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Usui/Holy Fire II Reiki level 2 class
July 31, 2018 @ 9:00 am - 6:30 pm
$250Reiki is an ancient system of channeling life force energy into a gentle, harmless, natural system of healing, balancing, energizing and relaxation. You can experience Reiki through a treatment or you can take a class so that you can become proficient in administering Reiki to yourself, your friends and family and clients. It is recommended to experience at least one Reiki treatment prior to taking a Reiki class.
Reiki Master, Pam Allen-LeBlanc of Hidden Brook received her first Master attunement in the inner circle of Stonehenge from renowned Reiki Master, William Lee Rand. The Reiki Master passes on their lineage to Reiki students, and she felt this would link both she and her students to a very strong Reiki lineage. Pam is a Professional Reiki Master with the International Center for Reiki training and has published several articles in the Internationally circulated Reiki News magazine! Three of her articles are also featured in the “Reiki Animals” book available from the ICRT (International Center for Reiki Training. Pam is a certified Usui/Holy Fire II and Holy Fire II Karuna Reiki® Master-Teacher.
With Reiki 2 or Okuden, the Reiki practitioner – brings Reiki to a new level with the introduction of the power symbol, the emotional balance symbol and the ability to work over distance and time. It is an intense class and has a big impact on the energy. One of my teachers says if Reiki level 1 is like being hooked up to a garden hose of continually running Reiki energy you can access at any time; Reiki level 2 is like being hooked up to a fire-hose! So it’s a big shift. In class, you will learn techniques not taught in other lineages such as making a Reiki grid, Japanese Reiki Techniques and Spirit and Soul Release work. Level 2 can be studied immediately after level 1 if desired and this makes for a powerful class. Cost of class is $250. Plus book $20 (if needed).
You can also contact me with your Visa or Mastercard number, mail a check, bring cash or pay with PayPal by choosing send money a friend – and using the email address pam@hiddenbrook.ca:
Before you attend a class:
Please bring a journal to the class. Something nice and new – that you like writing in if you wish to signify a new beginning with a new journal. Reiki works in such a wonderful but gentle way that although it changes your life a day at a time, it’s a great idea to chart your progress and to begin with the class. Please also bring a bottle of water- it’s important to stay well hydrated throughout the day.
Fruit, herbal teas and fresh water will be available throughout the day. As energies shift, we tend to be really hungry – and thirsty!
In the original Reiki ideals, Dr. Usui says that Reiki is “The secret art of inviting happiness” and “The miraculous medicine of all diseases”. It is known as a Japanese technique for stress reduction and relaxation that also promotes healing. It was discovered by Dr. Mikao Usui in the early 1900’s. Reiki combines Rei or Spiritual Wisdom with Ki or Life Energy – with some amazing results. Reiki can never cause harm. It never depletes your energy. Anyone can learn it. And once you have been attuned, whether you choose to use it or not, it will be with you for the rest of your life.
Reiki is not taught in the way other healing techniques are taught. The ability is transferred to the student by the Reiki Master during a placement process. During the placement, the Rei or God Consciousness makes adjustments in the student’s chakras and energy pathways and links the student to the Reiki source. A placement is very powerful energetically, and from the moment you sign up for this class, your energy will start to shift and move toward this higher frequency. Sometimes, when this happens, the shift can be uncomfortable and we can even become physically ill prior to the class as the body begins to shift and shed illness and energy that it no longer needs so it can move to the higher, healing frequency. Please do your best to get to that first class anyway. You will find that the illness is short lived. And the Reiki class and placement experience are well worth it!
You can do a few things to help the placement go “deeper” into your consciousness if you wish. This is not necessary – but does facilitate a more powerful placement if you choose to observe the guidelines. Take 2-3 days prior to the class as a technology free time if possible. Refrain from computer and TV use and do not listen to the news or read the newspaper. If you can, eat whole foods and eliminate caffeine and alcohol too. And if you really want to detox prior to the weekend, Mrs. Takata (who brought Reiki to North America) has a juice blend she mixes up and drinks – with one 2” beet, 1 Tbsp watercress, 2 stalks of celery, 1 med. Carrot and 2 cups purified or spring water. If you have Reiki already – you can send Reiki into this mixture prior to chopping it at high speed in a blender. If not, send love and kind thoughts into the mixture. This blend is supposed to purify the blood and detoxify the liver, gallbladder and lungs – but caution should be used with it as it is a powerful detoxifier. My Reiki Master, William Lee Rand recommends drinking small amounts and waiting for an hour or more to see how your body responds to it. I drink this mixture occasionally – and it is powerful. I can generally only drink about 1/3 of the mixture per day.
I look forward to sharing the gift of Reiki with you!
Namaste
A few Reiki photos from left to right: 1) The symbol for Reiki 2) Dr. Usui – the founder of Reiki 3) Dr. Hayashi – an early Reiki Master 4) Mrs. Takata – brought Reiki to North America 5) my Reiki master, William Lee Rand 6) My Reiki class from Stonehenge 7) sharing Reiki with a horse and 8) my Reiki lineage
Just a quick note on how to get here.
From Fredericton, drive out the Kilarney Road until it meets Route 8. Turn left or North toward Stanley, Boistown, Doaktown and stay on Route 8 until you reach the Durham Bridge. Cross the bridge. The road comes to a V or Y – take the left road – Route #628. You will pass a small school called Nashwaak Valley Elementary School. The Upper Durham Road is the first road to your right and is just after the elementary school. We are at #210 – there is a sign at the end of the driveway – and we have a large white tarp building – it is our riding arena.
OR from Fredericton, Moncton, St. Stephen, etc. you can take the new #8 highway from the Princess Margaret Bridge – the highway starts just before the turn off to Marysville. Take the highway to the Lower Durham Road exit. The Lower Durham Road is parallel to the Upper Durham Road. So take a left from the exit and follow the Lower Durham to the end of the road. You will see a community center/hall and our small rural post office at the end of the road. Turn right at the end of the road, and take your next right onto Route #628. You will pass a small school called Nashwaak Valley Elementary School. The Upper Durham Road is the first road to your right and is just after the elementary school. We are at #210 – there is a sign at the end of the driveway – and we have a large white tarp building – it is our riding arena.
From North of Durham Bridge, take the new # 8 highway to the Lower Durham Road exit. The Lower Durham Road is parallel to the Upper Durham Road. So take a left from the exit and follow the Lower Durham to the end of the road. You will see a community center/hall and our small rural post office at the end of the road. Turn right at the end of the road, and take your next right onto Route #628. You will pass a small school called Nashwaak Valley Elementary School. The Upper Durham Road is the first road to your right and is just after the elementary school. We are at #210 – there is a sign at the end of the driveway – and we have a large white tarp building – it is our riding arena.
Or take the old number 8 highway to the Durham Bridge, cross the bridge. The road comes to a V or Y – take the left road – Route #628. You will pass a small school called Nashwaak Valley Elementary School. The Upper Durham Road is the first road to your right and is just after the elementary school. We are at #210 – there is a sign at the end of the driveway – and we have a large white tarp building – it is our riding arena.
Finally, here is the google map link: Hidden Brook Farm
This is a farm, and there are dogs, cats, turkeys, chickens, horses – pretty much everywhere. Well, the horses are usually in the field, but the birds, dogs, cats and children are free range. So hopefully no-one has any allergies. Most of the hair will be vacuumed up – but for those with sensitive allergies, I just like to mention the menagerie to ensure no-one is uncomfortable during the course. Although the dogs are outside, the cats sometimes decide to join us. They are very intuitive with the energy.
I look forward to sharing the gift of Reiki with you!
Namaste