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Become Both: Certified People AND Animal Reiki Healer Level I & Level II
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Reiki Chakra Balancing for Animals and People
BOTHELL, Wash. - Washingtoner -- Reiki is becoming more well-known.  Dr. Oz, on national television, stated it was the No. 1 alternative healing modality.  That is a very big endorsement for the power of Reiki.

The word Reiki (pronounced "ray-key") comes from the Japanese words meaning Spiritual Energy

Reiki is a spiritual system cultivating compassionate intention, which in turn may bring about healing transformation.

The practice of Reiki helps you navigate life's challenges with grace and surrender while you learn to listen to and be present for others in a compassionate space. Offering yourself as a conduit through which energy can flow for the good of another (person, animal, plant) is the single most powerful gift that you can give and receive.

Animals naturally are in tune with their natural rhythms. During a Reiki session, animals often experience a deep state of peace as the Reiki clears imbalances (emotional, behavioral, and physical), allowing for new and harmonious patterns of health and wellness to emerge. Reiki goes to the core of issues to heal. Animals being very open and receptive to the healing energy respond with great benefits.

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Reiki Certification for People and Animals Level I & Level II Training

For the past 15 years, this class was taught in person. With the pandemic continuing, Vicki Draper, Reiki Master/Teacher is offering the Reiki Certification Training on Zoom.

This is exciting since you have an easier time to digest and integrate the information over 9 weeks instead of 2 all day classes.  You have plenty of time to get questions answered that come up during the training. You will receive even more take home supporting resources of handouts and videos.

In this class, you will:

Become a Reiki Healer when you receive a Reiki Level I and Level II attunement
Learn the history of Reiki
Learn about the chakra system
Learn how to clear and balance the chakras
Learn how to use Reiki on your self
Learn how to use Reiki on Animals, People and Plants
Discover the Sacred Reiki symbols and how to use them
Be able to do distance healing sessions for animals and people

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Be able to build a bridge of light supporting loved ones for end of life transition
Receive a Reiki Level I and Reiki Level II certificate - fully Reiki certified for people and animals and more...

When:  Wednesdays, September 8th - November 3rd, 2021
6:00 - 7:30pm Pacific

Where: Zoom

Tuition: $900 (includes $100 discount for Reiki I and II together)
Class size is limited!

Ready to register:
Visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/165860399921

Questions? Schedule Assessment https://www.HealingYourAnimal.com/Assessment.php

Vicki is Available for Interviews.

Contact
Vicki Draper, President
Healing Your Animal, Inc.
***@healingyouranimal.com


Source: Healing Your Animal, Inc.

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