For Energy Healers

    How to Create an Energy Healing Course Online

    Whether you teach Reiki, chakra work, crystal healing, or another energy modality, this guide walks you through building a structured online course your students can follow at their pace — with live sessions when they need direct guidance.

    Abe Crystal
    23 min read
    Updated March 2026

    Yes, energy healing can be taught effectively online. Practitioners like Lauri Ann Lumby — a Reiki Master with nearly 30 years of experience who hosts over 20 courses on Ruzuku — have moved their training programs fully online, reporting that students achieve strong results. An online course lets you reach students worldwide, teach on your schedule, and build a sustainable practice beyond one-on-one sessions.

    What you'll learn

    • Why Teach Energy Healing Online?
    • What Makes a Great Energy Healing Course?
    • Step by Step: Building Your Energy Healing Course
    • Real Story: Lauri Ann Lumby
    • Common Mistakes to Avoid
    • Deep-Dive Guides for Energy Healers
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    1Chapter 14 min

    Why Teach Energy Healing Online?

    There are already over 100 energy healing courses on Ruzuku reaching 6,800+ students across modalities from Reiki to crystal healing to sound therapy. More energy healing practitioners are bringing their work online — not to replace in-person sessions, but to extend their reach and create new ways to serve students.

    There are already over 100 energy healing courses on Ruzuku reaching 6,800+ students across modalities from Reiki to crystal healing to sound therapy. More energy healing practitioners are bringing their work online — not to replace in-person sessions, but to extend their reach and create new ways to serve students.

    Reach Students Worldwide

    Your healing modality isn't limited by your zip code. Lauri Ann Lumby, a Reiki Master with nearly 30 years of experience and 11 published books, hosts over 20 courses on Ruzuku reaching students across the globe — from her Order of the Magdalene Formation to Soul School programs. Nancy Windheart teaches Interspecies Communication and Reiki for All Species on Ruzuku, running everything from standalone courses to a tiered membership circle for ongoing practice communities. Other practitioners teach modalities from crystal healing and chakra activation to harp healing, sound healing, medical intuition, and intuitive dowsing — reaching people who'd never find a local practitioner in their area.

    Teach on Your Schedule

    Combine self-paced lessons (theory, meditations, journaling prompts) with scheduled live sessions for attunements and group practice — without being locked into a rigid class schedule.

    Build Sustainable Income

    Move beyond the one-session-at-a-time model. A course lets you serve 10, 20, or 50 students in a cohort while maintaining the personal connection your work requires. Some practitioners also run subscription-based membership circles alongside their courses — creating predictable monthly revenue, not just one-time launch income. One Ruzuku practitioner runs a tiered membership with a lower tier for self-paced content and a higher tier that includes live group sessions.

    Create Community Among Students

    Energy healing students often benefit from a peer group to practice with and share experiences. An online course naturally creates this container.

    Preserve the Integrity of Your Teaching

    A structured course ensures students learn your methodology in the right sequence, with proper foundations before advanced techniques — rather than piecing together knowledge from scattered YouTube videos.

    Professional Certification Pathway

    Online courses let you create clear certification levels (e.g., Level I, II, Master) with tracked progress, completion requirements, and formal credentials your students can share.

    2Chapter 24 min

    What Makes a Great Energy Healing Course?

    The best online energy healing courses combine structured learning with experiential practice. Here's what to include.

    The best online energy healing courses combine structured learning with experiential practice. Here's what to include.

    Progressive Skill Building

    Start with energy sensing and self-healing basics before moving to working with others. Each module should build on the last, with clear prerequisites for advanced techniques. Kevin Russell, a Quantum Consciousness Coach with over 20 years in the healing arts, advocates integrating conscious awareness, mind training, and brain skills with subconscious intervention — don't just teach techniques in isolation, but weave them into a holistic framework that addresses how real transformation happens.

    Guided Practice Sessions

    Include recorded meditations, guided visualizations, and step-by-step exercises students can practice between live sessions. Energy work is experiential — reading about it isn't enough. As Lauri Ann Lumby emphasizes, embodied learning means integrating concepts into lived experience, not just intellectual understanding. Students need to feel and practice, not just study.

