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First & Second Degree Reiki Training

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Reiki is one of the most popular and widely recognized forms of energy healing in the world. Founded by Japanese mystic Mikao Usui, Reiki literally translates as “divine (or universal) life force.” When properly applied, Reiki maintains our health and well-being, and can unveil our deepest spiritual nature.

In this weekend Reiki training, you receive initiations for both first and second degree Reiki using a sacred process called an attunement. For many, simply being attuned to Reiki is a life-changing experience because attunement raises overall energy vibration, causing negative life patterns to be shed.

With compassion and humor, Reiki master Brett Bevell gently guides us in learning Reiki techniques for self-treatment and teaches us how to perform sessions with on others. We also learn how to engage sacred Reiki symbols to increase the power of Reiki treatments, bring focus for mental health, and send Reiki treatments distantly.

No previous Reiki experience is required.

$15 materials fee; include when you register. Recommended reading: Bevell, Reiki for Spiritual Healing. Brett Bevell is also teaching Reiki & the Magic of Awakening; September 17-19, 2010.

Reiki master Brett Bevell is author of The Reiki Magic Guide to Self-Attunement and Reiki For Spiritual Healing. A poet and performance artist, he is also author of America Needs a Woman President and America Needs a Buddhist President, a poem that initially aired nationwide on NPR’s All Things Considered. A Reiki master since 1995, Bevell teaches Reiki trainings worldwide.

Brett Bevell

For more information: Call 877.944.2002 (US) or 845.266.4444 (International) or email us at registration@eomega.org

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