Distance Reiki

Following my post on Distance Reiki I’ve received a ton of email asking me to reconsider my position… so I have… ๐Ÿ˜€

Generally, the comments received agreed with my position on distance attunements (which is always nice… thank you) and quite a few asked me if Reiki styles that were created with Distance Attunements in mind were not completely acceptable forms of Reiki Training. While Reiki styles such as Hana Reiki, Komyo Reiki & Gendai Reiki were all designed for hands-on (so to speak) attunements, Reiki styles like Sacred Flames Reiki, Threshold Reiki and Karuna Ki as well as non-Reiki systems like MPRUE, Chios and Ra~Sheeba all have strong distance attunement practices embedded, which admittedly, do not detract at all from their authenticity or power.

The main point of most of the emails received was that people want to take Reiki training from me, but do not want to have to travel to Japan to do so. Fair enough! I can understand the importance of such systems and do feel a Distance Reiki Training system might be of benefit to a lot of people, so I will endeavor to find an alternative that doesn’t go against my own Reiki principles…

In the meantime, please stay tuned to these pages for updates as things <technical term> develop. ๐Ÿ˜†

For further explanation or discussion, your thoughts are most welcome and highly encouraged, please feel free to comment below!!!

Duane P. Flowers, Reiki Master

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