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Reiki School Day 27 part 2: How to conduct a Reiki Session for someone else: the complete checklist


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This can be used as a template to ground you in your sessions for others, please know this is non-exhaustive and after a few sessions, to make it yours, add some of your own practice:


There is a text version, and an image version you can screenshot and keep in your phone or print!




Offering Reiki: the Checklist: • Ask for the person’s birth name (+ current location if it’s a distance healing) • Explain what is reiki, without creating miracles expectations • Ground the client by meditating together (through breath, visualisation or any other way) • Listen to your client (by communicating or scanning their present energy) • Ask for consent (let them ask themselves the question out loud: do I consent to a session? Then the client wait for their body's consent, an intuition, a trigger, a shift, a yes) • Let the client be a part of the session, by letting them Create intentions for the session, they must understand they are the ones choosing to heal and healing themselves • Trust your insights & communicate what is being communicated to you in clear ways that doesn’t create fear-mongering or fatalism. • Scan & clear what is asking to be detoxed (in doubt, describe it to them and ask for consent). If the « energy blockage » isn’t shifting, consider the client coming back to it later in the session and/or during another session. • Close their energy field, create boundaries and protection outside their aura • Welcome in any question • Disconnect fully from their energy by dancing, stretching, shaking, moving your body, washing your hands or having a shower, eating, drinking water. • Catch up on them a few days later


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