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Equine Reiki 3: The Equine Reiki Master Practitioner Course

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Equine Reiki 3: The Equine Reiki Master Practitioner Course
This course is open to students who have completed Reiki 2 (okuden) and the Advanced Equine Reiki Course.

This course consists of 2 full days from 10am - 5pm. The first day and a half is spent at Epona Equine Reiki Centre practising the methods in the course manual. In the afternoon of the second day we visit a yard nearby (transport provided) to give a full Equine Reiki treatment to a horse you haven't worked on before and to give feedback to the owner.

Throughout this course we use further exercises to develop your intuition and new techniques to treat the horse. The course content includes: use of the kotodoma, soul healing, empowering the horse, working with the aura, becoming the horse, the Heart Chakra symbol and Communication.

Courses are usually run on Sundays and Wednesdays; starting at 10am and finishing between 4:30pm - 5pm. After completing the Equine Reiki Master Practitioner Course your teacher is always available for you to ask questions or discuss experiences, those who would like to treat horses on a professional basis and have taken Reiki 2nd Degree are invited to join our
'Practitioners Page' free of charge. You will also receive some handy Equine Reiki Stationery which includes a 'Reiki leaflet' and an 'Equine Reiki Review Sheet'. Being a teacher through 'Reiki Evolution' you are also invited to join the Reiki Evolution Internet Discussion group, where there are over 1000 members all ready to share and discuss experiences.  
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There are only 5 places on this course so book early to avoid disappointment.

Each course is accompanied by an Equine Reiki Manual for you to read before the course and an attractive certificate on completion. Students work with the horses on a 1:1 basis.

 

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