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What is Reiki
developed by Mr.Mikao Usui.1865-1926 Before the Second World War, its said that there
were more than a million practitioners here in Japan. After the war, in the process of
modernization of the country, Reiki seemed to have disappeared. However, it had been spread
to the West and since 1990s it has gradually been regaining popularity in Japan.
Dr. Chujiro Hayashi, one of Mr.Usuis prominent students, contributed to bring Reiki to the
West. It was spread through his student Ms. Takata who lived in Hawaii at that time. Dr.Hayashi
also taught Reiki to numerous students in Japan. One of them was Mrs. Chiyoko Yamaguchi.
She learned Reiki directly from Dr.Hayashi in the late 1930s and practiced it throughout her life.
In the late 1990s, her son Mr.Tadao Yamaguchi started teaching Reiki based on Dr.Hayashis
Reiki seminars his mother Chiyoko participated about 70 years ago. Tadao Yamaguchi has been
making great efforts to pass down this great legacy of healing method to those who wish to
learn.
Reiki is an art of energy healing. It works for both physical and psychological sides of health by
reactivating the natural healing ability that humans originally possess. A Reiki treatment is
carried out by a practitioner (channel) who receives Reiki energy from the Universe. With simply
laying hands, the practitioner transmits the energy onto the receiver. Reiki is beneficial not only
for those who are in poor health to recover but also for healthy people to maintain good health.
Who can become a Reiki practitioner?
Anyone can. All humans possess the ability to give and receive the energy from the Universe.
However, this healing ability is often dormant or forgotten. In order to be blessed with this great
healing energy, you need to reactivate the ability to attune yourself to the Universe.
Course length : days (or days depending on the translation time necessary)
Fee:
Venue:
Class size :
6-12 students
To become a Shihan-Kaku:
Practice Jikiden Reiki for at least 6 months after completing the main course
(Shoden/Okuden). Repeat Shoden/Okuden at least once. Pracitice at least 120 hours
on at least 40 different people.
2. Shihan (Teacher) who has a full permission to teach Shoden and Okuden.
To become a Shihan
Teach at least 5 Jikiden Reiki (Shoden) classes with a minimum of 2 students each for at
least 6 months after Shihan-Kaku training.
(2nd president )
(study institute)
(in Ishikawa)
Chiyoko Yamaguchi
(1938)
(1936)
(4 president)
Tadao Yamaguchi
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(5 president)
(6 president)
1990s
(7 president)
to as many as possible all over the World. My mother and I decided to replicate Dr.
Hayashis seminars as closely as possible.
Q: Is it different from Western Reiki?
A: I believe it was transformed dramatically when it was introduced to the West. I dont
mean that Reiki in the West is wrong or ineffective but I have an urge to introduce the
original simple Reiki which is very effective in treating physical problems and great
ideas behind it.
Q: I am a Western Reiki teacher. Is it possible for anyone to join your seminars?
A: Anyone who understand the principles and can comply with the regulations can join
the seminar.
first day when I was sitting listening to the lecture at the seminar. After that I was worried about the second
day as the seminar hours are longer than the first day. However, when I woke up in the morning, I was
feeling much better than usual. I believe it owes to the other seminar participants who gave me extra Reiki
treatment in the previous evening. To my surprise, my thoracic vertebrae had gone back into place. By the
third day I felt really well and was able to practice Reiki onto other people. I had another treatment on the
final day and came back home in good spirits. Now I am very hopeful for my future. I would like to
introduce Reiki to as many friends as possible.
(Company employee, Hong Kong)
To our seminars, we have had a lot of people around the world. People have come from
more than 20 different countries. It is amazing to have the people from various countries
in one seminar and share the view on the same topic, Reiki. The participants of the
seminars have given great feedback to us.
Since 2004, we started to hold seminar overseas. We have visited Germany, England,
Hong Kong, France, the U.S, Canada, Korea, Portugal, Sweden and Scotland. Now more
and more Shihans and Shihankakus(teachers/ teacher assistants) are in the places and
there are more chances for people to have access to Jikiden Reiki in their areas.
To inform doctors, nurses and other medical professionals in the effectiveness of Jikiden
Reiki, thereby initiating the use of Reiki in conjunction with western medicine in the
conventional medical field.
To introduce the use of Jikiden Reiki as the method of medical care in the household.
This should help to stop dependence on everyday allopathic remedies and conventional
drugs. The ultimate objective here is twofold. Firstly people will become healthier as their
bodies start to remember how to heal themselves without external chemical substances.
Secondly, there will be significant reduction in the amount of medical waste, a positive
effect on the environment on a global scale.