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What is Jikiden Reiki?
Reiki
(pronounced ray-key) is a Japanese word meaning
universal life energy. This energy is the natural,
vital healing force found in all life. Jikiden Reiki
stands for Reiki teachings from an original
authentic Japanese lineage. This lineage goes from
Usui sensei to Dr. Hayashi to Wasaburo Sugano and
Mrs. Chiyoko Yamaguchi (who started learning Reiki
from him in 1938 when she was 17 years old) to her
son Tadao, with whom I took my training in Halifax,
Nova Scotia, Canada last fall. Because Jikiden Reiki
was not passed down through Mrs. Takata and her
masters it lacks the Westernization of Reiki as it
is currently taught in the West. Jikiden Reiki
allows you to experience a Japanese form of Reiki in
its original beauty and simplicity. All seminars
follow exactly the same format so that Jikiden Reiki
is always passed on in its original, simple form.
Jikiden Reiki Shoden and Okuden seminars give you
all you need to know in order to treat yourself and
others with Jikiden Reiki. When asked which version
of Reiki is better Western Usui Reiki or Jikiden
Reiki, I always recommend both but if you must
Choose one I recommend Jikiden Reiki. Universal life
energy is a only a very minimal description of
Reiki's extraordinary benefit. Both methods of
Jikiden Reiki of the Japanese Jikiden Reiki Kenkyu
Kai (Institute) and the Western Usui System of Reiki
Healing or the Usui Shiki Ryoho of the Reiki
Alliance are hands on and distant healing practices
that attune and develop natural latent human healing
energy. Both methods balance body, mind, heart and
spirit in a structured way through light, gentle,
non-intrusive touch and compassionate intention and
regard.

What does Reiki do?
Reiki can be a used as a
personal tool for healing and growth, as a way to
give supportive energy (to bless) family and
friends, and as a complementary therapy to holistic,
naturopathic, alternative and conventional medicines
among an almost unlimited number of beneficial
purposes. A Reiki treatment simply supports the
whole person physically, emotionally, mentally and
spiritually while drilling down on specific issues.
Reiki is easy to learn and can be used in a home or
clinical setting to enhance the health and emotional
wellness of both self and others.
When a Reiki practitioner
places hands on an area of their own or a client's
clothed body, Reiki flows from the practitioner to
the client and then back to the practitioner in a
circle of compassionate energy that starts when the
treatment begins and ends when the treatment stops
usually an hour to an hour and a half later.
Although the experience of reiki treatment is
completely individual -- experienced by both the
client and the practitioner as a variety of
sensations, including, heat, cold, vibration,
tingling, unusual heaviness or lightness, or no
sensation at all -- it is often reported as
accompanied by a deep feeling of warmth, well-being,
comfort, deep relaxation, and revitalization. Reiki
relaxes muscles, stills the mind, and eases pain.
Reiki treatment has been scientifically shown to
accelerate healing. Many health professionals are
effectively incorporating the use of Reiki into
their individual practice. Those who learn Reiki
find that it can be successfully administered very
simply in all kinds of settings: home, clinic,
hospital, or any place where people experience
stressed muscles, accidents, exhaustion, or personal
trauma. Many Reiki projects have been created for
AIDS patients, victims of war, and hospice care
settings, to name a few. On the physical level,
Reiki can bring relaxation to stressed muscles,
decrease pain, accelerate the healing time of bones
and wounds, diminish the tissue involvement of burns
and bruises, and much more. On a mental and
emotional level, anxiety is reduced, a sense of
well-being is increased and another level of
relaxation can be felt. At this degree of deep
relaxation, a rebalancing of energies can occur and
the natural healing ability of the body is enhanced.
On a spiritual level, people have stated they feel
revitalized and newly awakened after a full-body
session.

Where does the Usui System of Reiki Healing come
from?
The Usui
System of Reiki is named after its founder, Mikao
Usui. Usui developed reiki in the 1920's in Japan.
He began an investigation into the healing phenomena
of history's greatest spiritual teachers. Through
travel, study, research, and meditation, he
developed the form of Reiki and spent the rest of
his life applying and teaching this method. Usui
died in 1926, but Usui's work continued in a pre
World War II, Tokyo at a clinic run by Dr. Chujiro
Hayashi, a retired Japanese naval doctor. A patient,
Mrs. Hawayo Takata of Hawaii, recovered from her
serious ailments at Hayashi's Reiki clinic, and
became his first known western student. She
practiced and taught throughout the US, Canada and
Puerto Rico from 1937 to her death in 1980. Her
granddaughter, Phyllis Lei Furumoto now carries on
her work. Today millions of people practice Reiki
throughout the world.
Usui Reiki
healing has spread through an oral tradition of
teaching, sharing information, and exchanging
treatments. Reiki is not something that can be
learned by reading a book it is something to
experience by receiving a treatment, taking a class,
and talking with Reiki practitioners, students, and
masters.
In Japan
Jikiden Reiki, a form of Usui Reiki, which means
"Directly Handed Down" hands down the original
Japanese methods developed by Mikao Usui and Chujiro
Hayashi as taught to Chiyoko Yamaguchi by Dr.
Hayashi and her uncle Wasaburo Sugano. The two Usui
Reiki methods are at the same time both similar and
different in form in many respects but utilize the
same life force energy for healing.

