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Reiki's Birthplace

Reiki's Birthplace
Author: Jessica A. Miller
Publisher: Infinite Light
Total Pages: 9
Release: 2007-03
Genre: Reiki (Healing system)
ISBN: 0967872146

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Reiki: The True Story

Reiki: The True Story
Author: Don Beckett
Publisher: Frog Books
Total Pages: 260
Release: 2009-04-07
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 9781583942673

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Reiki: The True Story is a comprehensive investigation of Reiki as both a healing practice and a lifelong path of spiritual awakening. Author and Reiki expert Don Beckett weaves together a new story about Reiki’s origins and its founder’s true vision. The foundation of this book is the teachings of a group of Reiki founder Makao Usui’s original students, who held their master’s knowledge in secrecy for more than seventy years. After a general introduction to Reiki, Beckett presents a thorough history of the discipline (including the testimony of some of Usui’s students) as well as an in-depth manual for practice. The author rounds out his exploration with material from world renowned, contemporary Reiki Masters, Beckett’s own insights into the nature of Reiki energy, as well as information about the chakra system, yin and yang, and the Five Transformations. The book concludes with a chapter entitled “Beyond Reiki,” which bridges knowledge of Reiki with the lesser-known practice of Johrei. Thorough explanations coupled with cutting-edge discoveries about Reiki’s past make this a compelling volume for novice and experienced practitioners alike.


The Spirit of Reiki

The Spirit of Reiki
Author: Walter Lubeck
Publisher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 314
Release: 2001
Genre: Health & Fitness
ISBN: 9780914955672

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This is a handbook that reports on all of the major aspects of Reiki in a concentrated and extensive manner, including both the latest information and developments and traditional knowledge.


Alternate Currents

Alternate Currents
Author: Justin B. Stein
Publisher: University of Hawaii Press
Total Pages: 219
Release: 2023
Genre: History
ISBN: 0824896416

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"In the second half of the twentieth century, Reiki went from an obscure therapy practiced by a few thousand Japanese and Japanese Americans to a global phenomenon. By the early twenty-first century, people in nearly every corner of the world have undergone the initiations that authorize them to channel a cosmic energy--known as Reiki--to heal body, mind, and spirit. They lay hands on themselves and others, use secret symbols and incantations to send Reiki to distant recipients, and strive to follow five precepts to cultivate their spiritual growth. Reiki's international rise and development is due to the work of Hawayo Takata (1900-1980), a Hawai°i-born Japanese American woman who brought Reiki out of Japan and adapted it for thousands of students in Hawai°i and North America, shaping interconnections across the North Pacific region as well as cultural transformations over the transwar period spanning World War II. Alternate Currents: Reiki's Circulation in the Twentieth-Century North Pacific analyzes how, from her training in Japan in the mid-1930s to her death in Iowa in 1980, Takata built a vast trans-Pacific network that connected Japanese American laborers on Hawai°i plantations to social elites in Tokyo, Hollywood, and New York; middle class housewives in American suburbs; and off-the-grid tree planters in the mountains of British Columbia. Using recently uncovered archival materials and original oral histories, Stein examines how these relationships between healer and patient, master and disciple, became deeply infused with values of their time and place and how they interplayed with Reiki's circulation, performance, and meanings along with broader cultural shifts in the twentieth-century North Pacific. Highly readable and informative, each chapter is structured around a period in the life of Takata, the charismatic, rags-to-riches architect of the network in which Reiki spread for decades. Alternate Currents explores Reiki as an exemplary transnational spiritual therapy, demonstrating how lived practices transcend artificial distinctions between religion and medicine, and circulate in global systems while maintaining strong connections with the practices' homeland"--


Light on the Origins of Reiki

Light on the Origins of Reiki
Author: Tadao Yamaguchi
Publisher: Lotus Press
Total Pages: 194
Release: 2007
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0914955659

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A journey towards the origins of Reiki as it evolved from Mikao Usui's first inspirations, showing you how it was traditionally taught and practiced in Japan in the mid-thirties of the last century, including many valuable practical applications and cultural background including the traditional Master-disciple relationship, Dr. Hayashi's lectures in the Reiki seminars, natural body cleansing and Byosen (energetic empathy).


