Reiki Master In 48 Hours
The History of Reiki
One of the most ancient healing methods known to man is Reiki. It was re-discovered at the end of the nineteenth century by a Japanese college professor, Dr Mikao Usui. He studied, travelled and meditated extensively, evolving the system of healing that is now taught around the world as Usui Shiki Ryoho.
Reiki came out of Japan and into the west in 1937, in the hands of a diminutive Japanese woman called Hawayo Takata. Born in Hawaii in 1900, Hawayo Takata was a young widow with two small daughters and a host of health problems when she travelled to Tokyo for surgery. Here she was introduced to Reiki and the surgery became unnecessary. She worked closely with Dr Usui's successor, was initiated as a Reiki Master and, for the next forty years, taught Reiki throughout the United States and Canada.
In 1975, five years before her death, did she begin to initiate Masters herself, and it is from the 22 Reiki Masters she created that the current worldwide explosion of Reiki has emanated.
Usui Shiki Ryoho Reiki is still taught by Masters trained in the original traditions, people who have committed their personal lives to this work.
Inevitably, as the years have passed, practices have evolved and new systems have emerged, so the treatments given by different practitioners may vary enormously, depending on how they themselves were taught.
The most powerful and quickest method I have found is Chikara-Reiki-Do.
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Reiki Master In 48 Hours
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