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Reiki Kaizen
Kaizen is the practice of continuous improvement that has kept companies like Toyota and Ford one step ahead of the competition for years. In this post I would like to discuss application of the Kaizen philosophy and practice to one’s Reiki Practice in an attempt to quantify it and simultaneously make it the very best
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Reiki Testing
Just a quick observation as I dash off to get my Reiki Recharge at Doi Sensei’s monthly Reiki Koryukai. I’ve previously talked about the importance of testing in one’s Reiki practice and I’d like to give a quick example of what I mean by testing. Connect to Reiki in whatever way you usually do. Put
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Reiki Tanka
One of the regular practices of the Gakkai that has come to light is their meditation on the Gyosei, which I’d like to take a look at here. First, lets get a few definitions out of the way. Gakkai, Tanka, Waka, Hikkei, Haiku and Gyosei… to be precise. I’ll also get them listed in the
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The Reiki Power Symbol
The Reiki Power Symbol, which is known merely as the First Symbol in Traditional Japanese Reiki is by far my favorite Reiki symbol because of its sheer versatility, ease of use and, well, its power. In this post I would like to look at a very powerful, yet underused (often unused) application of the Reiki
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Resonant Reiki Exercise
It has long been maintained that the secrets of the universe are found in its frequencies, wavelengths and energies. The following exercise is a combination of Reiki and and an ancient healing system which create quite a unique and powerful healing experience when used together. The Solfeggio Scale The “C” of 528 Hz used for
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Was Dr. Usui Christian?
One of the stories told by Hawayo Takata and propagated by her students was that Dr. Usui was educated by Christian missionaries and that he actually converted to Christianity himself. I’d like to take a closer look at these claims here. The story (by my understanding) goes that Dr. Usui was not only a Christian,
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Dr. Chujiro Hayashi
I was discussing the Meiji Restoration yesterday with one of my Reiki students (who is a retired high school history teacher) when, for one reason or another, the subject turned to Dr. Hayashi. Several questions were raised and I found my answers less then adequate, so I decided to do a little research and frankly,
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3rd Reiki Principle Revisited
I found an interesting translation of the 3rd Reiki Principle (Don’t Get Angry) floating around out there in cyberspace and found it quite interesting and worth a comment (or two) as as sidebar to my post on The Reiki Principles – Don’t Be Angry. The quote was: “In March, 1915 a book entitled Kenzen no
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Computer Reiki
After a major computer meltdown late last night, today’s post is a combination reminder to Reiki your computer and test to see if I’ve succeeded in restoring order to the universe. First of all, in case you didn’t know, yes you can give Reiki to all animate or inanimate things and in regard to yesterday’s
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Ho’oponopono and Reiki
In Ancient Hawaiian Shamanism (Huna) there is an exercise called Ho’oponopono which has some extremely interesting (if not important) implications for Reiki. I trained in Huna with both Serge King and Tad James in Hawaii and, as is true with many Reiki teachers and Reiki trainings, the two forms of Huna were quite distinct… almost
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