The Complete Book of Traditional Reiki

The Complete Book of Traditional Reiki
Author: Amy Z. Rowland
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2010-06-14
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 1594779112

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A comprehensive guide to the hands-on healing techniques taught to practitioners in a traditional Reiki I class • Discusses Reiki’s origin and purpose, the attunement process, and the many physical and emotional states for which Reiki can provide healing support • Includes step-by-step photographs of the basic hand positions Reiki practitioners direct universal energy into the physical body through hands-on and energy-field healing to support the client in recovering health and reclaiming well-being. An easy-to-learn form of energy medicine, Reiki is becoming commonplace in such conventional settings as hospitals, hospices, and psychotherapy practices because it relaxes, relieves stress, reduces and eliminates pain, accelerates healing, and helps support the gentle restoration of the body’s natural balance. It is a unique healing art in that it can be learned by anyone, with no special knowledge of anatomy needed. The Complete Book of Traditional Reiki takes the reader step by step through a traditional Reiki level I class. It discusses Reiki’s origins and purpose, describes the attunement process by which a student is imbued with the power to channel life-force energy, and gives complete instructions for the basic and advanced healing hand positions. The first book to serve as a teaching manual, an extensive reference work for students, and compelling reading for those considering taking a Reiki class, this updated edition includes new information on the history of Reiki and the Reiki principles and features never-before-published photographs and a translation of the Usi Memorial in Japan, a tribute to the founder of Usui Reiki.


Reiki For Dummies

Reiki For Dummies
Author: Nina L. Paul
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2022-05-27
Genre: Medical
ISBN: 1119894522

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Reiki—the alternative medicine therapy that's becoming mainstream Reiki is a subtle, non-invasive form of healing that uses spiritually guided life force energy, and 60% of top hospitals in the United States now offer it as complementary treatment for anxiety, depression, pain relief, and more. Reiki For Dummies is a clear and easy-to-follow guide to the origins of Reiki, where you can study Reiki, what it can do for you, what to expect in a session, and how to use Reiki at home. This book takes you through the principles, practice, and uses of Reiki—even if you're skeptical or taking your first Reiki class. Dummies is the perfect starting point for anyone interested in benefiting from Reiki or becoming a Reiki healer. Discover how Reiki fits in with other healing practices, and how it just might transform your life. This book makes it easy. Learn what Reiki is and how to find a Reiki practitioner Prepare for your Reiki session and set realistic goals and expectations Explore Reiki classes, symbols, and techniques Get started performing Reiki with basic hand positions and self-treatment Discover the fascinating history and evolution of this Japanese healing practice This edition has been expanded with new information on self-Reiki, mind-body healing with Reiki, and becoming a Reiki professional. Plus, you'll find the latest Reiki resources to expand your healing journey.


Reiki History

Reiki History
Author: Shoshana Shay
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2019
Genre: Electronic books
ISBN: 9780933267268

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Mikao's Journey

Mikao's Journey
Author: Chris Anama-Green
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2017-03-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781544959900

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Reiki is an energy healing practice that is used by people all over the world. But where did it come from? Mikao's Journey follows the fascinating discovery of Reiki by the Japanese monk Mikao Usui as he climbs Mount Kurama in search of answers for his spiritual questions. Mikao taught as many as 2,000 people how to use universal healing energy or Reiki in his lifetime. Today millions of people all over the world use Reiki. Now, kids of all ages can join Mikao in this book to learn all about Reiki's past and present.


Reiki

Reiki
Author: Phd Jeannie Kidwell
Publisher: Dog Ear Publishing
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2012
Genre: Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN: 0615491448

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Reiki: The Mystery Teachings is a groundbreaking book on the threshold of a new phase in the history of Reiki. Ancient wisdom from esoteric mystery teachings is merged with thought-provoking insights into the philosophy of Reiki. New concepts are presented that enrich understanding of the spiritual energy of Japanese Reiki and how the Reiki Spirit Path leads toward enlightened Self. Delving into the great mysteries of Usui Sensei's Reiki reveals spiritual keys with relevance for our changing times. Advanced topics in Reiki are examined in a new light. These include Invocation, Meditation and Empowerment, and how the Reiki Wave facilitates the connection between the human heart-mind and Kokoro - the Big Heart-Mind of the Universe. This intriguing book teaches, inspires, and may even stir controversy. It offers rich material for Reiki teachers and practitioners, and all who are interested in healing and spiritual advancement. Jeannie Kidwell, PhD and Gianna Settin, PhD are long-time Reiki teachers. Of their collaboration, they write: "We began this project after decades of experience in our similar careers in psychology, in private clinical practice and teaching in university settings, then later in Reiki. While on separate but converging Reiki paths, we engaged in dialogues about metaphysics, healing, and the philosophy of Reiki. Throughout our journey, we were aided by intuition, meditation and guidance from our Higher Selves." Jeannie and Gianna teach and practice Reiki in California and Colorado, respectively. For more information, visit dogearpublishing.net or KokoroReiki.com.