How to Receive Reiki Newsletters

How to Receive Reiki Newsletters



Reiki is a holistic therapy that involves the passive placement of hands over the patient's body. It is said to be useful in the treatment of digestive problems, immune system issues and even emotions. Reiki communities are eager to expand, and thus Reiki newsletters are available in abundance.







Things You'll Need:





Computer with Internet connection







Get Paper Format Reiki Newsletters




1


Ask your Reiki practitioner if he or she knows about a Reiki group or community you can join.





2


Attend Reiki group meetings. Most Reiki communities will distribute free Reiki newsletters to keep the group informed as to class sessions, workshops and activities.





3


Subscribe to the mailing list. Even if a newsletter is not handed out during a class or a group meeting, often the newsletters are mailed directly to your home.



Get Virtual Reiki Newsletters




1


Check out the International Center for Reiki Training Web site (see Resources below) to read its newsletter and find links to other Reiki resources.





2


Join an online Reiki community or subscribe to its forum. Because of the format of an online group, newsletters are an integral aspect of communication.





3


Sign up for the Reiki newsletter, which most online groups have on the first page of their Web sites. Sometimes the newsletters are referred to as e-zines or perhaps even an online magazine.





4


Enter your email address in the appropriate box and agree to the terms and conditions of that Reiki newsletter and group.





5


Ensure that your email service will allow a newsletter. Unblock your spam control for that particular Web site and email address.





6


Question the facilitators of the Web site or the newsletter as to their privacy policy. Make sure they will not sell your email address to another group, and make sure that your personal information is being protected.





7


Check to see if you will need to enable cookies to get the Reiki newsletter.





8


Find out how often the newsletter is published. You may want to subscribe to multiple newsletters if a particular newsletter is a limited publication.





9


Enjoy your Reiki newsletter where you will be kept up-to-date on the Reiki world and its activities. Most online newsletters also allow you access to their previous newsletters through their archives, so you can catch up on what you have missed.








Tips & Warnings










Reiki is an alternative medicine and is not recommended to take the place of a doctor or qualified physician. If you experience illness such as extreme vomiting, severe allergies involving loss of breath or circulation or anxiety, contact your doctor immediately.








Before you start any alternative medical technique, be aware that many have not been scientifically evaluated. Often, only limited information is available about their safety and effectiveness. Each state and each discipline has its own rules about how alternative medicine practitioners can be professionally licensed. If you decide to visit one, choose one that is licensed by a recognized national organization. Consult your primary health care provider about your decision first. Keep your doctor informed about the alternative medical technique you undertake.



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