Reiki Training with Steven McFadden
In Lincoln, Nebraska
Reiki I - Saturday, July 14, 2012
Reiki I - Saturday, August 18, 2012
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Healing with Head, Heart and Hands - Reiki (pronounced Ray-key) is a Japanese word describing the energy that flows through all life. It is also the name of a simple, effective technique for healing via laying-on of hands.
Everyone can heal with the hands. The Reiki system for doing this is based on a tradition that allows practitioners to consciously direct energy for the benefit of other people, and also for animals and plants.
The training and the attunements you will receive in the Reiki I class will enable you to channel this basic life force strongly and effortlessly for yourself and others, at any time, for the rest of your life.
The Reiki II class is for students who have successfully completed Level I training, and who are ready to take a quantum leap in their skill and ability to the practitioner level. The instruction and the attunements you receive in this class will spark a many-fold leap in your capacity to administer Reiki.
Steven McFadden is a Reiki Master Healer & Teacher with 33 years of practice. He helped the late John Harvey and Lourdes Gray to write their book: Hand to Hand: The Oldest Living Reiki Master Tells His Story. Steven is also a certified yoga instructor, and the author of 12 non-fiction books.
Next class dates:
Reiki I - Saturday, July 14, 2012 (9 AM-5 PM) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
Reiki I - Saturday, August 18, 2012 (9 AM-5 PM) in Lincoln, Nebraska.
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February 10-11, 2012 - Annual Healthy Farms conference of the Nebraska Sustainable Agriculture Society (NSAS) in Nebraska City. NE. On Saturday the 11th, I will lead an experiential workshop session on the care and maintenance of the human body for farmers and householders. The session description follows...
Agrarian Safety 101:
Yoga for Yeomen and Yeowomen
A yeoman is a farmer, or householder, who diligently cultivates the land, working constantly with his or her body – someone who works also with the forces of nature, tools, and machines. Farmers and gardeners must properly care for their bodies – for the body is our most valuable piece of equipment, and over the years it eventually absorbs tremendous wear and tear.
In this experiential, physical workshop, we will talk about basic body safety for farmers, gardeners, and householders. Then we will learn and practice some stretches to keep our bodies strong, limber, and uninjured while we attend to garden, farm, and kitchen chores. Participants will want to wear loose, comfortable clothing for this session.

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