Levels of Reiki

Mentored Reiki Training Program

Training Levels:



There are, at least in the West, four levels in the Reiki system, although some teachers combine Level 3 and Master levels for a total of 3 levels.  Given my belief in the journey of Reiki, my background as adult educator and my soul mission as a mentor, I teach this system over 5 levels and over a longer duration.  In addition, I attune my students to both Usui and Holographic practices. It is my experience and intention that a mentored system will enable my students to develop a life-long relationship with Reiki and a deeper knowledge and understanding of energy work.


Level 1 - Beginner
  • Learn the basics of the Reiki system, its history and its benefits
  • Receive your first attunements
  • Learn how to self-treat, and offer Reiki to a friend or family member

Level 2 - Intermediate
  • Receive sacred symbols and additional attunements that allow you to perform Reiki at a distance and through time 
  • Develop your intuition 
  • Strengthen your connection to Reiki
  • Learn more about the chakras
  • Practice cord-cutting

Level 3 - Advanced
  • Receive advanced Reiki training and tools
  • Receive the Master Symbol and an attunement to its energy
  • Develop your relationship with your Reiki Master guides
  • Learn about the Akashic Records
  • Practice spiritual surgery

Level 4 - Master
  • This is an individual 1:1 journey, where we meet once a month
  • You will be asked to write an essay about your intentions and reasons why you would like to develop as a Reiki Master
  • You will need to submit 30 case studies and a final essay
  • You will receive a final attunement 
  • Note that an initiation to the Master degree in Reiki does not turn anyone into an enlightened Spiritual Master, but rather a master of their own self and commitment to personal evolution

Level 5 - Master Teacher
  • Receive the breath training, the knowledge and the ability to pass attunements to others and how to do self-attunements
  • Learn how to teach Reiki, how to build lesson plans, and how to manage a group
  • Receive additional information on building your practice as a viable business

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