The Reiki manual A training guide for Reiki students, practitioners, and masters

Penelope Quest

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Published
New York : Jeremy P. Tarcher/Penguin c2011.
Language
English
Main Author
Penelope Quest (-)
Other Authors
Kathy Roberts (-)
Item Description
Originally published: London : Piatkus, 2010.
Physical Description
342 p. : ill. ; 23 cm
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (p. 326-335) and index.
ISBN
9781585429042
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • Part 1. The Reiki Training Program
  • 1. How to Use This Manual
  • 2. Reiki Training
  • Part 2. Reiki Theory And Practice For Level 1/First Degree
  • 3. What Is Reiki?
  • 4. The Origins and History of Reiki
  • 5. The Reiki Principles or Ideals
  • 6. The Hand Positions for Reiki Treatments
  • 7. Using Reiki for Self-healing
  • 8. Using Reiki to Treat Family and Friends
  • 9. Using Reiki with Animals, Plants and Objects
  • 10. Using Reiki to Heal Personal and Global Situations
  • Part 3. Reiki Theory And Practice For Level 2/Second Degree
  • 11. The Reiki Symbols
  • 12. Using the Reiki Symbols for Yourself and Others
  • 13. Distant Treatments and Healing with Reiki
  • Part 4. Setting Up As A Professional Practitioner
  • 14. Regulating the Practice of Reiki
  • 15. Knowledge of Reiki
  • 16. Anatomy and Physiology
  • 17. Communicating with Clients
  • 18. Providing Reiki to Clients
  • 19. Practice Management
  • 20. Professional Standards, Ethics and Codes of Practice
  • 21. Legal Requirements
  • 22. Continuing Professional Development (CPD)
  • Part 5. Becoming A Reiki Master (Level 3)
  • 23. Reiki 3 Training (Master Practitioner/Master Teacher)
  • 24. Teaching Reiki Level 1/First Degree
  • 25. Teaching Reiki Level 2/Second Degree
  • 26. Teaching Reiki Level 3/Reiki Master
  • Part 6. Appendices
  • Appendix 1. Styles of Reiki
  • Appendix 2. The Science of Energy and Its Relationship to Reiki
  • Appendix 3. Energy Protection and Cleansing Techniques
  • Appendix 4. The Reiki Level 2 Symbols
  • Appendix 5. Sample Reiki Diary/Treatment Journal
  • Appendix 6. Sample Treatment Record Sheet
  • Appendix 7. Sample Equipment Lists
  • Appendix 8. Review Questions Answers
  • Glossary
  • Resources
  • Index
Review by Library Journal Review

Reiki is the gentle, systematic channeling of universal healing energy developed in early 20th-century Japan by Mikao Usui and brought to the West by Hawayo Takata. Since Takata's death in 1980, Reiki has significantly grown in worldwide recognition and popularity, reconnected with its Japanese roots, and propagated a host of offshoot systems by various masters of the technique. Quest, who also wrote the authoritative Reiki for Life, objectively acknowledges and explains the conflicting lore and the various derivations while focusing on the core principles and technique fundamentals central to all Reiki practice. She succeeds in delivering a comprehensive and inspirational curriculum that codifies the teaching and practice of Reiki healing. VERDICT The logical presentation and richly detailed how-to content make this the ideal book for any reader interested in this form of alternative healing. From the Reiki master teacher all the way to the neophyte seeker-if you have only one Reiki book on the shelf, this should be it. An instant classic.-Janet Tapper, Univ. of Western States Lib., Portland, OR (c) Copyright 2011. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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