Reiki Masters are advanced practitioners of the Japanese energy healing method developed by Mikao Usui, who channel universal life force energy through their hands to promote deep relaxation and healing. They are also qualified to teach and attune students to the Reiki system across its traditional levels.

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Reiki changed my perspective

I used to be the most skeptical person in the room when it came to energy healing. My engineering brain wanted data, studies, proof. But after burning...

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About Reiki Masters

Reiki is a gentle yet powerful energy healing practice that originated in Japan in the early twentieth century. Practitioners channel universal life energy through their hands to promote relaxation, reduce stress and support the body's natural healing processes. Reiki operates on the understanding that disruptions in the flow of life energy can contribute to physical, emotional and spiritual imbalance.

How Reiki Works

During a typical session, the practitioner places their hands lightly on or just above specific areas of the body, following a series of hand positions that correspond to major energy centres. Recipients often experience sensations of warmth, gentle tingling or deep calm as energy flows to areas where it is most needed. Sessions typically last between forty-five and ninety minutes.

Our directory features verified Reiki masters and practitioners at all levels. Each profile details their training lineage, certification level and areas of focus, so you can find a practitioner whose approach resonates with your needs.

When to Consider Reiki

People seek Reiki for a wide range of reasons, from managing chronic pain and anxiety to supporting recovery after surgery or illness. It is also popular as a regular wellness practice to maintain balance and promote relaxation. Reiki is non-invasive and can be received by anyone regardless of age or physical condition, making it one of the most accessible forms of energy healing.

Frequently Asked Questions

Reiki training is typically divided into three levels. Level one focuses on self-healing and basic hand positions. Level two introduces distance healing and emotional healing symbols. Level three, or master level, qualifies practitioners to teach and attune others. Each level deepens the practitioner's connection to the energy and expands their healing capabilities.

You will remain fully clothed and lie comfortably on a treatment table. The practitioner will gently place their hands on or above your body in a series of positions. Most people feel deeply relaxed, and some experience warmth, tingling or emotional release. There is no manipulation or pressure involved.

Absolutely. Reiki complements virtually any other healing modality, including conventional medicine, psychotherapy, massage and acupuncture. Many hospitals and clinics now offer Reiki as a supportive therapy alongside standard treatments for pain management and patient wellbeing.

Research into Reiki is ongoing. Several clinical studies have shown positive effects on pain reduction, anxiety and quality of life, particularly in hospital settings. While the mechanism is not yet fully understood by Western science, the growing body of evidence supports its use as a complementary therapy.

Frequency depends on your goals and circumstances. For acute issues, weekly sessions are common initially. For general wellness, monthly sessions may suffice. Your practitioner will recommend a schedule based on your individual response to treatment and your personal objectives.

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