At that time, there were three main levels of Aura-Soma certification courses.
The cost of a certification course at each level is about 140,000 for a 7-day course, which seems like a lot of money even now.
I was a little hesitant to spend a lot of money on a course because I use computers for work, but I had never spent money on other personal investments, so I was a little hesitant to spend a lot of money on a course.
I’m basically a cheapskate.
By the way, my husband is a good man who spoils me and says nothing about spending money or telling me to spend it.
I just couldn’t help but think about the money, so before I went to the school presentation, I found myself deciding that if the school looked good, I would go to the course because it would mean that I had some kind of connection.
After returning from the course presentation, I decided to sign up for Level 1 anyway, as I thought the teachers who taught the course were nice and the place had a good atmosphere.
And the school I went to for an explanation of the course schedule had both weekday and holiday courses, and if there was a day in the schedule that I could not take, I could come back on another day for the same course content as a make-up.
At that time, the number of students coming to the school was increasing, probably due to the spiritual boom that was beginning to take off in Japan.
Because of this, many people came to take courses, and there were more courses at each level being held than we had expected.
And I had heard that the holiday course had more people because people who work during the week came, so I decided to adjust my work schedule and take the Level 1 weekday course first, because I don’t like large groups.