Mountain Sky Reiki - Surrey, B.C.

Komyo Reiki Kai


Reiki Classes

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The next Shoden (beginner's) class will be held on Saturday, July 5th. Classes are limited to only three students and there is one seat left!
Contact me today to register!

All Students Will Receive:
  • A Komyo Reiki Kai introduction package.
  • A training manual.
  • A certificate for each level completed. Click here to view.
  • Invitations to student practice nights.
  • Ongoing support with myself via in-person meetings or email.
Special Offers:
  • Refer a Friend - and both you and your friend receive a 10 dollar discount from your next Reiki class!
  • Full-time Students - receive a 10% discount.
The Four Class Levels in Komyo Reiki Kai:
  1. Shoden, First Degree - enables students to practice Reiki healing on themselves. Students learn about the history of Reiki, Reiki lineage, The Five Precepts, standard and traditional hand positions for self-treatment, as well as a simple Buddhist meditation technique. Traditional Japanese Reiki methods are taught, and four reiju (attunements) are given. $150
  2. Chuden, Second Degree - enables students to practice Reiki healing on others. Techniques are taught to refine and strengthen one's use of Reiki, including the use of three Reiki shirushi (symbols) and jumon (mantras), and how to send distance Reiki. Additional traditional Japanese Reiki methods are taught, and four reiju (attunements) are given. $175
  3. Okuden, Third Degree - advanced study of Reiki energy with an inward focus on the practitioner's connection with Reiki energy. Reiki energy is improved and the energy flow is strengthened. The fourth Reiki shirushi (the Master Symbol) is taught, and two reiju (attunements) are given. $225
  4. Shinpiden, Fourth Degree - student becomes a Komyo Reiki Kai Shihan (Teacher), learns how to perform reiju and share Reiki healing with others. Special criteria apply for this class, please ask for more information. $600

The photo above is a detail of a fence pillar at Mt. Kurama Temple.
The Japanese Kanji says:

Big
Hill
Purple
Water