in which clients were not asked to acknowledge their responsibility or even agree to participate in their own process of healing. He expressed concern that, at best, it seemed as if the client’s symptoms might be alleviated in the process but no time or energy was spent addressing the cause of the imbalances within the client’s life.
For over two years, I traveled full time sharing the information Wei Chi had given me. In my travels, I met a wide variety of Reiki students and teachers, from the strictest of Reiki Alliance students and teachers to students who had received all three levels in one day, some of whom couldn’t even tell me who Usui was or demonstrate a hand position. The inconsistencies and various representations of Reiki was mind boggling.
During my travels, a transitional training was created, with Wei Chi’s help, to help people who were at least at a Reiki level 2, to join Wei Chi’s form of Reiki at the Apprentice Level. In that training, one explored Wei Chi’s definition of Reiki and learned about the differences in such things as hand positions, long distance healing, client interaction, symbols, and the overarching goal of Reiki itself. The student that was attuned into the Wei Chi Tibetan Reiki was opened to a line of intuitive messaging that helped clients move towards a more empowered and self-healing place in their lives.
Also, the student was introduced to what the next level (Practitioner) of Wei Chi’s Reiki looked like. The practitioner Level includes an overview of the Wei Chi Tibetan Reiki Treatment Series, which consists of seven, two-hour sessions. It is within this treatment series that Wei Chi’s original offering takes the client on the journey of becoming more