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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Here is a brief History of Reiki Healing Reiki In Japan Dr. Usui started a Reiki organization in Japan soon after rediscovering Reiki. He was the first president. After he died, he was followed by a succession of presidents: Mr. Ushida, Mr. Iichi Taketome, Mr. Yoshiharu Watanabe, Mr. Toyoichi Wanami, Ms. Kimiko Koyama and the...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>Here is a brief History of Reiki Healing</div>
<h2 align="justify"><strong>Reiki In Japan </strong></h2>
<p>Dr. Usui started a Reiki organization in Japan soon after rediscovering Reiki. He was the first president. After he died, he was followed by a succession of presidents: Mr. Ushida, Mr. Iichi Taketome, Mr. Yoshiharu Watanabe, Mr. Toyoichi Wanami, Ms. Kimiko Koyama and the current successor to Dr. Usui as of 1998 is Mr. Kondo. Contrary to what has been said by some in the west, there is no &#8220;lineage bearer&#8221; or &#8220;Grandmaster&#8221; in the system of healing started by Dr. Usui, only the succession of presidents listed above. While Dr. Hayashi was a respected Reiki master, he was never in charge of the Usui system of Reiki.</p>
<p align="justify">Reiki is a generic word in Japan , and is used to describe many types of healing and spiritual work. It is not exclusive to the system of healing based on Dr. Usui&#8217;s method. The system of healing that evolved from Dr. Usui&#8217;s method is called the Usui System of Natural Healing or Usui Reiki Ryoho.</p>
<h2 align="justify"><strong>Origins</strong></h2>
<p align="justify">There has been a lot of speculation about where Reiki came from, but there has been little confirmation of most of these theories. Some say that Reiki originated from Buddhism or that it contains Buddhist concepts or techniques. I spoke with a Japanese Reiki master who is also a Buddhist and has done a lot of his own historical research into Reiki in Japan . He said that he could see no connection between Reiki and Buddhism and that he felt that Reiki is religiously neutral. While Dr. Usui may have been a Buddhist, he had also studied Christianity and had lived with a Christian family for a time. It is clear he had a very broad background in many religious teachings and philosophies</p>
<p>The clearest and most authentic understanding we have been able to discover is that Dr. Usui originated the system of healing he taught and practiced based on his mystical experience on Mt. Kurama and by making use of his studies in many different areas of knowledge. It has no connection to Buddhism or any other religion. This is validated by his own writing in which he says, &#8220;Our Reiki Ryoho is something absolutely original and cannot be compared with any other (spiritual) path in the world.&#8221; (Taken from his Reiki Ryoho Handbook)</p>
<h2 align="justify"><strong>Reiki in the West</strong></h2>
<p align="justify">After coming to the west, the Usui System of Natural Healing has evolved over time. In its current state, it is much more organized and structured than the simple, flexible, intuitive method practiced by Dr. Usui. The following is a description of the evolution of the Usui System of Reiki.</p>
<p align="justify">During his mystical experience on Mt. Kurama , Dr. Usui received the ability to do Reiki treatments. Later he added the Reiki Ideals. Dr. Hayashi added the standard hand positions, the three degrees and their attunement processes. Mrs. Takata added the fee structure previously mentioned. The required waiting periods between classes were added by several of Mrs. Takata&#8217;s Masters after she passed on. Actually according to Mrs. Yamaguchi who became a Reiki teacher under Dr. Hayashi, Dr. Hayashi taught that Reiki treatments should be given for free. This is why he taught mostly to wealthy students who could afford to practice without charging money. So, while some say payment must be received, we know that this is not a requirement and that it is really up to the practitioner to decide if they want to charge a fee or not for Reiki treatments.</p>
<p align="justify">After Mrs. Takata&#8217;s transition, a few teachers began making changes in the way they taught Reiki. Most of the changes were beneficial, and included the addition of knowledge and healing skills the teachers had learned from other systems or had acquired from inner guidance. However, some changes were restrictive, making it more difficult for students to progress. Some took the Third Degree and divided it into several small parts, calling each new part a new Degree and charging additional money. Often, the fact that they had modified the Usui system was not mentioned and when their students became teachers, they began teaching what they thought was pure Usui Reiki when in fact it was not. In this way, many varieties of Reiki have developed with some thinking they have the only authentic version of Reiki when actually what they are teaching is a modified form. Much of the information on the web about the history of Usui Reiki and how it is taught and practiced has not been well researched and people are simply publishing anything they have heard without attempting to find the source or check references.</p>
<h2>The Development of Usui Reiki</h2>
<p>Dr. Mikao Usui</p>
