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Duties and Responsibilities:

A reiki healer harnesses ad manipulate life energy in order to improve the well being of a patient/client. The reiki healer will use their hands to focus heat and energy on the places that need mostattention to promote healing.  

Salary:

Reiki healers can make anywhere from $39,860 to $74,530 per year. 

Education:

Must complete the three levels of training are required to become a reiki healer. It can take the person anywhere from a few days to a few years to accomplish all three levels, but oonve they do they can staart working. 

Demand for this particular career:

  • Patience
  • Manual dexterity
  • Concentaration

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Reflection:

No, I would not like to become one. The education requirement system is a bit weird, at least i my opinion. Although I like helping people I do not enjoy lots of physical contact as I get awkward easily. I also believe that I will not be able to do waht they do. 

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