Reiki 2
Reiki 2 is where the practice deepens. In this course you will receive a new series of attunements, be introduced to the three sacred Reiki symbols, and learn how to send Reiki across distance and through time. If Reiki 1 gave you the foundation, Reiki 2 gives you the tools.
This course is taught through a trauma-informed lens, which means we move at a pace that respects your nervous system, consent is central to everything we do, and there is no rushing through material that deserves time and space. The symbols we work with in Reiki 2 are ancient and layered. Be patient with yourself as you settle into them.
By the end of this course you will know how to work with Cho Ku Rei, Sei He Ki, and Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen, understand the ethics of distance healing, and have the confidence to take your practice further, whether that means deepening your personal practice or beginning to work with others more intentionally.
Currently each class is getting scheduled on a 1:1 basis so please contact Monica for scheduling at monica@restorativehealinghaven.com
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Lesson 1: What this course is and how it builds on Reiki 1
Reiki 2 introduces you to the ancient symbols at the heart of this practice, and deepens everything you learned in Reiki 1.
Reiki 2 introduces you to the ancient symbols at the heart of this practice, and deepens everything you learned in Reiki 1.
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Lesson 2: A note for students who trained elsewhere
You don't need to unlearn what you already know. You're adding to it.
You don't need to unlearn what you already know. You're adding to it.
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Lesson 3: Deepening your trauma-informed practice
Having more tools means being more intentional about when and how you use them.
Having more tools means being more intentional about when and how you use them.
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Lesson 1: What the symbols are and where they come from
These symbols have been part of your practice since your very first attunement. Now you will work with them directly.
These symbols have been part of your practice since your very first attunement. Now you will work with them directly.
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Lesson 2: How to invoke and work with a symbol
Over time the symbols can begin to feel like old friends, each with their own character and way of working.
Over time the symbols can begin to feel like old friends, each with their own character and way of working.
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Lesson 3: Respecting the symbols: tradition and controversy
Over time the symbols can begin to feel like old friends, each with their own character and way of working.
Over time the symbols can begin to feel like old friends, each with their own character and way of working.
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Lesson 1: What Cho Ku Rei is and how to draw it
Cho Ku Rei is a directive. An invitation for energy to arrive with intention and force.
Cho Ku Rei is a directive. An invitation for energy to arrive with intention and force.
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Lesson 2: Uses and applications
Cho Ku Rei is the symbol you will reach for most often. Its uses are wide.
Cho Ku Rei is the symbol you will reach for most often. Its uses are wide.
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Lesson 1: What Sei He Ki is and how to draw it
Also described as the Dragon at the Gate, it invites us to go inward to heal the roots of what troubles us.
Also described as the Dragon at the Gate, it invites us to go inward to heal the roots of what troubles us.
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Lesson 2: Uses and applications: trauma, emotion, and harmony
Sei He Ki is the symbol I find most resonant with trauma-informed work, and the one I want to speak about most carefully.
Sei He Ki is the symbol I find most resonant with trauma-informed work, and the one I want to speak about most carefully.
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Lesson 1: What Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen is and how to draw it
No past, no present, no future. We are all connected, and the distances of space and time are an illusion.
No past, no present, no future. We are all connected, and the distances of space and time are an illusion.
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Lesson 2: Sending Reiki across time and distance
You can direct healing energy back to a moment in the past when it was most needed.
You can direct healing energy back to a moment in the past when it was most needed.
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Lesson 1: Consent, ethics, and sneaky Reiki
Sneaky Reiki is not Reiki. It is energy work of the ego.
Sneaky Reiki is not Reiki. It is energy work of the ego.
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Lesson 2: How to structure and run a distance session
Intent is what matters. Use whatever works for you.
Intent is what matters. Use whatever works for you.
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Lesson 3: Practicing with others: trading sessions
This kind of practice builds confidence and helps you begin to develop your own language for what energy feels like when it is moving.
This kind of practice builds confidence and helps you begin to develop your own language for what energy feels like when it is moving.
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Lesson 1: What Reiki 2 makes possible professionally
The practitioners who do the most meaningful work are the ones who put in the quiet hours of practice before they ever see a client.
The practitioners who do the most meaningful work are the ones who put in the quiet hours of practice before they ever see a client.
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Lesson 2: Recommended reading and references
The reading will mean more as your practice deepens. Let the sessions lead and let the books follow.
The reading will mean more as your practice deepens. Let the sessions lead and let the books follow.
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