How Can I Learn More?
Jikiden Reiki Treatments Jikiden
Reiki treatments last any where from 60 to 90
minutes and are generally concentrated on the head,
upper back, soles of the feet, kidneys and areas
that are of particular concern to the patient. After
a short consultation the client lies fully clothed
on a comfortable treatment table in a treatment room
with soft lighting and relaxing music playing if the
client prefers it. Treatment usually usually starts
with gentle touch to the head, feet, or abdomen.
Practitioners use the concept of Byosen, following
the sensations in their hands that tell them which
areas of the body need reiki most. For some people
1- 3 treatments are enough to help them recover from
a problem and for others a longer course of
treatments is necessary. While definite benefit can
be gained from a single treatment, to get the best
results from Reiki, regular sessions are important.
Your body uses the extra energy to help repair its
self quicker than it could otherwise. See
http://www.jikiden.org/treatment.htm for more information
about Jikiden Reiki Treatments
Jikiden Reiki Classes
Jikiden Reiki stands for Reiki
teachings from an original authentic Japanese
lineage. This lineage goes from Usui sensei to Dr.
Hayashi to Mrs. Chiyoko Yamaguchi (who started
learning Reiki from him in 1938 when she was 17
years old) to her son Tadao, with whom I took my
training in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada last fall.
Because Jikiden Reiki was not passed down through
Mrs. Takata and her masters it lacks the
Westernization of Reiki as it is currently taught in
the West. Jikiden Reiki allows you to experience a
Japanese form of Reiki in its original beauty and
simplicity. All seminars follow exactly the same
format so that Jikiden Reiki is always passed on in
its original, simple form. Jikiden Reiki Shoden and
Okuden seminars give you all you need to know in
order to treat yourself and others with Jikiden
Reiki. See
http://www.jikiden.org/training.htm for information about
Jikiden Reiki classes.

Jikiden
Reiki first level Shoden
In Jikiden
Reiki Shoden you ou will receive 3 Reiju
(attunements)and learn about:
The history of Reiki - Usui Sensei's life
The history of Jikiden Reiki - the Yamaguchi family
The objectives of Jikiden Reiki
Gokai - the five Reiki Principles in Japanese
Reiki Mawashi
The concept of Byosen
The first Shirushi (symbol)
Learn and practice Ketsueki Kokan (blood circulation
technique)
Reiki Okuri (a method used to feel the Reiki energy
flowing)
Hatsurei-Ho (a method used to practice Reiki at
home)
Reiki practice/exchange
Cost $350 but ask about scholarships, exchanges, and
payment plans that are currently available.
See
http://www.jikiden.org/treatment.htm for more information about
Jikiden Reiki Shoden classes.
Our
Seattle Jikiden Reiki classes are held on Saturdays
at Stillpoint Health Associates, 4110 Stone Way Ave
N, Seattle, WA.98103. Our
Jikiden Reiki Reiju and Exchanges are usually held
at 501 S. Jackson St, 2nd Floor at the Nicheren Shu
Buddhist Temple assembly room in eattle's
International District.
Our Portland Jikiden
Reiki Classes and our Jikiden Reiki Reiju and
Exchanges are held on Saturdays at Sunnyside
Holistic Group, 2450 SE Belmont St., Portland, OR
97214.
Jikiden Reiki Shoden
$350 class fee,: $150
deposit, payable online or check or other
arrangement or at class, final $200 due at class or
by payment plan. Mimimum 2 students,
maxiumu 6 students per class.
The
first level of Jikiden Reiki is Shoden. The
Japanese word Jikiden means "direct transmission of
skill or mysteries". Chiyoko Yamaguchi learned all
the student levels of Shoden and Okuden directly
from Chujiro Hayashi and was taught the Shihan or
teacher levels by her uncle Wasaburo Sugano, one of
Dr. Hayashi's Shihans with Dr Hayashi's permission.
Jikiden Reiki traces its Shihan Reiki lineage from
Mikao Usui to Chujiro Hayashi to Wasaburo Sugano to
Chiyoko Yamaguchi to Tadao Yamaguchi. Shoden is a two-day weekend
workshop from 9a-5p the 1st day with a half hour to
hour lunch and 9a-12p on the 2nd day. Join Reiki
Reiju and Exchange from 1p-4 or 5p usually on the
weekend following our Jikiden Shoden classes.
Payment plans are always
available.
Email
or call us at 866-8977296 to
talk about a payment plan. No one should ever be
discouraged from taking a Jikiden Reiki Shoden class
because of the cost. Energy exchanges are always
welcome. Be creative! Propose an exchange or payment
plan.
You are welcome to explore organizing
a Jikiden Reiki class for a group in your home or
business. Call or
email
us to talk about it.