<figure id="attachment_3334" aria-describedby="caption-attachment-3334" style="width: 800px" class="wp-caption alignnone"><a href="https://www.alternativecomplementarymedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/Mikao-Usui-reiki.jpg"><img fetchpriority="high" decoding="async" class="size-full wp-image-3334" title="Mikao Usui reiki" src="https://www.alternativecomplementarymedicine.com/wp-content/uploads/Mikao-Usui-reiki.jpg" alt="Mikao Usui reiki" width="800" height="1005" srcset="http://www.alternativecomplementarymedicine.com/wp-content/uploads//Mikao-Usui-reiki.jpg 800w, http://www.alternativecomplementarymedicine.com/wp-content/uploads//Mikao-Usui-reiki-300x377.jpg 300w, http://www.alternativecomplementarymedicine.com/wp-content/uploads//Mikao-Usui-reiki-600x754.jpg 600w, http://www.alternativecomplementarymedicine.com/wp-content/uploads//Mikao-Usui-reiki-768x965.jpg 768w" sizes="(max-width: 800px) 100vw, 800px" /></a><figcaption id="caption-attachment-3334" class="wp-caption-text">Mikao Usui</figcaption></figure>
<p>Dr. Mikao Usui, or Usui Sensei as he is called by his students in Japan , is the founder of the Usui System of Reiki. He was born August 15, 1865 in the village of Yago in the Yamagata district of Gifu prefecture, Japan . Usui Sensei had an avid interest in learning and worked hard at his studies. He traveled to Europe and China to further his education. His curriculum included medicine, psychology, and religion. It is thought that he was from a wealthy family, as in Japan only the wealthy could afford to send their children to school. Eventually he became the secretary to Pei Gotoushin, head of the department of health and welfare who later became the Mayor of Tokyo. The connections Usui Sensei made at this job helped him to become a successful businessman. He ended up spontaneously receiving Reiki during a mystical experience on Mt. Kurama .</p>
<p align="justify">In 1914 Usui&#8217;s personal and business life was failing. As a sensitive spiritualist, Usui Sensei had spent much time meditating at power spots on Mt. Kurama . So he decided to travel to this holy mountain, where he enrolled in Isyu Guo, a twenty-one-day training course. We do not know for certain what he was required to do during this training, but it is likely that fasting, meditation, chanting and prayers were part of the practice. In addition, we know there is a small waterfall on Mt. Kurama where even today people go to meditate. This meditation involves standing under the waterfall and allowing the waters to strike and flow over the top of the head, a practice which is said to activate the crown chakra. Japanese Reiki Masters think that Usui Sensei may have used this meditation as part of his practice. In any case, it was during the Isyu Guo training that the great Reiki energy entered his crown chakra. This greatly enhanced his healing abilities and he realized he had received a wonderful new gift &#8211; the ability to give healing to others without depleting his own energy!</p>
<p>Please refer to Reiki, The Healing Touch, by William Lee Rand for a detailed description of Reiki and how Dr. Usui rediscovered it.</p>
<p><strong>Dr. Chujiro Hayashi</strong></p>
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<p>Dr. Hayashi was a retired naval officer. He received the Reiki Master initiation from Dr. Usui about 1925 at the age of 47.</p>
<p>Up to this point, the Usui system of healing consisted of the energy itself, the symbols, the attunement process and the Reiki ideals. This was what Dr. Usui had received during his mystical experience on Mt. Kurama . Dr. Hayashi went on to develop the Usui system of healing. He opened a Reiki clinic in Tokyo and kept detailed records of the treatments given. He used this information to create the standard hand positions, the system of three degrees and their initiation procedures.</p>
<p><strong>Hawayo Takata</strong></p>
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<p>Reiki comes to the West. Hawayo Takata was born at dawn on December 24th, 1900, on the island of Kauai , Hawaii . Her parents were Japanese immigrants and her father worked in the sugar cane fields. She worked very hard as she was growing up. She eventually married the bookkeeper of the plantation where she was employed. His name was Saichi Takata and they had two daughters. In October of 1930, Saichi died at the age of thirty-four leaving Mrs. Takata to raise their two children.</p>
<p align="justify">In order to provide for her family, she had to work very hard with little rest. After five years she developed severe abdominal pain, a lung condition and had a nervous breakdown.</p>
<p>Soon after this, one of her sisters died and it was the responsibility of Hawayo to travel to Japan where her parents had moved to deliver the news. She also felt she could receive help for her health in Japan .</p>
<p align="justify">She took a steamship and was accompanied by her sister-in-law. After informing her parents of the death of her sister, she entered a hospital. It was found that she had a tumor, gallstones and appendicitis. After resting several weeks, she was ready for the needed operation.</p>
<p align="justify">On the operating table, just before the surgery was to begin, Hawayo heard a voice. The voice said, &#8220;The operation is not necessary. The operation is not necessary.&#8221; She had never heard a voice speak to her like this before. She wondered what it meant. The voice repeated the message a third time even louder. She knew she was wide awake and had not imagined the voice. It was so unusual, yet so compelling that she decided to ask the doctor. She got off the operating table, wrapped a sheet around herself and asked to speak to the doctor.</p>
