Reiki Circle

Participating in a Reiki healing circle is a wonderful addition to your Reiki practice and one that I highly recommend. The ability to meet on a Regular basis with like minded folks is an opportunity not to be missed and if there isn’t a Reiki circle in your area they are quite easy to start up yourself.

Reiki circles come in all shapes and sizes and there are no rules whatsoever as to how they need to be organized. I have participated in many Reiki healing circles and they each have their own personalities and all of them were wonderful. Some of them have met in peoples homes, some in community centers, some in churches and some in schools. One notable one met in a park… regardless of the weather!!! There’s some dedication for you. Some follow set programs, other’s just go with the flow, although I must admit that many of the circles I attended in the United States changed their program when they found out who I was… in which case they wanted to learn as much as they could about Reiki here in Japan and regular programming was interrupted. ๐Ÿ˜†

One of the key components to virtually all of the Reiki circles I have attended (and led) here in Japan is the inclusion of Reiju, which is basically a mini-attunement. The leader (or leaders) all give these special Reiki attunements to everyone gathered and frankly, Reiju is my favorite part of the practice.

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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