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- A Reiki share will usually begin with an opening circle, where participants introduce themselves and set intentions for the session. This may include a brief meditation or prayer to help create a calm and centered atmosphere for the highest and greatest good of those involved.
- After the opening circle, there may be a group Reiki session, where the group can take turns focussing on one receiver at a time while the rest of the group sends Reiki to the receiver. This is such a powerful experience, as the energy of the group can amplify the healing effects and power of the Reiki.
- Following the group session, there may be time for individual Reiki treatments. Participants can pair up and take turns giving and receiving treatments, with each session typically lasting around 10-15 minutes.
- Throughout the share, participants may also have opportunities to share their experiences and insights with one another, ask questions, and receive feedback on their techniques. This can be a valuable opportunity to deepen one’s understanding of Reiki and learn from other practitioners whether you are new to Reiki or have been practicing for a long time. It is also a great way to receive validation from peers when it comes to tuning in to your intuition.
- At the end of the share, there is typically a closing circle, where participants come together to reflect on the experience and share any final thoughts or insights. This can be a time for gratitude, connection, and setting intentions for the future.
- Ask your Reiki teacher or practitioner: If you have received Reiki treatments or taken a Reiki class, ask your teacher or practitioner if they know of any Reiki shares in your area. They may be able to connect you with local groups or events.
- Check social media: Many Reiki shares and events are promoted through social media platforms like Facebook, Instagram, and Meetup. Search for keywords like “Reiki share” or “Reiki exchange, or even spiritual events in your area and see what comes up. You can also join Reiki groups or pages to stay up-to-date on local events.
- Check our events section (or if you’re organizing one, add your event there!): It’s our aim to really be your #1 local resource for all things Reiki and posting Reiki shares is part of our mission.
- Search online directories: There are a number of online directories that list Reiki practitioners and events, such as The Reiki Directory and Reiki.org. These directories allow you to search by location and find Reiki shares or practitioners in your area.
- Check with local holistic health centers or spiritual communities: Many holistic health centers and spiritual communities offer Reiki shares or events as part of their programming. Check with centers or communities in your area to see if they have any upcoming Reiki events or know of any local Reiki shares.
About the Author, Alison
As a mental health professional with a background in crisis intervention and suicidal risk prevention, and a Reiki Master, I am passionate about the intersection of mental health and energy healing. With my ongoing studies in Naturotherapy and experience in hosting spiritual events in the community such as full moon rituals, I am dedicated to promoting holistic healing practices and empowering others to take charge of their health and well-being. Through my work, I aim to help others tap into their innate healing abilities and achieve greater physical, emotional, and spiritual balance. With my experience in mental health and my growing expertise in natural therapies, I am committed to supporting individuals on their spiritual and healing journey.