So, this is how I started my professional Reiki practice. Clients were grateful to receive the discount and happily signed up for sessions. For the rest, I started charging a small fee per session (less than the average fee). For those clients who came through the clinic, I worked on them strictly as a volunteer without charging a fee. The clients who were receiving Reiki sessions from me told their family and friends and in turn they told their family and friends and before I knew it, I was giving an average of five Reiki sessions per day. Not everyone got well of course, but there was always a consistent improvement in quality of life … and that is what Reiki is all about.Īfter I took my Second Degree Training from John the number of clients increased as if by magic. Whenever I had an unusual case, I consulted with John and followed his advice. Understanding what the client needed and providing it helped me get consistent results. When I wasn’t giving sessions, I was studying the books … reviewing all of the material I had learned in class. This was invaluable in my learning process. I have always been very good at conducting a thorough interview and getting feedback from my clients after their sessions. I loved it! The more sessions I gave the more I wanted to give. Within three months I was doing an average of 3 Reiki sessions per day. I kept a yoga mat and pillows in the trunk of my car so that I could set up a make-shift Reiki table quickly anytime, anywhere, and give Reiki sessions. In addition, I offered Reiki sessions to friends, family members, co-workers … anyone who wanted to have a Reiki session. All of the sessions were given on a volunteer basis, free of charge. The clinic also allowed me to work privately with some of their clients. Practicing correctly and gaining experience needs to take place before you set up your professional Reiki practice. ![]() I was fortunate enough that the clinic permitted me to use all of the techniques I had learned from John, which was a tremendous help because this allowed me to practice properly and gain experience. I gave Reiki sessions at this clinic for two years, every Monday from 9:00 a.m. One of the first things I did after completing my Reiki First Degree with John Harvey Gray was to become a Reiki volunteer at a local AIDS clinic. Reiki students have been asking for some tips on starting a Reiki practice and I thought it would be helpful to put this information in writing, making it available to those who are interested in setting up a Reiki practice now or in the future. John’s Chapter from Hand To Hand Menu Toggle.Reiki Online Training (Ongoing – Begin at anytime).Online Reiki Self-Paced Courses Menu Toggle. ![]()
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