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Love is what we were born with. Fear is what we learned here.
-Marianne Williamson


If you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.
-Wayne Dyer


Maxim for life: You get treated in life the way you teach people to treat you.
-Wayne Dyer


The highest form of ignorance is when you reject something you don't know anything about.
-Wayne Dyer


Love and compassion are necessities, not luxuries. Without them humanity cannot survive.
-Dalai Lama


Remember that not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck.
-Dalai Lama


Our bodies communicate to us clearly and specifically; if we are willing to listen to them.
-Shakti Gawain


When one tugs at a single thing in nature, he finds it attached to the rest of the world.
-John Muir


Love is the ability and willingness to allow those that you care for to be what they choose for themselves without any insistence that they satisfy you.
-Wayne Dyer


Personal transformation can and does have global effects. As we go, so goes the world, for the world is us. The revolution that will save the world is ultimately a personal one.
-Marianne Williamson


If man understood that "what I create has nothing to do with what anybody else is creating" then he wouldn't be so afraid of what others are doing.
-Abraham-Hicks


If you bring forth what is within you, it will heal you. And if you do not bring forth what is within you, it will destroy you!
-St. Thomas


Whatever you're thinking about is literally like planning a future event. When you're worrying, you are planning. When you are appreciating, you are planning...What are you planning?
-Abraham-Hicks


We are all one Energy Stream, but what makes the separations or distinguishes the differences is perspective. You are a unique and individual perspective.
-Abraham-Hicks


Parents often think that they are here to guide the little ones. When - in reality - the little ones come forth with clarity to guide you.
-Abraham-Hicks


The purpose of forgiveness is to release me from the past!
-Caroline Myss


If you and I are having a single thought of violence or hatred against anyone in the world at this moment, we are contributing to the wounding of the world.
-Deepak Chopra


The less you open your heart to others, the more your heart suffers.
-Deepak Chopra


You give but little when you give of your possessions. It is when you give of yourself that you truly give.
-Khalil Gibran


I love all religions, but I am in love with my own.
-Mother Teresa


The more you have, the more you are occupied, the less you give.
-Mother Teresa


You are here to enable the divine purpose of the universe to unfold. That is how important you are!
-Eckhart Tolle


When you live in surrender, something comes through you into the world of duality that is not of this world.
-Eckhart Tolle


You begin to understand that there's no such thing as death. Only the body dies. The soul and personality live on.
-Doreen Virtue


If I am never scared or embarrassed or hurt, it means I never take any chances.
-Julia Sorel


People will suffer almost anything as long as it means they don't have to change.
-Deepak Chopra


I learn to speak by speaking, to study by studying, to run by running, to work by working; in just the same way, I learn to love by loving.
-St Francis de Sales


Matter is the evolution of energy. First there is thought, then there is thought form, and then there is matter. Matter is only thought that has been thought upon by more.
-Abraham-Hicks


Fear only exists when you do not understand that you have the power to project thought and that the Universe will respond.
-Abraham-Hicks


The more fear one has of anything, the more a vibrational match to the thing that they fear they are. Help your child discover that if she makes things that are potentially frightening a non-issue to her, then they don't bother.
-Abraham-Hicks


Expectation is a focus with a vibration that permits the receiving of what you're focused upon—and, you expect things, both wanted and unwanted.
-Abraham-Hicks


Most who are looking for mates that they haven't quite found yet are so interested in getting to where they're going that they're missing the fun of going there.
-Abraham-Hicks


The first and best victory is to conquer self.
-Plato


Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.
-Lao Tzu


Don't do anything that you don't really want to do. Keep yourself in a place of feeling good. Reach for the thought that feels better -- and watch what happens.
-Abraham-Hicks


The main event has never been the manifestation; the main event has always been the way you feel moment by moment, because that's what life is.
-Abraham-Hicks


Parents can't choose the mates of their children or the behavior of their children. You actually can't choose anything for your children without disempowering them.
-Abraham-Hicks


The only way that you can ever know if something is of value to you is by the way it feels as you are receiving it
-Abraham-Hicks


The entire Universe is set up to produce wanting within you! You cannot squelch wanting. You are born wanters. Wanting is a good thing. Write that down in big letters: WANTING IS A VERY GOOD THING!
-Abraham-Hicks


Everyone thinks they're right. So, the question isn't who's right or who's wrong. The question is, who is most in alignment with their Source? And who is the most allowing? And whose life is really going the best, most of the time?
-Abraham-Hicks


Your prayer causes you to focus, and the Law of Attraction causes everything in the Universe that's in vibrational harmony with your focus to come to you.
-Abraham-Hicks


The practice of forgiveness is our most important contribution to the healing of the world.
-Marianne Williamson


Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can't help them, at least don't hurt them.
-Dalai Lama


There is often a big disparity between the way in which we perceive things and the way things really are.
-Dalai Lama


Doing nothing is better than being busy doing nothing.
-Lao Tzu


The sage seeks freedom from desire. He does not collect precious things. He learns not to hold on to ideas. He brings men back to what they have lost.
-Lao Tzu


Wise men don't need to prove their point….men who need to prove their point aren't wise.
-Lao Tzu


A journey of 1000 miles begins with a single step
-Lao Tzu


Loving people live in a loving world. Hostile people live in a hostile world. Same world.
-Wayne Dyer


Your children will see what you're all about by what you live rather than what you say.
-Wayne Dyer


It makes no sense to worry about things you have no control over because there's nothing you can do about them, and why worry about things you do control? The activity of worrying keeps you immobilized.
-Wayne Dyer


Simply put, you believe that things or people make you unhappy, but this is not accurate. You make yourself unhappy.
-Wayne Dyer


You'll see it when you believe it.
-Wayne Dyer


I think and that is all that I am.
-Wayne Dyer


Be miserable. Or motivate yourself. Whatever has to be done, it's always your choice.
- Wayne Dyer


I cannot always control what goes on outside. But I can always control what goes on inside.
-Wayne Dyer


Want, or desire, arises when you are not happy. Have you seen this? When you are very happy then there is contentment. "Contentment" means "no want".
-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


Life is nothing to be very serious about. Life is a ball in your hands to play with. Don't hold on to the ball.
-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


'WHEN the ego dissolves, all discomforts go away with the ego. Discomfort is not because of "something;" it is because of ego -- a separated-ness.
-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


WHEN we express love too much, then also it disappears, dies out. It's like when you keep the seed on the surface of the soil, not a little deep inside, it doesn't grow.
-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


THE secret is hidden somewhere very deep, and that is what we can call the Divine Love -- that love which is so total, which is so complete, and which is so fulfilling.
-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


THE purpose of every practice -- spiritual practice, meditation, breathing techniques, and kriya, all this -- is to uncover something that blocks the expression of Divine Love.
-Sri Sri Ravi Shankar


What we think, we become.
-Buddha


You yourself, as much as anybody in the entire universe, deserve your love and affection.
-Buddha


The secret of health for both mind and body is not to mourn for the past, nor to worry about the future, but to live the present moment wisely and earnestly.
-Buddha


Believe nothing, no matter where you read it, or who said it, no matter if I have said it, unless it agrees with your own reason and your own common sense.
-Buddha


Words have the power to both destroy and heal. When words are both true and kind, they can change our world.
-Buddha


Even as the fingers of the two hands are equal, so are human beings equal to one another. No one has any right, nor any preference to claim over another.
-Prophet Muhammad


The strong man is not the good wrestler; the strong man is only the one who controls himself when he is angry.
-Prophet Muhammad


One hour's meditation on the work of the Creator is better than seventy years of prayer.
-Prophet Muhammad


Do you love your creator? Love your fellow-beings first.
-Prophet Muhammad


Shall I not inform you of a better act than fasting, alms, and prayers? Making peace between one another: enmity and malice tear up heavenly rewards by the roots.
-Prophet Muhammad


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Coming into Reiki I was a bit sceptical, not knowing what to expect. But immediaely at the first session I felt an intense relaxation and comfort engulf my whole body and mind. The sensations and feelings of tranquillity and calmness that Houry brings in hypnotherapy is one that I can fully recommend to anyone. Her skill and expertise not only make for a very productive time where countless issues are brought to the forefront, dealt with in a secure environment and resolved. But also the sincerity and geniuses of Houry's concern add to the healing experience.

-Alia B.

"My visits to Houry have helped me in a conscious as well as subconscious level. Physically and mentally I have never felt better, especially as there have been some difficult personal periods with operations I have had to have etc.  I look forward to even more improvements for myself.  More importantly, I have also learned alot from her in terms of improving my mind, body and spirit.  HIGHLY recommended.

-Sam M.

If you like to explore ways in which to feel better, to get to know  yourself on a deeper level and be guided towards healing, physically,  mentally as well as spiritually, enter the Well-being  Zone! Houry’s presence and use of a wealth of therapies are soothing, comforting, creative and promote healing in a great many ways. You may choose to come with a specific complaint or challenge in mind and request one particular treatment – that may be the most  common approach. However, you may also want to come with a totally  open mind with the intention of allowing your own healing to take  place - Houry’s wisdom and intuition will then guide you in your next  step towards health and personal growth. This has been of great help to me. Thanks Houry, for always being there for all of us.

