Reiki is a method of spiritual healing that uses touch.
Reiki jobs vary by practitioner, their level of certification, and the demand for their services. Many Reiki works can be found in holistic health clinics and spas, and generally include the practice of simple Reiki, as well as the inclusion of Reiki in the practice of massage or other holistic healing modalities. In some cases, a Reiki practitioner may become a Reiki Master and begin teaching Reiki to others for compensation. Other Reiki practitioners and teachers may write about Reiki or use their experiences to teach others about their experiences and Reiki philosophy.
Reiki practice is an alternative energy healing modality in which the practitioner holds their hands over the client in a process that is supposed to provide healing energy to the client. The client is not physically touched by the practitioner during the Reiki session. While some practitioners practice Reiki on their own, many integrate the practice into other health and personal care services they provide. For example, a Reiki practitioner may be a massage therapist or esthetician who offers Reiki as an additional or complementary service to their clients.
Talented speakers or writers can create their own reiki works by combining their reiki knowledge and experience with speaking and writing. By writing books and magazine articles, as well as speaking to groups, you can generate an additional source of income, find new clients, and perhaps recruit new students. These teachers and lecturers may also choose to teach Reiki courses online, as well as provide live classroom training.
Because Reiki is a form of spiritual healing that is not typically covered by health insurance, Reiki work often involves a combination of practices. To become a Reiki practitioner, it is necessary to go through Reiki Master training, although a practitioner can eventually become Reiki certified and become a Master. When this happens, the new Reiki master can train others in the practice. Some practitioners learn other skills to combine with Reiki, which may be more conventional, such as massage, or may involve other alternative modalities, such as herbal medicine or aromatherapy. The doctor may establish his own autonomous practice or he may obtain work in a holistic health clinic where he may work with other healing professionals. Some spas and salons can also be a good place for Reiki work, especially if a Reiki practitioner is licensed in massage, esthetics, or cosmetology.