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Seminar

Jikiden Reiki Seminars are based on what Chiyoko Yamaguchi had lerned directly from Chujiro Hayashi in 1938 and practiced through her life for over 60 years 

Shoden (Level 1): Two day Seminar

※ No pre-requisites

 

 The objectives of Jikiden Reiki®️


 The history of Reiki - Mr. Usui's life, Reiki's origin


 The history of Jikiden Reiki®︎ 
Chiyoko sensei’s life
,Yamaguchi Family

 Gokai - the 5 Principles in Japanese


 Learn about Reiju and receive Reiju


 The concept of Byosen
 (feeling energy blockage)

 First aid technique for cuts, bruises, burns and more


 The first Shirushi (symbol)


 Learn and practice Ketsueki Kokan-Ho (the blood circulation technique)


 Reiki Mawashi (a method use to feel the Reiki energy flowing)


 Hatsurei-Ho (a method used to practice Reiki alone)


 Reiki practice/Group treatment, Self-treatment



 Receive 3  Reiju 



 

 Tuition:

 CAD $400 + GST = $420.00 (payable by cash, cheque, e-transfer)

 Fee Includes:

 

 Text Book

 Registration with Jikiden Reiki Institute in Kyoto, Japan.

 Certificate in English

 Certificate in Japanese 

 (Japanse certificate to Shoden maybe combined with the Okuden course)

 

Okuden (Level 2): One day Class



※ Pre-requiseite: complete Shoden Class

 More in-depth history


 Q&A Regarding Shoden (Level1)


 Receive Reiju


 SEI HE KI  Chiryo (Psychological Treatment)

 Second Shirushi (Symbol)

 Kototama (Kotodama) for Seiheki Chiryo technique

 Practice Seiheki Chiryo technique

 Receive Reiju


 Jumon (Symbol)

 Enkaku Reiki (Distance Healing Treatment)


 Practice Distant Reiki Technique

​ Receive  2 Reiju 



 

Tuition:

 CAD $425 + GST = $446.25

 

Registration with Jikiden Reiki Institute in Kyoto,Japan

Okuden Certificate in both English and  Japanese

To Register:

Deposit of $100 is required. Deposit is non-refundable is transferable to future classes.

 Notes

 

1. Jikiden Reiki seminars require registrations in advance.

2. Participants in Jikiden Reiki seminars are expected to agree with and comply with the objectives and regulations of the Jikiden Reiki Institute.

3. Mid-course entry or early exit is not allowed.

4. It is acceptable to take them on separate days if you are unable to attend the Shoden and Okuden parts consecutively. However, new students must complete the Shoden part before taking the Okuden part.

Shoko Kawamura  (Port Coquitlam, B.C.)

Text 778-868-0861

Jikidenreikiwithshoko@gmail.com

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