Reiki Training level 1
Hi all
I have 1 space left for Reiki training level 1. This will be held next week Friday night and the following Saturday. The class is held in Torbay.
Reiki is a simple and natural form of healing on the physical, emotional, mental and spiritual planes. Anybody can learn Reiki.
With Level 1 you will learn what Reiki is, how you could use it, various hand positions, many other subjects will be talked about. We will practise the hand positions.
Included is a manual and folder, gluten free vegetarian lunch, snacks during the day.
We will start at 6pm on the Friday night until around 7:30, Then the following Saturday wil will start around 9am and finish around 3-4pm. There will be a follow up after 5 weeks, this is usually an evening and will be 1.5 to 2 hrs.
So if this speaks to you drop me a line and I can give you more information.
Looking forward to connect
Elisabeth
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