I completed my Reiki Level II class on Saturday and am now a Certified Reiki Level II Practitioner! Yay! The class was very intensive and I learned so much including three of the Reiki symbols. We also did a lot of distance healing training incorporating the symbols. I am so excited about all that Reiki has to offer and thrilled to be able to put it out into the world to help wherever I can. I also hope to use Reiki on animals and am thinking about volunteering at an animal shelter or sanctuary. One step at a time . . .
I plan on practicing in my new in-home studio and have to say it's turning out very nicely. I infused Reiki energy into everything that went into this room - from painting the walls, to putting up doors and trim and moving in the furniture. It has a wonderful energy to it and I'm looking forward to sharing it with clients.
If you're interested in receiving a Reiki Distant Healing Session, please feel free to email me. Of course, if you're in the Madison area you're welcome to have a session in person! I've set up a PayPal button on my sidebar until I get a website up and running. If you'd like to learn more about Reiki visit my post
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How a Reiki Distant Healing Session Works
Once I receive your payment, I will contact you via email or telephone (your choice). I will ask you your full name, we will set an intention for the session and I will ask you if there are any areas of concern or areas you would like to focus on. We will then schedule your appointment. At the scheduled time, it is best if you are in a place where you are safe and comfortable. The session will take anywhere from 45 minutes to one hour. When the session is complete, I will again contact you via email or telephone and we will discuss the session.
Sending you Reiki love and remember to Live in the Light!
Ok, first the decorating - amazing! Can I ask - what is that darker color? I love the combo - so unexpected and warm.
ReplyDeleteNow, Reiki. Wonderful. It's been about a year since I became a Reiki Master, but I began in 1997!! So I wasn't in any rush. It's wonderful. I don't do it for a living, but I do it when needed and of course whenever my husband, The Bard needs it.
Do you have the book The Japanese Art of Reiki? Wonderful book - the exercises are great and have amazing results.
I love your reiki room. I wish I had space for a room dedicated to my healing. are you going to do your masters? Hope you enjoy the crystal class. Hugs Sara
ReplyDeleteCongratulations, Tereza! Your healing room looks just lovely. So serene! I wish you much success! My daughter and I both have our 1st degree certificates. She has my little grandson giving the trees reiki, when they go to the park! He loves it...and I'm sure the trees are happy too! Best Wishes! Mari
ReplyDeleteCongrats to you! That room is wonderful! I was a massage therapist for 6 years and never got to work in a room that beautiful!
ReplyDeleteCongratulations and your room is lovely! I am Reiki Master but don't do it for a living either. Maybe someday. In the meantime, I will use it as I am led.
ReplyDeleteCongratulations on your level II status. I love your room as well.
ReplyDeleteYou know, I really don't know anything about reiki. All I know about it is Reiki Master, and I don't think he's very good at it. :P
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Could you post about reiki and some things you've learned? I'd love to hear about them! :)
Congratulations! This is a huge accomplishment. The studio is absolutely lovely...vibes are beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNamaste,
Lisa
Great reikiroom! I wish I lived more near ...
ReplyDeleteLove and peace from Sweden
I plan on becoming a certified Reiki practitioner this year and setting up a home studio myself. Beautiful spot you've created. Your clients will be very comfortable there.
ReplyDeleteLooks lovely! I go for my level II training in 2 weeks.
ReplyDeleteNamaste!