    Live Interaction for Key Milestones

    Attunements, group healing circles, and practicum sessions need real-time interaction. Use Ruzuku's built-in Zoom integration to schedule live sessions — attunements, healing circles, Q&A calls — directly within your course. Students see upcoming meetings on their course page and join with one click.

    Reflection and Journaling Prompts

    Energy healing students often have profound experiences during practice. Build in structured reflection — journaling prompts, check-in questions, and sharing spaces.

    Clear Ethical Guidelines

    Include a module on practitioner ethics: scope of practice, when to refer out, client confidentiality, and how to set appropriate expectations about outcomes.

    Assessment Beyond Multiple Choice

    Use practical demonstrations, case study discussions, and reflective essays rather than just quizzes. Energy healing competency is an adaptive challenge — requiring shifts in identity, behavior, and perception — not just a technical one with right answers. As holistic nutritionist Ali Shapiro (MA in Adult Learning) frames it, 'the falling off is actually the work' — meaning the real learning happens when students struggle to integrate new practices, not when they memorize protocols.

    3Chapter 36 min

    Step by Step: Building Your Energy Healing Course

    Here's a practical roadmap for building your energy healing course, from planning through launch.

    Here's a practical roadmap for building your energy healing course, from planning through launch.

    Step 1: Define Your Modality and Level

    Get specific about what you're teaching. 'Energy Healing' is too broad — 'Reiki Level I Certification' or 'Introduction to Chakra Balancing for Self-Care' gives students a clear outcome.

    Tips:

    • Start with one level or modality rather than trying to cover everything
    • Define the specific transformation: what will students be able to do after completing your course?
    • Consider whether you're training practitioners or teaching self-care — these require different approaches

    Step 2: Map Your Curriculum

    Outline 6-10 modules that progress logically from foundations to practice. Most energy healing courses follow a pattern: history/philosophy, energy anatomy (chakras, meridians, aura), core techniques, practice sessions, ethics, and next steps.

    Tips:

    • Include both theory and experiential exercises in each module
    • Plan which sessions need to be live vs. self-paced
    • Build in integration time between intensive modules — students need time to practice

    Step 3: Create Your Content Mix

    Energy healing courses work best with a blend of formats: written lessons for concepts, recorded guided meditations, video demonstrations of hand positions or techniques, and live sessions for attunements and group practice.

    Tips:

    • Record guided meditations as standalone audio files students can use repeatedly
    • Film technique demonstrations from the student's perspective
    • Write clear step-by-step instructions as a reference companion to video content

    Step 4: Set Up Your Course Platform

    Choose a platform that supports your teaching style. You need: the ability to structure content in sequential modules, Zoom integration for live sessions, discussion spaces for student community, and a clean, calm learning environment.

    Tips:

    • Ruzuku supports all of these features with zero transaction fees
    • Test your course flow as a student before inviting anyone
    • Set up your payment and registration pages early

    Step 5: Price Your Course

    Energy healing certification courses typically range from $150-600 per level, with comprehensive multi-level programs reaching $1,000+. Price based on the depth of your training, the live interaction included, and your experience level.

    Tips:

    • Research comparable in-person training in your modality — online can be priced similarly
    • Consider a tiered model: self-paced (lower) vs. live cohort (higher)
    • Include the cost of your live time when calculating your price
    • Use our free Energy Healing Revenue Calculator (/tools/energy-healing-revenue-calculator) to project your earnings

    Step 6: Run a Pilot Cohort

    Start with 5-10 students in your first cohort. This lets you refine your curriculum based on real feedback, identify where students get stuck, and build testimonials for future launches.

    Tips:

    • Offer your pilot at a reduced rate in exchange for detailed feedback
    • Take notes on which exercises land and which need rework
    • Ask pilot students for testimonials and permission to share their experience

    Step 7: Build Your Referral Network

    Your existing clients and fellow practitioners are your best marketing channel. Let them know about your course, ask for referrals, and consider affiliate arrangements with complementary practitioners.

