
A return to traditional foundations
This is the second day of our two-day Shoden Training.
Rather than compressing this work into a one-day certification, this offering honours the slower, deeper path through initiation, practice, and integration.
What this training is
Reiki Level 1 is focused entirely on self-healing. This is a period of learning how to:
enter a receptive, non-forcing state
sense and respond to energy through the hands
work with Byōsen (energetic sensation)
develop daily self-Reiki as a lived practice
build a grounded, personal relationship with Reiki energy
There is no practising on others at this level.
Training structure
Part Two — Integration Circle & Certification
After the integration period, students are invited back for a group gathering.
This includes:
reflection and shared insight
refinement of sensing and presence
clarification of questions that arise through practice
grounding the long-term relationship with Reiki
At this point, students who have engaged with the practice receive their Reiki Level 1 (Shoden) certificate, acknowledging completion of training and integration.
This training may be right for you if you:
feel called to Reiki as a practice or discipline, not a quick qualification
value depth, embodiment, and integrity
are interested in self-healing and self-cultivation
prefer learning that unfolds over time
wish to study Reiki in a way closer to its original roots
Certification
Certification acknowledges:
completion of Reiki Shoden training
initiation and integration of self-healing practice
an established relationship with Reiki energy
It does not certify clinical skill or practitioner status.
Pathway forward
Completion of Reiki Level 1 is a prerequisite for Reiki Level 2. Students who complete Shoden through this model enter Level 2 with:
stronger sensitivity
clearer discernment
deeper confidence
a more ethical and embodied foundation
Past Reiki students of mine are invited to re-sit Level 1 at half price.
This is not a refresher or fast-track. It is an invitation to return to Reiki as a lived discipline - one that deepens through consistency, sensitivity, and integration.
There is no pressure to progress or collect levels. Certificates are offered after a period of practice, reflecting Reiki as something embodied rather than completed in a day.
If you trained with me previously and feel called to return, you are welcome to reach out.
Sometimes the most meaningful step forward is a conscious return.
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