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Reiki Best Practices Worldwide

  • Writer: Cristina
    Cristina
  • May 14
  • 3 min read

At Talerion we are happy to direct you to reiki resources around the world. Please scroll down to find your country and our recommendations.


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Argentina


Best Practical Guidance

Strong preference for in person training, especially attunements. Clear lineage and progressive level structure encouraged.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online theory may be allowed; attunement and practice in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – in-person format preferred

Notes/Clarifications

No regulation,  membership is voluntary.



Brasil

Various independent schools


Best Practical Guidance

Rich Reiki tradition with local adaptations. In-person attunements and formal lineage emphasised.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online theory permitted; attunement in-person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – mandatory for certification under most schools

Notes/Clarifications

Some associations offer national certification, but not regulated by law.



Canada

Many Independent Schools


Best Practical Guidance

Strong emphasis on in-person attunements, documented training hours, and lineage. Ethics and ongoing development encouraged.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online theory accepted; attunement  in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – attunement and practice in person required

Notes/Clarifications

CRA membership adds professional standing; optional but useful for insurance or wellness centres.


Chile


Best Practical Guidance

Traditional Usui methods emphasised. Structured levels, lineage, and in-person training recommended.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – some theory online; practice and attunement in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – attunement sessions in-person

Notes/Clarifications

Federation guidance followed widely. Membership optional.


Colombia

Escuela Colombiana de Reiki, Asociación Reiki de Colombia


Best Practical Guidance

Training often mirrors Spanish or international guidelines. In-person attunement and ethical training emphasised.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online for theory; attunement generally in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – especially for foundational levels

Notes/Clarifications

No regulation. Some schools align with Spanish/Latin-American federations. Standards vary by city




France


Best Practical Guidance

Best practices emphasise in-person learning, traditional lineage, and ethics. Less formalised than Germany.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online theory allowed; attunement  in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – especially for levels I & II

Notes/Clarifications

No regulation, but federations give structure. Some schools offer hybrid training with caution.



Germany


Best Practical Guidance

Strong focus on lineage, structured in-person training, and documented hours. High professional standards.

Online Training Accepted?

Rarely – online theory possible, but full training online is discouraged

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – attunements and practice expected in person

Notes/Clarifications

Membership in DRV adds credibility, especially for health insurance reimbursement. Not legally required.


Mexico

Many Independent Schools


Best Practical Guidance

Mixed approaches. Traditional practice prefers in-person; some schools now offer hybrid. Lineage and ethics valued.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – theory online allowed; attunement ideally in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – recommended for Levels I & II

Notes/Clarifications

No regulation. Most follow Spanish or international standards. Federations are supportive but optional.


Peru

Independent schools only


Best Practical Guidance

No central authority; common to follow Spanish or international formats.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online theory growing; attunements in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – especially for attunement

Notes/Clarifications

Training quality varies—seek schools with recognised lineage.


Portugal


Best Practical Guidance

Encourages ethical practice, in-person attunement, lineage verification. Structured curricula recommended.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – theory via Zoom accepted, attunements in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes –  practice and attunement expected

Notes/Clarifications

Federation offers practitioner registry but is not mandatory.



Spain


Best Practical Guidance

Generally mirrors UK best practices: lineage, in-person attunement, and practice. Some hybrid formats emerging.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – theory may be online; attunements should be in-person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – required for attunement and practice

Notes/Clarifications

Federations provide structure but are not mandatory. Many Reiki Masters and practitioners operate independently.


UK


Best Practical Guidance

Training should include in-person attunements, lineage traceability, and a minimum of in-person practice hours. Teachers should be verified practitioners.

Online Training Accepted?

Partially – online for theory only; practical and attunements must be in person

Onsite Training Requirement

Yes – required for attunement and practice

Notes/Clarifications

Membership is optional but often used to demonstrate credibility. Federation standards are advisory, not legal.  To practice in certain professional environments (NHS, large charities), CNHC accreditation required.


USA

IARP (International Association of Reiki Professionals)


Best Practical Guidance

Wide variation. Best practice encourages lineage, documented attunement, and ethics code. Some training is fully online, especially post-2020.

Online Training Accepted?

Yes – fully online accepted 

Onsite Training Requirement

Not required

Notes/Clarifications

No national regulation. Certification through IARP or others is optional but valued in wellness settings.


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