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Namaste Stephanie,

 

It is not uncommon to 'outgrow' our teachers after a certain period

of time. Sometimes it is due to the fact that the student has

progressed more than the teacher could teach, but the teacher would

not acknowledge it, nor would release the student easily. And

sometimes the student (or both student and teacher) do not realize

this is the case. Other reasons could be the teacher has changed in

some parts of the personality that may affect on the student for

unknown reasons.

 

Whatever it is, its important that you have now 'recognized' that you

feel you can no longer learn nor benefit from her teachings. This is

a good sign post that you need to move on.

 

You are truly very nice in considering her feelings and not wanting

to hurt her. With the Christmas and New Year season coming up, you

can make an excuse about needing time off to spend with your famiy

with whom you had not had 'quality' time with for ages. Do not

commit to a date to return to classes. Just say you 'might' tell her

or consult with her later. As time goes, she will have other, or new

students on her hands and get busy so she won't care whether you

would return or not.

 

The time away from your Reiki teacher will also give you a rest from

her and from the classes. During this period, you can do some

pondering to see if its the right thing to do. If it is, simply not

return to class and close this chapter of your life. If she is a

good, supportive and understanding person, she will fully understand

how you feel and won't give you any guilt trips. But if she is

displeased with you, then you will certainly be much better off

without her.

 

Om Bholenath

 

 

 

, " stefanie19712003 "

<stefanie19712003 wrote:

>

> Hi,

>

> I have been praticing Reiki for about 2 years. I feel now that I

cannot

> practice any longer with my Reiki Master. I am not sure what it is

but

> I do not feel she is the right person for me to practice with any

> longer. How should I address this issue without insulting her or

> hurting her feelings?

>

> Peace and Blessings,

>

> Stephanie

>

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