<p align="justify">When the doctor finally came, she asked if he knew of any other way that her problems could be helped. The doctor knew of Dr. Hayashi&#8217;s Reiki clinic and told Hawayo about it. This was something she wanted to try.</p>
<p align="justify">At the Reiki clinic, she began receiving treatments. She had never heard of Reiki before and did not know what it was. Using their Reiki hands the practitioners could sense what was wrong with Mrs. Takata. Their diagnosis very closely matched the doctor&#8217;s at the hospital. This impressed her and gave her confidence in what they were doing.</p>
<p align="justify">Two Reiki practitioners would treat her each day. The heat from their hands was so strong that she thought they were using some kind of equipment. She looked around, but saw none. Seeing the large sleeves of the Japanese kimono one of the practitioners was wearing, she thought she had found the location of the equipment. She grabbed the sleeves, but found nothing. The startled practitioner wanted to know what she was doing and when she explained, he began to laugh. Then he told her about Reiki and how it worked.</p>
<p align="justify">Mrs. Takata received daily treatments and got progressively better. In four months, she was completely healed. Impressed with the results, she wanted to learn Reiki. However, it was explained that Reiki was Japanese and that it was intended to stay in Japan . It could not be taught to an outsider.</p>
<p align="justify">Mrs. Takata talked to the surgeon at the hospital and convinced him to ask Dr. Hayashi to allow her to learn Reiki. Since Dr. Hayashi wanted to teach Reiki to another woman besides his wife, and since Mrs. Takata was so persistent, he decided that she should be the one. In the Spring of 1936, Mrs. Takata received First Degree Reiki. She worked with Dr. Hayashi for one year and then received Second Degree Reiki.</p>
<p align="justify">Mrs. Takata returned to Hawaii in 1937. She was soon followed by Dr. Hayashi and his daughter who came to help establish Reiki in Hawaii . In the Winter of 1938, Dr. Hayashi initiated Hawayo Takata as a Reiki Master. She was the thirteenth and last Reiki Master Dr. Hayashi initiated.</p>
<p align="justify">Between 1970 and her transition on December 11, 1980, Mrs. Takata initiated twenty-two Reiki Masters. Below is a list of the Reiki Masters she initiated. This is the list she gave to her sister before she passed through transition.</p>
<p align="justify">George Araki<br />
Barbara McCullough<br />
Beth Grey<br />
Ursula Baylow</p>
<p>Paul Mitchell<br />
Iris Ishikura (deceased)<br />
Fran Brown<br />
Barbara Weber Ray<br />
Ethel Lombardi<br />
Wanja Twan</p>
<p>Virginia Samdahl<br />
Phyllis Lei Furumoto<br />
Dorothy Baba (deceased)<br />
Mary McFaden<br />
John Gray<br />
Rick Bockner</p>
<p>Bethel Phaigh (deceased)<br />
Harry Kuboi<br />
Patricia Ewing<br />
Shinobu Saito<br />
Kay Yamashita (Takata&#8217;s Sister)<br />
Barbara Brown</p>
<p align="justify"><strong><em>Source: Rand, William. Reiki, The Healing Touch. Southfield , MI : Vision Publications, 1991</em></strong></p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The knowledge that an unseen energy flows through all living things and is connected directly to the quality of health has been part of the wisdom of many cultures since ancient times. The existence of this &#8220;life force energy&#8221; has been verified by recent scientific experiments, and medical doctors are considering the role it plays...</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div>The knowledge that an unseen energy flows through all living things and is connected directly to the quality of health has been part of the wisdom of many cultures since ancient times. </div>
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<p align="justify">The existence of this &#8220;life force energy&#8221; has been verified by recent scientific experiments, and medical doctors are considering the role it plays in the functioning of the immune system and the healing process. </p>
<p align="justify">Reiki is a technique for stress reduction and relaxation that allows everyone to tap into an unlimited supply of &#8220;life force energy&#8221; to improve health and enhance the quality of life. </p>
<p align="justify">An amazingly simple technique to learn, the ability to use Reiki is not taught in the usual sense, but is transferred to the student by the Reiki Master. Its use is not dependent on ones intellectual capacity or spiritual development and, therefore, is available to everyone. It has been successfully taught to thousands of people of all ages and backgrounds. </p>
<p align="justify">A treatment feels like a wonderful glowing radiance that flows through you and surrounds you. Reiki treats the whole person including body, emotions, mind and spirit and creates many beneficial effects including relaxation and feelings of peace, security, and well-being. Many have reported miraculous results. Reiki is a simple, natural, and safe method of spiritual healing and self-improvement that everyone can use. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Rei &#8211; Spiritual Wisdom </strong></p>
<p align="justify">Mrs. Hawayo Takata , who introduced Reiki to the West, said the word Rei means universal and this is the definition most have accepted. However, Mrs. Takata also indicated that this interpretation is a very general one. The kanji ideograms have many levels of meaning. They vary from the mundane to the highly esoteric. So while it is true that Rei can be interpreted as universal, meaning that it is present everywhere, this level of interpretation really doesn&#8217;t add to our understanding of Reiki. </p>
