NEW June Teleclass | Reiki and Dying

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.

In this teleclass Frans Stiene we will be looking at how death relates to the system of Reiki. He will discuss:

  • how the idea of death affects your spiritual practice
  • how to support people who are dying
  • the ethics of supporting those who are dying
  • how we overcome the fear of death and why is this so important
  • and the place of death in Japanese esoteric teachings.

This teleclass is not only a must for any person on a spiritual journey, but also for those working in palliative care.

DATES:
USA: Wednesday 20 June, 6pm (EDT time)
UK: Wednesday 20 June, 11pm
AUSTRALIA: Thursday 21 June, 8am

Book Here

There will be a recording of the session sent to all those who book in - so don't worry if you can't make it!

We suggest signing in and calling in 5 to 10 minutes early to ensure that you know how the system works.

A Teleclass is a live, interactive class, sometimes called a conference call. Students have the chance to talk and discuss with the teacher during the call. You will be charged for the cost of call to, or within, the USA for this Teleclass if you do not use the local country call-in info. Most phone companies give discounts for long distance and international calls within and to the USA. Otherwise we recommend using Skype on the internet which is a freecall within the USA and is approx .02 cents a minute internationally (check this from your own country). If you need help setting up a skype account then let us know. http://WWW.SKYPE.COM

There are local country call-in numbers for most countries.


You will be sent the call-in details once you have booked in.


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