lower proportion of Chi than the First Degree level. Where the First Degree level promotes primarily physical healing, the Second Degree level promotes healing on a mental, spiritual and emotional level.



Master/Teacher Reiki or Third Degree Level



In the Master/Teacher, or Third Degree, level of Reiki, you'll learn how to use Reiki symbols and what they mean. You'll also learn how to use various methods of stress management such as healing drumming and crystal healing with crystals. You'll become familiar with sacred mantras and how the different energies work so you can teach others. You'll also be able to perform Reiki Attunements.



There are many workshops, online and off-line, to help you learn Reiki. There are also places you can go to have a wonderful Reiki experience, such as the Bell Rock Vortex in Sedona, Arizona. Wherever you go or whomever you choose to help you along the Reiki journey, make sure to open yourself fully to the Reiki energy so you can experience its true healing power.



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Wednesday 16 May 2007

Back In The Light

The last few weeks have been full of positive reiki experiences. I have had some success with distant healing, which I did as an exercise when I reviewed a reiki 2 class. I have also been trying it on different people and I am sure it has made some difference. It is wonderful to have a tool with such a widespread application.

I've also got the group treatments started again and we are planning to extend the group - watch this space for reports.

Sunday 22 April 2007

Back In The Saddle

I've been doing my self treatments every day, but it was good to get back to group treatments last week - albeit with a slightly reduced group. We must try to get a few more people interested.

I've also experimented on a situation and now I have to work on my leg, which I reinjured today. Wish me luck!

Saturday 3 March 2007

Taking Note Of Reiki Experiences

It's been just over a month since I did Reiki II and it's been an interesting period, getting used to the new tools that are available. I have experimented with distant healing and tried reiki on food and other substances. I have tried it on travel and on situations, with some success.

The only thing I have not succeeded with is keeping this blog so that I can note things down as they happen. But I am looking forward to our Reiki II meeting tomorrow. It will be fun to hear what others have been up to.

Sunday 11 February 2007

After Reiki II

It's been a couple of weeks since I did my second degree reiki course and I have been using it. It's amazing how much more energy there is to throw at a problem. This week I had a bad eye, some sort of muscular strain, so I put my hand over it for 20 minutes one night and the next morning it was on the mend. I am starting to see more instances of how it works.

Tuesday 23 January 2007

Group Treatment - Jan 23, 2007

Today was the first time in ages I have done a group treatment and not felt sleepy at some point. Instead I felt energised and very in tune with what was happening. With one group treatment I felt a lot in the lower right problem, which was unsurprising given that the subject had been suffering a colon problem. With another, I felt heat over the shoulders.

When it was my turn to be treated, I felt relaxed but did not fall asleep. There were two experiences of note. The first was when my feet were being treated and I felt as if someone were pushing firmly against them. The second was when my back was being treated and I could hear conversation. Spooky, but interesting.

Sunday 21 January 2007

Treating Colds With Reiki

Or not treating colds, but trying to stop them. When I start to feel blocked or my glands start to swell, I put my hands on them. In three cases, this seems to have retarded the onset of a cold. In one case, I got it anyway, but it's a good hit rate. Sometimes the energy goes to other areas, but sometimes it goes where you hope it will. Who could ask for more.

Stealth Reiki

A friend had a bad shoulder the other day. We had never discussed the fact that I have done reiki. It just never came up, so I was wondering how to help without having to enter into a long discussion. Luckily, the opportunity presented itself when she asked me to rub in some cream to the affected area. I was able to give a bit of reiki, only for a minute or so. By the next day, she was feeling better.

In these situations it is difficult to know what worked best, but it certainly didn't hurt. Having had similar injuries myself, I know that they can last for several days, so it was pleasing that she recovered quickly

Self Treating

I've managed to get in a couple of full self treatments recently. When I have quiet space I start to feel things again. I always have heat under my hands when treating my ribcage, especially on the right side. Occasionally, as I did the other night, I feel movement of energy, which is something I usually feel with other people - or when other people are treating me.

I get a great sense of well being when I have completed a full self treatment - or done any reiki at all. I also enjoy the group treatments, because there is a great sense of peace and energy.

Tuesday 9 January 2007

Using The Noise

Yesterday, I took part in a group treatment. I was thinking about the value of quiet time to concentrate on feeling the energy. Although I can do that when I am doing a self treatment, it is harder to do when you are distracted by the noise of the traffic and the fan.

However, I have found that the best approach is to make that noise work for you - as part of the noise that drowns out other noise. Trying to make it part of the curtain tbat blankets you from other thought can be achieved, though with difficulty.

During the treatment, I could feel heat between my soles and the floor and I was also very aware of heat on various people as I was treating them. Next treatment due in two weeks - I can't wait.

Thursday 4 January 2007

A Child's Perception Of Reiki

'Mummy, put your hand like that - there, please'. What my daughter was asking was for me to do some reiki on her cut hand. A few weeks earlier, she had commented that my hugs were very warm. Now I realised that she had cottoned on that something happened when I put my hand over hers. At the very least, it felt good.

Through a half hour car journey, she replaced my hand whenever it slipped, positioning it so it was cupping hers without touching the cut. Later, she told me: 'I don't need you to do that any more.'

I quite often give her a warm hug - to calm her down and make her feel good. It is difficult to get a response as you would with an adult, but I can tell when she feels good, because she snuggles in for more. Or she darts off because she's OK.

What is interesting about this is that I have never said to her: 'I'm doing reiki on you.' Instead, I do it while doing the things that most mums do - hugging and touching. So the perception that something is happening is all from her, and she has no preconceptions. At four, everything is still new and exciting. So I think her take on this is very positive.

Tuesday 2 January 2007

Finding A Quiet Space

One of the difficult things about living near a main road is that there is traffic noise at all times of day and night. That means that it can be difficult to find a quiet mental space when doing reiki - and I find that is essential if I am going to concentrate on what I am feeling.

It can be achieved, but it takes some work. I find it useful to focus on light (while my eyes are closed) or to think of something relaxing, such as an empty beach. When I do that, I can feel things. This morning, I tried that and immediately noticed an increased warmth under my right hand in position six. I hadn't been feeling it before, because of being distracted. I think techniques for focusing can be a key part of maximising the experience of practicing reiki.