<p align="justify">Research into the esoteric meaning of the Japanese kanji character for Rei has given a much deeper understanding of this ideogram. The word Rei as it is used in Reiki is more accurately interpreted to mean supernatural knowledge or spiritual consciousness. This is the wisdom that comes from God or the Higher Self. This is the God-Consciousness which is all knowing. It understands each person completely. It knows the cause of all problems and difficulties and knows what to do to heal them. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Ki &#8212; The Life Force </strong></p>
<p align="justify">Ki means the same as Chi in Chinese, Prana in Sanskrit and Ti or Ki in Hawaiian. It has also been called, odic force, orgone, and bioplasma. It has been given many other names by the various cultures that have been aware of it. </p>
<p align="justify">Ki is the life force. It is also called the vital life force or the universal life force. This is the nonphysical energy that animates all living things. As long as something is alive, it has life force circulating through it and surrounding it; when it dies, the life force departs. If your life force is low, or if there is a restriction in its flow, you will be more vulnerable to illness. When it is high, and flowing freely, you are less likely to get sick. Life force plays an important role in everything we do. It animates the body and also is the primary energy of our emotions, thoughts and spiritual life. </p>
<p align="justify">The Chinese place great importance on the life force or what they call Chi. They have studied it for thousands of years and have discovered there are many different kinds of Chi. The &#8220;Yellow Emperor&#8217;s Classic of Internal Medicine&#8221; which is over 4,000 years old, lists thirty-two different kinds of Chi or Ki. </p>
<p align="justify">Ki is used by martial artists in their physical training and mental development. It is used in meditative breathing exercises called Pranayama, and by the shamans of all cultures for divination, psychic awareness, manifestation and healing. Ki is the nonphysical energy used by all healers. Ki is present all around us and can be accumulated and guided by the mind. </p>
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<p align="justify"><strong>Reiki is Spiritually Guided Life Force Energy </strong></p>
<p align="justify">It is the God-consciousness called Rei that guides the life force called Ki in the practice we call Reiki. Therefore, Reiki can be defined as spiritually guided life force energy. This is a meaningful interpretation of the word Reiki. It more closely describes the experience most people have of it; Reiki guiding itself with its own wisdom, and being unresponsive to the direction of the practitioner. </p>
<p align="justify"><strong>Is Reiki a Religion? </strong></p>
<p align="justify">While Reiki is spiritual in nature, it is not a religion. It has no dogma, and there is nothing you must believe in order to learn and use Reiki. In fact, Reiki is not dependent on belief at all and will work whether you believe in it or not. Because Reiki comes from God, many people find that using Reiki puts them more in touch with the experience of their religion rather than having only an intellectual concept of it. </p>
<p align="justify">While Reiki is not a religion, for optimum well being in the light of Eastern medical theory that we are a mind-body-spirit unity, it is necessary to live and act in a way that promotes harmony with others. Dr. Mikao Usui , the founder of the Reiki system of natural healing, recommended that one practice certain simple ethical ideals to promote peace and harmony, which are nearly universal across all cultures. </p>
<p>  <strong>The Reiki Ideals &#8211; The Ethical Principles of Reiki </strong></p>
<p align="justify">During a meditation several years after developing Reiki, Dr. Usui decided to add the Reiki Ideals to the practice of Reiki. The Ideals came in part from the five prinicples of the Meiji emperor of Japan whom Dr. Usui admired. The Ideals were developed to add spiritual balance to Usui Reiki. Their purpose is to help people realize that healing the spirit by consciously deciding to improve oneself is a necessary part of the Reiki healing experience. In order for the Reiki healing energies to have lasting results, the client must accept responsibility for her or his healing and take an active part in it. Therefore, the Usui system of Reiki is more than the use of the Reiki energy. It must also include an active commitment to improve oneself in order for it to be a complete system. The ideals are both guidelines for living a gracious life and virtues worthy of practice for their inherent value. </p>
<p align="justify"><em>The secret art of inviting happiness <br />
  The miraculous medicine of all diseases </p>
<p>  Just for today, do not anger <br />
  Do not worry and be filled with gratitude <br />
  Devote yourself to your work. Be kind to people. <br />
  Every morning and evening, join your hands in prayer. <br />
  Pray these words to your heart <br />
  and chant these words with your mouth </p>
<p>  Usui Reiki Treatment for the improvement of body and mind <br />
  The founder , Usui Mikao </em></p>
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