Reiki is a technique that is originally from Japan, which uses hand placements to promote relaxation and healing. It is often used as a form of complimentary care in addition to traditional or naturopathic medicine. Many hospitals have practitioners available for patients during their stay, most commonly in their cancer or physical rehabilitation wards.
So why a class just for men? “Men seem generally less familiar with things like Reiki. The hope is to create an environment where they can be comfortable learning about something that may seem unusual to them.”
Is Reiki about more than just relaxation and healing? “In addition to the healing benefits, Reiki is also a useful tool for helping us to cultivate our spiritual nature.” The class will cover the basics about the history and origins of Reiki, techniques on how to give a Reiki treatment to ourselves and others, as well as codes of ethics for practitioners.
Kendall has been practicing Reiki since 2014. He is a member of the Vermont Reiki Association, an affiliate member of the International Center for Reiki Training Membership Association and a volunteer at Mt. Ascutney Hospital. He grew up in Springfield but currently resides in Charlestown, N.H. In addition to studying Reiki, he has spent a number years exploring the writings and ideas of a number of different religious and spiritual beliefs. And he is a member and facilitator of a local spirituality based discussion group.
This is an all day class running from 8:45 a.m. to 6 p.m. with a break for lunch. Class size is limited. Preregistration is necessary. Participants will receive a Reiki manual and a certificate upon completion. For more information, you can contact Kendall at info@kendallslens.com or call 603-826-3181. Check out his website, www.kendallslens.com.
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