More often than not, word of mouth or a friend of a friend introduces us to our Reiki Master. Reiki appears in our lives at the perfect time for the perfect reasons but what if we are looking to deepen our practice or further our practitioner status? This may move us beyond our original teacher or perhaps they are out of reach. If so, how do we find the right teacher?
A great place to start is within our local Reiki Community, it may sound obvious but these groups can be difficult to find. There are many Reiki teacher and practitioner directories on the internet but very few guide us to a Reiki share group. Any good Reiki group will welcome us in to explore our curiosity, try The Reiki Connectory to find a share group near you.
Once we haves names and contact details, itβs a good idea to call them and have a conversation, or ask to meet with them in person. By doing this, we can experience a number of essential connections:
- Rapport – this is the natural ease in which the conversation flows, the pleasure we receive in their presence and the freedom we feel in expressing our thoughts and beliefs.
- Dedication – how dedicated are they to their practice? Ask of the form they practice and what their daily routine looks like. How do they deepen their own practice? Are you excited and intrigued by what you hear?
- Communication – discuss their preferred method of communication for teachings, assignments and practice. Find out how often they intend to meet, and if in person, on the phone and electronically. What will occur during these times? It is important to discover if we can approach them with questions or to discuss experiences.
- Commitment – We expect our future teacher to be committed to their practice, we also want to feel a commitment to their students. Listen for hints of their commitment, are they committed for the duration of the agreed apprenticeship or lessons, or does their commitment go beyond? We are looking for lifelong commitment to the student, regardless what ‘level’ the student is working towards.
Listing our questions and ticking off as we go will ensure our confidence in our final decision, if we are talking to our perfect teacher, they will understand and encourage this. Asking any additional questions we have before committing to a class will instill certainty and enthusiasm for the new chapter of our journey.
Reiki is a spiritual practice, we are likely to have new experiences and our practice will deepen by discussing these with a Reiki Master. The suggestions above will help in finding that trusted Reiki Master, coupled with intentional Reiki assisting the search, we are guaranteed to find the perfect Reiki teacher π