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Giancarlo Serra’s event …
3 & 4 May 2025
IN ENGLISH
9:30 AM – 6:30 PM
Cagliari, Via San Lucifero 65
Booking required
This course will be offered again in italian
on the following dates:
6 & 7 September 2025
This two-day course for beginners will open the Reiki
pathway, by receiving energy transmissions
(commonly called attunements)
that are performed three times.
Presentation
The practice of Reiki is an original method of healing developed by Mikao Usui in Japan early in the 20th century. Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai, meaning “Usui Reiki Healing Method Learning Society”, is the name of the society of Reiki Masters founded by Mikao Usui.
Gendai Reiki Ho is not a new Reiki system. It can be referred to as “original Japanese Usui Reiki Ryoho in the Gendai Reiki style,” as it allows people in modern society to learn and practice the original Japanese Usui Reiki Ryoho easily and comfortably.
Certification levels of Gendai Reiki Ho:
- Level I – Shoden (Reiki 1)
- Level II – Okuden (Reiki 2)
- Level III – Shinpiden (Reiki 3)
- Level IV – Gokuikaiden (Master)
This two-day course for beginners will open the Reiki pathway, by receiving energy transmissions (commonly called attunements) that are performed three times. These energies transmissions will open the channel enabling you to connect to Reiki whenever you need it. In this seminar, you learn the basic theories and healing techniques. You can use Reiki that very same day.
Gendai Reiki Ho Shoden seminars are offered in person only.
Teacher
Giancarlo Serra: Giancarlo is a Gokuikaiden (Reiki Master) of the Japanese Lineage, as well as a Reiki Master/Teacher of the Usui/Tibetan, the Usui/Holy Fire® and the Holy Fire® Karuna Reiki® Western Lineages of Reiki. He is an accredited Spiritual Healer and a Past Life and Regression Therapist. Read more.
Participation fee: 250 €
For MaeStr’Ale Members: 230 €
(present valid membership card for the current social year)
For information and memberships:
Giancarlo Serra
cell.: +44 3780668688
mail: info@giancarloserra.org
sito web: www.giancarloserra.org