This process is of course very different from the way that Reiki has ended up being taught in the Western world, from the time of Dr Hayashi and Mrs Takata onwards. But there is one training approach that comes close to echoing the approach of Reiki’s founder, and that is Reiki taught through home study. We have been pioneering the use of quality Reiki home study courses for several years now, and I would like to pass on some of my thoughts about this approach.
I think that in some quarters Reiki distance learning courses may have a bit of a bad reputation and the reason for this is that many ‘distance’ courses have no content: you receive a distant attunement and maybe a certificate, and other than that you are left to get on with it: no instruction, no guidance, no course materials or inadequate course materials, no support. A distant attunement with no proper training is a waste of time, because students need to learn how to work with energy, they need to be supported and encouraged, they need to practise on themselves and on other people, they need to receive feedback from their teacher and they need to have their questions answered.
But when put together properly, Reiki home study courses can provide all these things, and more. Reiki home study can provide as much quality as any ‘live’ course and has some distinct advantages. We have been teaching a range of Reiki subjects through distance learning, and the positive feedback that we have received from our long-distance students, from all over the world, tells us that this approach works very well indeed.
So why would someone want to train in this way, and how could such a thing work? To answer the latter question first, let’s think for a moment about what is provided to students who attend a ‘live’ course...
‘Live’ Reiki Courses
All Reiki courses involve doing two things:
1. Learning some new things – receiving information
2. Carrying out practical exercises using energy: either working on yourself or on others.
The information you receive will come via two routes: through written materials and verbally. You will probably receive a manual on the day of the course, or maybe beforehand by means of pre-course study. You will listen to your teacher talking, you will ask questions if you need to and you will have any questions answered.
When you work on yourself or others you will be told what to do: you will be talked through meditations and energy exercises, you will watch (for example while hand positions are demonstrated), and these things will probably be referred to in more detail in the course manual.
The course will probably follow a set structure, so that you start with the basics and then move forward from a solid foundation. Once the course has been completed, you should then receive support from your teacher long-term.
Training through Home Study
Everything mentioned above can be provided at a distance if care is taken with the preparation of the course materials and the construction of the course. Firstly, if the manual is written in a clear, easy-to-understand fashion, with step-by-step detailed instructions, then we can ensure that there is no confusion. Reiki is a simple subject, after all. We can back up these instructions with digital images to illustrate various points, and we can provide an audio CD so that the student can hear the Reiki teacher say the things that would have been said on the live course, focusing the student on the important points. It’s nice to hear a real voice!
When it comes to practical work with energy – either on yourself or on other people – then the combination of step-by-step simple instructions, digital images to illustrate points, simple audio instructions and guided meditations on CD provide you with everything you need. And where it would be a lot easier if someone could actually *see* what is being described, then a DVD provides a simple way of watching a demonstration.
But success with a home study course also comes through the student being guided as they progress through the course, not just being provided with a stack of materials and left to get on with it on their own. We have found that what works well is to break a training course down into manageable ‘chunks’, and the student is given a series of ‘projects’ to carry out. For each project they are set sections of the course manual to read, they listen to a commentary track or tracks on an audio CD, they look at digital images and maybe use a guided meditation. They ask any questions that they need to, using e-mail. They then carry out exercises with energy, either working on themselves or on a group of people that they use as ‘guinea pigs’ - Reiki is a hands-on subject, after all!
Finally, at each stage the student gives us detailed feedback on what they have been doing, what they have experienced, and what their ‘guinea pigs’ have experienced… and when it is clear that they have got to grips with the project, they move on to the next one.
This last paragraph hints at one of the advantages of home study, when compared with a live course: when you are on a live course time will always be limited to an extent. If you need to take longer –sometimes a lot longer – to get to grips with a method then you really are obliged to move on at the same speed as the rest of the group whether or not you’re ready. If you feel you would really like to work on a particular stage to see what you can get out of it, to find out where it will take you before moving on, then this is possible at a distance.
You can progress at the speed that is best for you.
And once the course is completed, your teacher can still be there to offer support and advice, via e-mail. We host some Internet discussion groups for people who have been through our Reiki1, Reiki2 or Master courses, for example, so our students can also support each other.
Why Choose Home Study?
People choose to train through home study for many reasons. For some it is about geography: if you live a long way from your teacher – maybe even in a different country – it may simply not be possible to travel to attend a live course. But home study allows you to train with your chosen teacher even if they are on the other side of the planet. Some subjects are simply not available in many places – for example Original Usui Reiki or Five Element healing.
Some people, perhaps because of family commitments, are not able to take a few days out of their routine to attend a course lasting one or two days. If they choose distance learning they can work around their commitments and find time to work with the energy regularly over a longer period of time, guided each step of the way.
Some will choose home study because they simply work best that way: motivating themselves and journeying on their own at their own chosen speed, working on themselves, working on others, taking more direct control of their learning, and carrying out far more practical energy than is possible on any live course.
Taggart King, Reiki Evolution. www.reiki-evolution.co.uk