Being An Ethical Reiki Practitioner

by Fr. Kenneth J Nelan, Janet C. Soldon

Book Cover: Being An Ethical Reiki Practitioner
Editions:Paperback: $ 12.95
ISBN: 9781460926086
Size: 5.98 x 9.02 in
Pages: 126

The Five Reiki Principles have been a guiding force for Reiki Practitioners since the rediscovery of this wonderful healing technique. But how do the principles influence the industry? Being An Ethical Reiki Practitioner is a book about rediscovering the healing principle of self responsibility for ones own actions and how to incorporate being an ethical practitioner into daily life. This book is the first of its kind in the Reiki community which helps guide both the Reiki practitioner and the Reiki client through the intricacies of moral and ethical practice. This book will look deep into ethics from fresh and unique perspectives: the client, the practitioner, and the teacher/researcher.

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About the Authors

Fr. Kenneth J Nelan

Fr. Kenn is an Anglican priest, licensed mental health professional, prolific writer, and inspirational speaker. His mission is to spread messages of hope, compassion, love, healing, and faith, touching the lives of countless individuals worldwide.

His spiritual journey began early, leading him to theological studies and ordination as a priest in Catholic and Anglican traditions. Educated at the Sacred Heart School of Theology, Cardinal Stritch University, and the University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee, Fr. Kenn is pursuing a Ph.D. in Counselor Education and Supervision at Mount Mary University.

In addition to his pastoral work, Fr. Kenn provides compassionate care and support through his private practice as a licensed professional counselor in Wisconsin. He is a sought-after speaker at spiritual conferences and events, sharing insights on personal growth, spiritual nourishment, and social justice.

As an author, Fr. Kenn's captivating writing style addresses life's challenges with wisdom and empathy, enriching the lives of his readers.  Aside from personal writings, he was one of the principal writers for a magazine in the independent Catholic community. He continues to write manuals and formal theological, mental health, and self-help articles.


Janet C. Soldon