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How to be an IHReiki Graduate Teacher

For an annual fee you can give your students the same or similar access to the Ki Campus resources, including teacher guidance and feedback by IHReiki senior teacher Frans Stiene.

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The four levels of access your students can have:

Carp - $55 US

Access to the General Forum only

Tiger - $70 US

Access to the forums for every level of training that they have undertaken with you, plus the General Forum

Dragon - $395 US

Access to their relevant forums (as above) as well as access to our online training courses for whichever level class you have booked them into (eg. a Level II practitioner gets access to forums plus the Level II online training, just as our own students would). And Frans Stiene will provide feedback to these students in the online training course.

Dragon+ - $495 US

Everything that Dragon gives you PLUS be listed at the IHReiki website as a Graduate Teacher

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Bockner, Rick

One of Hawayo Takata’s 22 Reiki Masters. According to Robert Fueston he became a Reiki Master on 12 October 1980 at Bethal Phaigh’s house in Slocan Valley. He completed Level I on 10 October 1979 and his Level II on 20 October 1979. Robert Fueston also notes that, according to Wanja Twan, Rick Bockner was also the last Reiki Master to be taught by Hawayo Takata.

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Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche

" What sets a spiritual practitioner apart from an ordinary person? The main difference is that when  thought forms in the mind of a spiritual practitioner, the degree of clinging to things as being solid, real, and permanent is not as strong. The spiritual practitioner is striving to see things as they really are, not as they seem ".

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