First Degree Reiki Class

Reiki, pronounced "ray key", means Universal Life Force. This energy is all around us, and we can channel it.
The Reiki process is a simple method of hands-on healing as developed by Dr. Mikao Usui, a minister from Kyoto, Japan. After training, Reiki energy flows through the arms and hands of the Reiki healer and into the cells of the person being treated. The energy is used to normalize body functions. It helps to reestablish balance and harmony on the physical, emotional, and spiritual planes so that the natural function is restored. Reiki differs from other healing methods in that a specific attunement process is used to prepare students for the flow of healing energy. This protects them from either transmitting or absorbing any negative energetic patterns.
By the end of this First Degree Reiki Class you will be able to:
- Deliver effective and powerful Reiki treatments for yourself, family, friends, clients and pets.
- Use Reiki to heal any condition--physical, emotional, mental or spiritual.
- Treat injuries and accidents with Reiki
- Understand the purpose of the chakras and how they work, and utilize the information intuitively to bring balance and healing to the self or others. Scan the chakra centers of the person receiving treatment and perceive areas of reduced vitality flow.
- Channel Reiki energy into yourself or others, and sense the energy as it flows through your hands.
- Appreciate how attitudes can create dis-ease in the mind and emotions, and how the physical body might be affected.
View our Reiki Class Schedule or click on our Reiki Class Registration form to sign up for the First Degree Reiki Class at the John Harvey Gray Center for Reiki Healing today.
Cost:
$150*
Deposit of $50 required at registration, balance due at start of workshop.
($75 - to repeat the workshop if you have taken it before with John or Lourdes)
Deposit of $50 required at registration, balance due at start of workshop.
CEU Disclosure:
This continuing education activity has been approved for 13.0 contact hours by the Commission on Continuing Education of the New Hampshire Nurses Association which is accredited as an approver of continuing education in nursing by the American Nurses’ Credentialing Center’s Commission on Accreditation.




