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How to Take a Reiki I Class

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A Reiki practitioner goes through three levels before moving on to the master designation. Each level involves a deeper intensity and a stronger ability to pass on the healing energy of the higher power through the hands. Prior to taking any Reiki classes, you should receive a Reiki treatment and see how you feel. The next step is to get a Reiki attunement from a master. Read on to learn more.

Difficulty: Moderate
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  1. Step 1

    Find a Reiki master who holds classes. They are found in yoga centers, in new thought churches and online. The most important factor is that you want to learn from someone whom you respect and believe in. Some famous Reiki masters charge large fees, while other less notable masters give you the same energy and instruction for little or no fee.

  2. Step 2

    Get a Reiki treatment from the master prior to asking him or her to give you an attunement and train you on level one. Your comfort level with your trainer is as important, possible more important, than the reputation of the trainer.

  3. Step 3

    Prepare for your class by spending time in meditation prior to the class. Dress comfortably and avoid caffeine or any other kind of chemical stimulant. The level I training can take anywhere from two to eight hours.

  4. Step 4

    Go for a full vacation of Reiki training at one of many spas around the country that offer Reiki masters to their guests. You can receive energy treatments, an attunement and enough hours to qualify you for master designation in the span of a three-day spa vacation, typically set in harmonious, peaceful surroundings.

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