
Reiki Training
Training with me is immersive, human, and grounded. I teach from lived practice, not from scripts. We begin with the basics done beautifully—centred posture, responsive hands, steady breath. Then we add structure: clear openings, calm transitions, and a tidy closing that leaves your system bright rather than heavy. I put equal weight on technique and the subtle craft of attention. Your hands learn where to land and, more importantly, how to stay; you build patience, timing, and a respectful way of listening that does not push. Across the training you will practise complete self‑treatments and structured sessions for others. We cover nervous‑system literacy so you recognise when someone needs slowing, softening, or simply space. I teach you to observe without diagnosing, to explain without promising, and to offer aftercare that is specific and useful—sleep routines, hydration, light movement, and a simple journal for noticing change. You will also learn to create a supportive practice space at home and to adapt your work for travel, work breaks, or family care. Technique expands as your steadiness grows. We work with sequences for head and jaw tension, neck and shoulder release, digestive ease, and deep rest. You will learn transitional holds that lead from alertness to calm, and you will time them with care rather than force. When appropriate, we include distance methods framed with preparation and clean closure. Throughout, ethics are never an extra: consent, confidentiality, scope of practice, and clear signposting to other professionals when needed. The training is paced to real life. I do not measure you by spectacle but by consistency: do your sessions feel safe, coherent, and kind? Your confidence becomes visible in the way you arrive, in your clarity of touch, and in your ability to describe what you do in plain words. I aim to help you grow a practice that supports your own wellbeing first so that serving others remains joyful and sustainable. By the end, you will hold a reliable method you can trust in busy months and quiet ones alike.
Is this training suitable for complete beginners?
Yes. We start with foundations—posture, breath, hand placements—and build slowly toward confident sessions for self and others.
Do you teach distance methods?
When your fundamentals are steady, we add simple, ethical distance approaches with clear preparation and closing.
How is your training different from a quick weekend course?
I focus on integration, ethics, and repeatable skill—steady practice that endures beyond a single intensive.







