I took part in your recent Mantras and Symbols webclass and just wanted to let you know not only how much I enjoyed it but what a big impact it has made on me and my Reiki practice.
Frans Stiene is a committed Reiki teacher who, in July 2012, has the unique opportunity to begin Shugendo training in Japan. YOU can help him to raise the funds to go.
Frans has been studying and teaching the system of Reiki from a Japanese perspective since 1999 all around the globe. Those of you who know Frans know that he is 100% committed to his roles as a Reiki teacher and as a student of the practice. His generosity in sharing his path with others is a stand-out amongst Reiki teachers.
Come and join international Reiki Teacher Frans Stiene as he takes you step-by-step through how to teach a Reiki Level I, II and III class, how to run practice groups, deal with students and much, much more in a series of 6 one-hour teleclasses. Whether you want to teach - or are already teaching, or are a IHReiki student already - this teleclass is for you.
We understand times are tough and we’d like to be able to help.
And we think we can do that in multiple ways by offering 5 scholarships for the Shinpiden Reiki Level III courses In Australia.
I have a lot of animal friends—some are human and some are not.
Within the Reiki community we talk a lot about healing ourselves, and supporting the healing of others. There is another area of healing that I would like to discuss, and specifically in relation to non-human animals: how animals support our healing.
This one and a half hour webclass explores how, in our modern world, we think of death as something to be feared; there might be pain, there will be loss and then there is the unknown. But through the spiritual practice of the system of Reiki we can learn to face the idea of death and death itself.
The system of Reiki is a Japanese practice and the principles of it align closely with many other Japanese Arts. One special Japanese Art is that of making and drinking tea.