Jet Lee Seichim If you complete a course in Seichim (also spelled Sekhem, Seichem, or similar, depending on the lineage) and receive a certificate, what you can do depends on what the certificate represents and the laws where you live.In general, a Seichim certificate may allow you to:
Offer Seichim energy healing sessions if your training qualifies you as a practitioner and local regulations permit it.
Teach Seichim only if your certification specifically includes teacher or master-level authorization. Not all certificates do.
Practice privately on yourself, friends, or family.
Combine Seichim with other complementary wellness practices, such as meditation, Reiki, or relaxation techniques, if you are trained in those as well.
However, there are important limitations:
A Seichim certificate does not make you a licensed healthcare professional unless you already hold a healthcare license through separate education.
You generally cannot claim to diagnose, treat, or cure medical conditions based solely on Seichim certification.
Advertising and practice rules vary by country and may require you to clearly present Seichim as a complementary or spiritual practice rather than medical treatment.
About "Ancient Egyptian Seichim"Many schools describe Seichim as being inspired by or connected to ancient Egyptian spiritual traditions. However, there is no strong historical evidence that the modern practice of Seichim was directly practiced in ancient Egypt. The form most people learn today was developed in the late 20th century and has evolved into several lineages, often incorporating ideas from Reiki and other energy-healing traditions.If you want to make it a professionMany practitioners:
Offer private healing sessions.
Hold meditation or spiritual development workshops.
Teach Seichim after reaching instructor level.
Integrate it into holistic wellness businesses alongside massage, yoga, or coaching (where permitted).