This week, I spent some time learning new things related to teaching from a Gendai Reiki Shoden, Okuden, Shinpiden and Gokuikaiden (Level one through Master/Teacher) class with Amy Rowland. Gendai Reiki is the name of the modality developed by Mr. Hiroshi Doi, a student of both Western and Eastern styles of Reiki and a member of the Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai, the society started by Mikao Usui, the founder of the Reiki system.
Gendai means "Modern" and this is a modern adaptation of the Reiki system that builds on both traditional Western and Eastern styles. During the weekend, Amy gave us 10 attunements (in two days!) which left the three of us feeling very clear, like our spiritual windows had just been washed.
The system simplifies the first level of training and adds a teacher's level that bases the system of teaching on the quest for enlightenment or satori. It is truly a beautiful system and I believe that I will add it to my repetoire of teaching topics over the next year. I need to soak in the energies awhile, however, before I teach it.
Later in the week, I joined four students in continuing their quest for Sekhem-Seichim-Reiki training in a Thursday evening class where I attuned them to the fourth and fifth facets (levels) of the system. These facets help you to set the space for healing and open up to your soul blueprint or design for your life purpose.
On Saturday, March 21, I taught four students the introduction to Crystal Journeying. We worked with six crystals over the day and felt their healing energies take us to the three shamanic worlds and introduce us to our Animal totems and show us about our lives in a different way.
On Sunday, March 22, I completed training for Karen Meyer-Cain to the Master/Teacher facet of the Sekhem-Seichim-Reiki system in her master attunement. I want to thank Jennifer Klang who acted as our "student" in the class for the purpose of receiving the various attunements of the system.
Today, I am having a bit of a rest and getting myself centered to go back to level one next weekend.
Monday, March 23, 2009
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