    Tips:

    • Existing clients who've worked with you 1:1 are ideal first students
    • Guest on podcasts and summits in the energy healing space
    • Write articles about your modality to attract search traffic
    4Chapter 43 min

    Real Story: Lauri Ann Lumby

    How Lauri Ann Lumby brought energy healing training online.

    With nearly 30 years as an educator, a master's in Transpersonal Psychology from Sofia University, Reiki Master certification in both Usui and Karuna traditions, ordination as an interfaith minister, and 11 published books, Lauri Ann Lumby brings deep expertise to her online teaching. She hosts over 20 courses on Ruzuku — from her Order of the Magdalene Formation to Soul School Foundation programs — reaching students globally. Her approach centers on embodied learning: helping students integrate spiritual concepts into lived experience rather than just intellectual understanding. Dr. Steve Ventola, a wellness chiropractor and HeartMath practitioner, also uses Ruzuku for his online training programs, demonstrating how practitioners across different healing modalities find the platform works for their experiential teaching style.

    "All of my work is an integrative approach that supports what I call embodied learning. This is not about intellectual knowledge, because we can all read all the books we want to read, but having embodied the concept."

    — Lauri Ann Lumby, Reiki Master, Spiritual Counselor & Author of 11 Books

    Key Results

    • Over 20 courses built on Ruzuku spanning spiritual development, energy work, and contemplative practices
    • Nearly 30 years of teaching experience brought online with global reach
    • Part of a community of 100+ energy healing courses reaching 6,800+ students on Ruzuku

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    5Chapter 54 min

    Common Mistakes to Avoid

    The most frequent pitfalls energy healers encounter when creating online courses — and how to avoid them.

    Trying to Teach Everything in One Course

    Cramming Reiki Level I through Master into a single course overwhelms students and undercuts the depth each level deserves.

    How to fix it: Create separate courses for each level. Students can progress through your full training path over time, and you have multiple products to offer.

    Skipping Live Interaction Entirely

    A fully self-paced energy healing course often feels incomplete. Students miss the group energy, real-time guidance, and personal connection that makes healing work meaningful.

    How to fix it: Include at least a few scheduled live sessions — even monthly group calls make a significant difference in student engagement and outcomes.

    Overcomplicating the Technology

    Some practitioners spend months building elaborate websites, membership areas, and email funnels before creating any actual course content.

    How to fix it: Start with a simple course platform, create your content, and launch. You can add complexity later once you know what your students actually need.

    Not Addressing Skepticism Directly

    Many potential students wonder if energy healing can really be learned online. Ignoring this concern means losing enrollees who need reassurance.

    How to fix it: Address this head-on in your course description and FAQ. Share examples of successful online practitioners, reference the research on distance healing, and explain how your course structure ensures effective learning.

    Pricing Too Low Out of Insecurity

    Undercharging devalues your years of training and makes it hard to sustain your teaching practice. A $47 course signals hobby-level content.

    How to fix it: Price based on the transformation you provide and the comparable cost of in-person training. Students who invest more also tend to complete courses and practice more consistently.

    Neglecting the Practice Component

    Heavy on theory, light on guided practice. Students learn about chakras but never actually practice sensing or balancing energy.

    How to fix it: Aim for at least 50% experiential content: guided meditations, partner exercises, self-healing protocols, and journaling prompts that students do between lessons.

    Rushing Students Through Experiential Work

    Packing your curriculum too tightly leaves no room for integration. Energy healing transformation requires time — students need space to practice, reflect, and let new awareness settle into their body, not just their mind.

    How to fix it: Build integration time between intensive modules. Lauri Ann Lumby, who has taught spiritual development for nearly 30 years, emphasizes that embodied learning can't be rushed — students need to move concepts from intellectual understanding into lived experience.

    Teaching Technique Without Context

    Focusing only on hand positions or energy protocols without the underlying energetic framework. Students learn the 'how' but not the 'why,' which limits their effectiveness as practitioners.

