NOVITE ACADEMY - Our Story
Learn about science, spirituality and self-healing techniques in Reiki;
Get a certificate recognized by the Canadian Reiki Association and the Naturo-therapy Association;
Became part of a growing and supporting community;
Connect directly with the Source, with no intermediaries;
Learn from to a Reiki teacher, who has recognized spiritual capabilities;
Get a life long spiritual teacher and mentor to help you overcome challenges;
Take steps towards your self-realization in a safe and nurturing environment;
Learn advanced cell level therapy procedures;
Get support in becoming the best Reiki teacher you can be;
Get access to new methods, inspired healthy lifestyles and make informed choices;
Reiki is a technique for stress reduction and relaxation, which promotes healing. According to an ancient text, Reiki is a healing method, which uses Universal Cosmic Energy, transmitted by the Master to the client by lay on of hands. The master does not create any energy, but he or she is only a medium, an interface between the Source and the patient who requires assistance. Reiki is beneficial for all people, children, elderly, pregnant women, animals and even plants. Reiki energy permeates every cell of the body and fills the body with vital energy that promotes healing. It has been effective in helping virtually every known disease and always creates a beneficial effect. It works in conjunction with other medical or therapeutic techniques to relieve side effects and promote recovery.
The static Universal Cosmic Energy is accessible to all students of Reiki from the first days of training, and the dynamic is mastered only at advanced levels. While Reiki has a spiritual component, it is not a religion. It has no dogma, and there is nothing you must believe in order to learn and use Reiki. However, many people find that using Reiki puts them more in touch with the experience of their religion rather than having only an intellectual concept of it. Mikao Usui, the founder of the Reiki system of natural healing, recommended that one practice ethical conduct to promote peace and harmony, which are nearly universal across all cultures.