Jikiden Reiki® Practitioner Reijukai (Reiju Meeting)
& Koryukai (Reiki Share) Event
Attending Reiki training courses is the starting point of any study of Reiki. Japanese Reiki traditional places a big focus on practice and deepening your understanding of Reiki in person with your Reiki teacher. Reijukai (Reiju meeting) and Koryukai (Reiki share) offer a great opportunity to deepen your understanding and offer practical practice with Reiki.
“I attended my first Reiju Kai event recently and really enjoyed it. It was great to get together with some like-minded people and share their experiences and hear how they are using their Reiki skills.”
I hold these events for my Jikiden Reiki students, as an in-person small group event. I hold both events together as a single combined event, there is a lot of value packed into the event, for a modest fee to support regular practice.
Note: these workshops are only open to Jikiden Reiki-trained students. If you have not taken Jikiden Reiki training, you can find out more about courses here
“I have attended many Jikiden Reiki Workshops/share events with Shaun You are sure to receive a warm welcome I always enjoy the day it gives you a great opportunity to meet like-minded people and gives you a chance to practice and reaffirm your teachings of Reiki in a relaxed friendly environment.”
Jikiden Reiki Reijukai (Reiju meeting), and Koryukai (Reiki share meeting)
Event Format
The event is commonly held on a Saturday 12.30 pm-5.30 pm, in Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, a few times a year.
Reijukai (Reiju Meeting)
You will receive Reiju
There is then a Reiki topic or training section
There will also be an opportunity to ask me your Reiki questions
This is followed by the all-important tea break, where you can get to know your fellow students
Koryukai (Reiki share meeting)
You will have the chance to practice giving Reiki, to fellow students and learn from others’ experiences with Reiki.
You will receive some Reiki from your fellow Jikiden Reiki students (commonly by 2 or more people giving you Reiki), nice!
“I personally find these events particularly enjoyable and they allow me to keep updating my skills with Reiki, plus it provides a chance to meet and chat with others, there’s always more to learn so very worthwhile.”