Teaching children how to handle skepticism is an essential aspect of their Reiki education. By instilling self-belief, fostering open communication, encouraging patience and understanding, sharing your stories, role-play scenarios, and providing information to parents and guardians, we give Reiki Kids the tools they need to navigate the world of skepticism with confidence and resilience.
Read more10 Tips to Make Reiki Class Fun for Kids
Teaching Reiki to young children with short attention spans requires creativity, patience, and flexibility. By using these tips, you can keep your young students engaged and learning during class.
Read moreClear and Balance the Throat Chakra with Reiki
Have you ever felt like your voice is trapped, unable to express your true thoughts and feelings? This struggle is often linked to a blockage in the Throat Chakra, the energy center responsible for communication and self-expression.
Read more3 Tips for Staying Motivated in Your Reiki Practice
It is tough to find time, but it shouldn’t be impossible. We can fit Reiki into our lives in so many ways. Once we incorporate a regular practice into our routine, if we can keep it up long enough, it becomes a habit and then doesn’t seem to be such an imposition. So, how can we work into our daily routine? Here are three tips to help you stay motivated.
Read more3 Factors that Can Affect the Benefits of Reiki
Reiki can induce relaxation and reduce stress. It can cleanse and balance the energy body. Reiki can clear toxins, strengthen the immune system and relieve pain and symptoms of illness. It can release blocked and suppressed emotions and ease depression and anxiety. It can increase energy levels, positive thinking and optimism. Reiki can enhance personal awareness and creativity. It can aid in solving problems, resolving conflict, and manifesting dreams. It can bring peace and contentment.
Read moreA Brief History of Usui Reiki
Much of the true history of Usui Reiki is still unknown in the West. It was passed down without written documentation in an effort of preserve the sacredness of the practice.
There are many versions of the history of Reiki available online and in books. First, I’m going to tell you a little bit about the verified history of Usui Reiki as I have learned it. Then I’ll give you a brief summary of the history of Reiki as related by Master Takata.
I would love for you to read the detailed account of the history of Reiki by William Lee Rand. It can be found at https://www.reiki.org/faq/historyofreiki.html. He gives the best researched history of Reiki I have been able to find so far (more research is being done all the time). In contrast to many other accounts, examples of Reiki practices that predated Usui are given mention.
A Summary of Usui Reiki According to William Lee Rand
Mikao Usui was the founder of the Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki system. Usui was a Buddhist scholar born in 1865 that seemed to have dedicated his life to helping others. He was a spiritual man and in 1922, when facing some personal and financial difficulties, he decided to go on a 21-day retreat on Mt. Kurama seeking spiritual awakening.
While meditating on the retreat he had a miraculous spiritual experience that gave him his ability to heal others and to pass this gift on to others through attunement and led him to create his style of Reiki.
He used this knowledge to establish the Usui Reiki Healing Society. Mikao Usui believed an important part of living a good and healthy life was following certain ethical principles. Inspired by Emperor Meiji, Usui established the five principles, which I will discuss more later.
Usui is believed to have had thousands of students before his death in 1926, but only 16 of these reached the Master level.
After Usui’s death, one of his Master students, Chujiro Hayashi, became Usui’s successor and began his own Reiki society. He simplified the Reiki healing process and created many detailed hand positions for treating various ailments. He also simplified the attunement process.
In 1940 Master Hayashi committed suicide to keep from being forced to give intelligence and fight in WWII. Before his death he asked Madam Takata, who he had trained and attuned, to be his successor.
Hawayo Takata, a Japanese Hawaiian born in 1900, had become very ill and had gone to Japan for healing. She was preparing to receive surgery when she believed she heard a voice telling her not to have the surgery and to find another way.
She asked the doctor about an alternative healthcare option and he sent her to Hayashi’s clinic where she was treated and became well. She convinced him to teach her Reiki, though it was never meant to leave Japan.
Hawayo Takata was eventually attuned to the Master Level. She brought Reiki to the West and trained many people, attuning 22 Westerners to the Master Level. From those 22 Masters, Reiki spread throughout the Western world.
Hawayo Takata’s Reiki History Story
The story that has been passed down as Hawayo Takata’s teaching by the Masters who came after her has been found to be mostly fabrication.
As the story was told, it succeeded in gaining acceptance in the Western world and facilitating the growth of the healing system here. Had a more accurate account of the origin of Reiki been spread, it may never have expanded throughout the world the way it has.
The story that was passed down from Takata, and that was widely accepted until fairly recently, was that Usui was a Christian professor challenged by a student to find a way to heal as Jesus did.
In his efforts for find a healing system comparable to that of Jesus, Usui went on the 21-day fast on Mt. Kurama. On the 21st day he received a spiritual awakening and had visions of many symbols. Afterward, he stubbed his toe on his way down the mountain. Upon grabbing his toe with his hand, he discovered his healing abilities.
Usui went to the poor and offered them healing, but they kept coming back needing more healing because they didn’t change the way of life that was making them sick. He then decided that for Reiki to be lastingly effective there must be some sort of exchange.
At that point he began charging money for healing sessions and attunements and opened his clinic.
This is only a very brief summary of Madam Takata’s story as I have learned it. More detailed versions can easily be found with an online search engine and in numerous books about Reiki.
Continued Reiki History Research
There are many Reiki scholars who are endeavoring to collect a more complete and accurate history of Reiki. As more information is uncovered, this article will likely become outdated. I encourage you to look for up-to-date resources from reliable sources for the most accurate information.
It’s interesting to learn about the history of this healing modality that has done so much to change my life. I hope you will continue to educate yourself as more information is made available to us.
Reiki Shower Sessions
Do you ever feel like there just isn’t enough time to fit in self-Reiki treatments? I think we have all been there. Life just seems to get in the way, and we end up putting off self-care activities until there is more time. I have discovered many ways to fit a little Reiki into my day here and there. One of my favorites ways is to perform Reiki Shower Sessions.
Read moreWhy I Charge for Reiki
Charging for Reiki is one of those controversial things that each practitioner will have to form their own opinion on. On one side of the argument you have those who feel Reiki should always be given free of charge as it comes from energy that the Universe has provided for us all. On the other, there are those who believe it should never be given away free.
Read moreReiki Healing for Domestic Abuse
I’d like to ask you to join me in this mission to help empower victims and help them to understand that it is not okay, it’s not their fault, and they don’t deserve it. I ask you to use whatever tools you choose to direct positive intention and energy at this problem. If you practice Reiki, I ask that you write the situation of domestic violence on paper and hold the paper between your hands and give it Reiki or send the situation distance healing.
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