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About RASA

RASA Committee

RASA Committee We recognise the importance of supporting the well-being of our valued Reiki practitioners and Master Teachers.  Our dedicated committee, comprised of volunteers who share their time and expertise, is here to serve you. We are committed to upholding the high standards and ethical practices within RASA by: Providing

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About RASA

The RASA Commitment/Pledge

Building a Strong Southern African Reiki Community We’re passionate about promoting Reiki throughout Southern Africa and making sure clients have the best possible experience.  That’s why we hold our RASA Accredited Practitioners, Masters, and Teachers to the highest standards. We equip them to meet the needs of their communities in

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About RASA

History of RASA

  RASA’s Reiki Journey Begins Back in May 2001, a passionate group of Reiki teachers and practitioners came together with a dream. They envisioned a Southern African association dedicated to promoting Reiki at its best, ensuring the highest quality of teaching and healing practices across the region. This dream became

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Skin and Reiki

Author:Margaret Ann Stolle Our face is in expression of our inner selves. It shows our joy, fear or anger and reflects the trials and tribulations of our lives. Our skin is the communicator between the outer world and our inner world. It marks our boundaries and very often when these

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Reiki for everyday use

As Reiki Practitioners, we know Reiki is a spiritual practice that focuses on the body’s energy field. It can help provide a boost to the immune system through stress reduction, along with feelings of peace and well-being. It is more of a way of life for many people, rather than

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Courses

Celebrating the Feminine

In today’s fast-paced western world, the dominant energy that drives society is mainly masculine. From government to business to the home, masculine ideals such as assertiveness, competitiveness, and facts over feelings are praised and prioritised. While these characteristics are not negative and certainly have a place, our society’s preference for

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