What does Reiki's teacher do?
Reiki teacher trains students to become practicing Reiki. Usually there are four phases of training that a person must go through to become a Reiki teacher. It will complete the level one to become a practicing, level two to become a professional, and level three to become a master. During the fourth level of training, they learn to transmit energy to others so that they can also become practitioners.
Reiki is a type of spiritual recovery. The word means "the energy of the life force guided by God". During Reiki treatment, the energy flows through the hands of the practitioner and the patient and helps to treat any disease or problems that the patient may suffer from. It is assumed that the person becomes ill when its energy level falls. Reiki practicing helps to increase the patient's energy level and restore it to health. The energy level transferred from the practitioner to the patient is automatically adjusted depending on the patient's strength and condition.
Reiki student does not learn the practice as if he had other skills. Instead receives Nalaliquid from Reiki teacher. During the ceremony, there is a tune and the teacher can accept more than one student at a single ceremony. The Reiki teacher transmits energy to the student by attracting Reiki symbols over his head and hands and touching the student's head, shoulders and hands. During the tuning, several student chakras open and associate it with the source of Reiki energy.
After tuning the student, the teacher can spend some time with how to prove, how to undergo Reiki treatment. During the level of one level, the student will practice their new skills on patients. If the student decides to continue his training, Reiki teacher gives her another tuning and shows other symbols to the student.
During the tune at two levels, Reiki teacher can show the student a symbol for healing at the distance. After the student has received this symbol, he can use Reiki energy to heal patients, even if they are not in the room. Other symbols thatReiki teachers give their students, depend on the methods and line of the teacher.
The teacher refers to the teacher in front of her and the Reiki system that practices. For example, Reiki, as practiced in the West, is assumed that Mikao Usui will establish at the beginning of the 20th century. The USUI teacher learned from a teacher who learned from another teacher, led to USUI.