Jikiden
Reiki 2nd Level Okuden
Jikiden
Reiki second level Okuden "Direct Transmission of
Esoteric Wisdom"
In Jikiden Reiki Okuden, you
will receive 2 reiju (attunements and you will learn
about:
Reviewing contents of Shoden level
The second Shirushi
A treatment used to help psychological issues
The Jumon for distant healing and practicing
Look at Kokai Denju (the notes Usui Sensei left)
Reiki practice/exchange
Reiki Kokan, a candle ceremony introduced by Hayashi
sensei
This workshop takes place on one day from 9am to
5:00 pm.
All Jikiden Reiki Shoden students are registered
with the Jikiden Reiki Institute in Kyoto, Japan
Jikiden Reiki Okuden: $500
class fee, $200 deposit, $300 due at class or by
payment plan. Mimimum 2 students per class, maxiumu
6 students. Okuden is a two-day workshop from 1p-5p
the first day and from 9a-12p the 2nd day. You must
have taken Jikiden Reiki Shoden to participate in
this class .Okuden is the 2nd level of Jikiden Reiki
and is highly encouraged as the completion of the
Jikiden Reiki student levels.
The
fee for a review of the Jikiden Reiki Okuden course
which includes reiju is $100. Contact us by phone or
email about
reviewing Jikiden Reiki Okuden Completion of
a Jikiden Reiki Okuden seminar provides 7 hours of
WA and OR massage therapist CEU' .
See
http://www.jikiden.org/treatment.htm
for more information about Jikiden Reiki
Okuden clases.
Jikiden Reiki Jikiden
Reiki stands for Reiki teachings from an original
authentic Japanese lineage. This lineage goes from
Usui sensei to Dr. Hayashi to Mrs. Chiyoko Yamaguchi
(who started learning Reiki from him in 1938 when
she was 17 years old) to her son Tadao, with whom I
took my training in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
last fall. Because Jikiden Reiki was not passed down
through Mrs. Takata and her masters it lacks the
Westernization of Reiki as it is currently taught in
the West. Jikiden Reiki allows you to experience a
Japanese form of Reiki in its original beauty and
simplicity. All seminars follow exactly the same
format so that Jikiden Reiki is always passed on in
its original, simple form. Jikiden Reiki Shoden and
Okuden seminars give you all you need to know in
order to treat yourself and others with Jikiden
Reiki. When asked which version of Reiki is better
Western Usui Reiki or Jikiden Reiki, I always
recommend both but if you must Choose one I
recommend Jikiden Reiki.
Reiju in Jikiden Reiki
Chiyoko Yamaguchi s first
Reiki seminar included Reiju (commonly known as
attunements or initiations in the West) from Dr
Hayashi and others that had achieved the Shihan or
master's level. It is not uncommon in Jikiden Reiki
for students to receive attunements from more than
one person. Jikiden Reiki practitioners are
encouraged to receive Reiju as often as possible,
and the more people that we can get to help with
Reiju in our seminars the better for everyone
involved! Personally, I also prefer not to think of
Reiju as an "empowerment" or an "attunement" since I
feel that these words do not accurately convey the
Japanese meaning of Reiju. It is one of those words
that we cannot describe very well because it is a
concept that is quite foreign to the West, and
therefore has no roots in our Western languages.
Rather than try to translate Reiju, I feel it is
more appropriate to simply call it "Reiju". Jikiden
Reiju are scheduled each month. This is a great
opportunity to receive Reiju to tune up your Reiki
hands and keep your energy "pipe" clean! The
donation for Reiju is $20.
Jikiden
Reiki Exchange or Share is offered monthly from 2-5p
on a weekend afternoon You must have at least
Jikiden Reiki Shoden to participate in treating in
Reiki Shoden Share/Exchange. Anyone can receive a
Jikiden Reiki treatment though.
if you're coming
Jikiden Reiki Exchange TBA email
usif
you're interested in Portland Jikiden Reiki Exchange

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