    How to fix it: Follow an integrative approach. Kevin Russell, a Quantum Consciousness Coach with 20+ years in the healing arts, advocates combining conscious awareness, mind training, and subconscious work — because 'without that additional layer of intervention, we're not necessarily moving the needle.'

    6Chapter 62 min

    Deep-Dive Guides for Energy Healers

    Explore in-depth articles covering specific topics for energy healers — pricing, curriculum design, platforms, student engagement, and more.

    Each of these guides explores a specific aspect of creating and running energy healing courses in more detail.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    Can energy healing really be taught effectively online?

    Yes. Over 100 energy healing courses on Ruzuku serve 6,800+ students across modalities from Reiki to crystal healing to sound therapy. Practitioners like Lauri Ann Lumby have moved their full training programs online with strong results. The key is combining self-paced learning (theory, guided meditations, practice exercises) with live sessions for attunements, group practice, and real-time feedback.

    What's the best platform for teaching energy healing courses?

    Ruzuku hosts 100+ published energy healing courses serving 6,800+ students across modalities from Reiki to crystal healing. It supports sequential content delivery, live Zoom sessions, discussion spaces for community, and clean course design — all with zero transaction fees. Courses with built-in discussions on Ruzuku see 65% completion rates compared to 43% without.

    How do I handle attunements in an online course?

    Most Reiki and energy healing traditions now have established protocols for distance attunements. Schedule these as live Zoom sessions within your course, where you can guide students through the process in real-time. Reiki masters who teach on Ruzuku and other platforms consistently find that distance attunements work as well as in-person ones.

    How much should I charge for an online energy healing course?

    Based on 55 paid energy healing courses on Ruzuku, the median price is $137, with the middle 50% priced between $45 and $285. Introduction or self-care courses typically range from $47-147. Single-level certification courses (e.g., Reiki Level I) range from $150-285. Comprehensive multi-level programs and CCH certifications command $285+. Many practitioners offer a free introductory course as a funnel into paid programs.

    Do I need to be certified to teach energy healing online?

    There's no universal licensing requirement for teaching energy healing in most jurisdictions. However, having legitimate training and certification in your modality builds credibility with students. Be transparent about your qualifications and training lineage in your course description.

    How do I get my first students?

    Start with your existing network: current and past clients, fellow practitioners, and your social media following. Offer a pilot cohort at a reduced rate to build testimonials. Then expand through content marketing (articles about your modality), guest appearances on wellness podcasts, and referrals from satisfied students.

    What modalities work best for online courses?

    Reiki, chakra work, crystal healing, meditation-based practices, breathwork, and Qigong all translate well to online formats. Modalities that rely heavily on physical touch (like certain massage or bodywork techniques) are more challenging but can still be taught with video demonstrations and supervised practice sessions.

    How long should my energy healing course be?

    A single-level certification course typically runs 6-12 weeks with weekly modules. Self-care or introductory courses can be shorter (3-4 weeks). The key is allowing enough time between modules for students to practice and integrate what they've learned — rushing through energy work rarely produces good outcomes.

    Can I run a membership or subscription program for ongoing practice alongside my courses?

    Yes. Many energy healing practitioners on Ruzuku run tiered membership programs alongside their courses. For example, some run ongoing practice circles with different subscription levels — a lower tier for self-paced content and a higher tier that includes live group sessions. Ruzuku supports multiple pricing tiers, recurring subscriptions, and the ability to gate specific content by tier. See our guide to building a membership program for your energy healing practice (/for/energy-healing/membership-programs) for detailed models and setup instructions.

    How do experienced practitioners handle the hands-on aspects of energy healing online?

    Experienced practitioners have found that teaching online can actually strengthen students' independent abilities. As movement educator Chantill Lopez observes, when you're constantly providing hands-on feedback, students become reliant on your guidance rather than developing their own sensing capabilities. Online formats encourage students to develop independent energy awareness — sensing, perceiving, and directing energy on their own — which many teachers report produces more confident practitioners.

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