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Why This Work Matters

Healing has a gatekeeping problem.
 
  • For too long, access to spiritual practice, energy work, and the simple act of tending to yourself has been shaped by privilege. By who has time. By who has resources. By who has historically been told that their healing matters.
  • For BIPOC communities, gender-expansive individuals, and those carrying trauma or navigating adversity — the luxury of creating space for yourself was often not available. Survival asked for something else. Systems of colonization and oppression didn’t just take land and language. They interrupted the relationship people had with themselves. With their bodies. With their lineage. With their own knowing.
  • That interruption has a cost. And it doesn’t heal on its own.
 
Most healing spaces ask you to believe before you belong.
  • They hand you a framework and ask you to receive it. They position the teacher above the student. They measure progress by certification, by outcome, by how well you perform healing rather than how honestly you practice it.
  • Reclaiming Reiki was built in response to that.
  • This is not a space where someone tells you what to believe or how to feel. It is a space where you are supported in building a relationship with your own knowing — slowly, honestly, on your own terms.
 
The wisdom was never gone.
  • For many people — particularly those whose ancestral traditions were suppressed or severed — reclaiming is not about learning something new. It is about returning to something interrupted.
  • Ancestral ways of sensing, healing, and knowing were not erased. They were pushed aside. What this work offers is not a replacement for what was lost. It is a container for finding your way back.
 
This work is relational. That is intentional.
  • Spiritual practice fades in isolation. Community is not a bonus feature — it is part of the practice itself. This space is built to stay alive. To hold real people doing real work alongside each other, beyond any single course or cohort.
  • Because you are not meant to do this alone.
 
This is why Reclaiming Reiki exists.
  • Not to be another wellness offering. Not to certify or validate. Not to position itself as the authority on your experience.
  • But to close the gap. To center those who have been afterthoughts. To create a container where the simple act of tending to yourself is not a luxury — it is a right.
  • And to hold space for you to remember what was always yours.​​

Before You Apply

This space is for those who are ready to take responsibility for their healing.

It will ask for your time, your presence, and your willingness to be honest with yourself.

If you feel the pull, you are invited to apply.
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Section 1: Opening


Application for Reclaiming Reiki


This is not just a course.

It is a commitment to your own authority, healing, and spiritual practice.


We operate on a tiered model rooted in honesty, self-responsibility, and right relationship with resources.


You are asked to reflect truthfully on your financial reality--not from shame, but from clarity.


Choosing your tier is part of the practice.

Section 2: Basic Information

Section 3: Intentional Questions

4. Are you interested in practicing Reiki on yourself, others, or both?

Section 4: Financial Truth + Tier Selection

In order to make this work accessible while sustaining the integrity of this offering, we use a tiered pricing model.


Please read each statement carefully and select the one that most accurately reflects your current reality.


We ask that you do this with honesty and respect--for yourself, for this work, and for the community.


While we are BIPOC, single-parent, women, gender-expansive and marginalized community-forward, we expect absolute respect of the space and of each other at all times.

Tier Selection Field

Section 5: Commitment Question (VERY IMPORTANT)

Section 6: Final Agreement

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