33 results for tag: Providence Reiki Training
First Degree Reiki Training at Providence Zen Center
First Degree Reiki Training at Providence Zen Center October 22nd and 23rd from 1-6 Saturday and Sunday. First Degree Traditional Usui Reiki Training is where all new Reiki students begin their Traditional Usui Reiki Training. In this class, students receive all four First Degree Reiki Attunements, practice sharing and experience receiving Reiki, and be ready to share Reiki with friends, family, and emergency situations. First Degree Traditional Usui Reiki Training is offered as a two-day Training. The fee for the two-day training is $175.
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First Degree Reiki Training Rhode Island
I am excited to offer a two-day First Degree Usui Reiki Training Rhode Island at the Providence Zen Center in Cumberland, RI, on Friday, July 10th, and Saturday, July 11th, from 12 to 5!
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Twenty Year Reiki Anniversary
It occurred to me yesterday morning during meditation practice that last week was the anniversary of receiving Reiki Training twenty years ago! I am so grateful for the plethora of amazing Reiki experiences over the last twenty years. It is impossible for me to envision my life without Reiki and its healing, guided energy. There has not been one day in the twenty years when Reiki was not consciously present in my life. Thank you, Reiki, for all the gifts and Teachings!
First Degree Reiki Training at Providence Zen Center
I am excited to offer a two-day First Degree Usui Reiki Training at the Providence Zen Center in Cumberland, RI, on Saturday, February 28th, and Sunday, March 1st, from 12 to 6!
Update: New First Degree Reiki Training at Providence Zen Center in Cumberland, Rhode Island July 10th and July 11th..
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Biofield Therapies: Helpful Or Full Of Hype? Review Looks At Reiki, Therapeutic Touch And Healing Touch
As we continue to explore research on biofield therapies, including Reiki, it is important to consider that many researchers have an agenda when conducting their work. Biofield therapies are still considered controversial. I am curious when biofield therapies like Reiki will no longer be called "complementary and alternative medicine". I find it interesting that biofield therapies like Reiki, some of which have been around for thousands of years, are considered "alternative medicine," and allopathic medicine, relatively new, is called "traditional medicine". Somehow, those two phrases do not logically make sense based on which is traditional and which is the new "alternative". I'm interested in your thoughts and perceptions on the following review: Biofield Therapies: Helpful or Full of Hype?...