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Hi, Mary,
In my experience, in the Midwestern United States, most people who learn Reiki continue in their jobs, but learn how to make them less stressful. Some eventually are led to create a new line of work, but this often takes a very long time. Building a "healing " practice takes alot of work and time and support. As an RN, from my perspective as a hospital worker, you might have a good "in" to eventually set up something creative in a hospital setting with your Reiki. I think practicing Reiki changes YOU as a person, and you will begin to see things from a different perspective. One of the things you might learn is that you don't always know where you are being led, but the journey is exciting. It is not like enrolling in a nursing program and knowing you will probably be a nurse.... it is a whole new way of approaching life, being led by Spirit. I HAVE noted that those with RN degrees or Massage Therapy training have alot of opportunity to use Reiki. Probably as an RN, you may have to deal with more "issues" in doing so, but that is where the growth comes in. Just one perspective here.......let's see what else is said.
Enjoy the journey!
Love,
Feather
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