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Reiki Training level 1

Elisabeth from Torbay - Long Bay

Dear Neighbours
I am holding another Reiki level 1 class.
Reiki is a natural easy to learn healing modality, once you have been initiated this will be available to you for the rest of your life 24/7.
The training is on Friday the 16th of April in the evening starting at 7pm for about 1.5 to 2 hrs. Then the following Saturday the 17th starting around 9 am until around 3 - 4 pm.
With level 1 you will learn what Reiki is, how you could use it, various hand positions and practise them, and whatever comes up in the class to be discussed.
Included is a manual a folder, gluten free vegetarian lunch, snacks during the evening and day.
There will be a follow up after 5 to 6 weeks, this is usually an evening and will be 1.5 to 2 hrs. If you think this might be something for you and or have questions, drop me a line.

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