-Hanne E.

Your healing is a powerful mode of shifting one's innate wisdom and intelligence to the surface in order to reorganize issues for the betterment of all involved It is like a pendulum swinging back and forth until it re-centers and everything balances out. 

My daughter has benefited through Houry's healing during one session, she becomes stronger emotionally, energetically, physically and healthfully.

We have started listening to our inner voice and hear God's whispers to direct us in a forward motion, instead of backward, in order to move away from dysfunction and chaos.

I strongly recommend Houry's healing work for anyone who is struggling with a difficult relationship or difficult time in their lives. Remain in peace Houry.

- Shoukri T.

During our first EFT therapy session, I could feel enhanced clarity and a positive shift in my thinking about several unresolved issues in my life that were holding me back. By the second session, which also included Hypnotherapy, years of negative relationship and self-image emotions and procrastination issues faded and I was able to move forward confidently and energetically in my personal life and career. The success of these sessions prompted me to participate in an EFT workshop, so I could practice the holistic techniques myself, for life long positive reinforcement. Houry is a wonderful therapist and teacher—I am sure the fates brought us together so she could help me break through my issues!

-V.A.G.

I met Houry at a time in my life when I didn’t know what to do and how to cope with the events that seem to make me completely powerless in day to day life. It was a pleasure meeting her and getting rid of the garbage that inhibited me from enjoying my life to the full. The hypnotherapy sessions were an eye opener and I started to know myself better day by day. She knows a variety of therapies that are applied according to the individual needs. I am happy to say that visiting her started a self discovery journey for me. My personal and business life bloomed. She is one of the kindest persons I have met and that makes it easy to discuss ones innermost feelings with her. I wish her best of luck always.

-F.A.

Namaskaram Houry. Thank you for your help to me and specially my feet. They love you!

-R.H.

Hi Houry,

I am thrilled to let you know my presentation went great. Honestly, I cannot believe it. While on stage, I never realized how the time flew and was actually surprised to find myself at the end of the presentation. Have been receiving lots of compliments and praises. I am certain your NLP and the energy you sent my way has a lot to do in this. Thank you so much for everything. God bless you.

-F.H.

Hi Houry,

Thank you for yesterday afternoon. What a blur, what an overload, and what calm has come over me again. Just spending some time with you and getting the positive feedback, some tapping and ESR turned me round again, or, should I say, pushed me forward.

-M.W.

Houry offered great guidance when I coudn't see or understand my inner world.  She helped me open my eyes wide, and choose my next destination.  I am now walking on a self-discovery path, and when the road gets rough, I have my Self again.  I am consciously improving my life, because I have learnt from Houry, that I can.

-T.V.

I sought out help to control over eating and food binges.  I left Houry feeling understood, loved and healed.  It is truly amazing what memories we store in the subconscious mind.  With compassion Houry helped lift me to a place of healing.  I left with a glow as if a weight had been lifted. Thanks.

-D.T.

I am actually a bit better.  I have yet to experience "a bad period" since I've seen you .....which is very good news!  Am especially finding the essential oil you gave me to be very effective (it's helped me go to the bathroom more easily and more consistently). I may have to ask you for more once I run out ... In the meantime, I am scheduled for surgery this Thursday (to have my thyroid gland removed) and I hope this will help as well. So far so good (better than before). Will keep you posted. Thanks so much for your help and your concern.

-D.T.
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What is Reiki?
What is Energy?
The Chakra/Body Energy System
Where did Reiki Come From?
Some Unusual Students
My Lineage
Learn Reiki
The Reconnection
Reconnective Healing
The Reconnection
Differences between Reconnective Healing and The Reconnection
 
 
What is Reiki? Top
In the West, Reiki is practised very much as a form of complementary medicine, where practitioners give Reiki ‘treatments’, though with Reiki it is also possible to treat yourself, which cannot be done easily or comfortably by people who practise, for example, Indian Head Massage or Reflexology! Reiki is largely seen as an oriental version of spiritual healing, based on the laying on of hands and the channelling of a form of energy, or a “spiritual” energy, and this energy can also be used for the benefit of the practitioner.
 
When Reiki was taught by its founder in the 1920s in Japan, what was being taught was a spiritual path, a self-healing method, a path to enlightenment, so Reiki has certainly gone through an interesting journey during the last century, to end up now being presented to the world as a treatment technique, and we will find out how this happened later.
 
So most Reiki practitioners will treat other people, they will treat themselves, and they will also follow a simple set of ‘rules to live by’ that were set down by Reiki’s founder, Mikao Usui. The system was made available to people from different religious backgrounds, so you do not need to be a Buddhist, or a Christian, or follow Shinto, or have any religious beliefs, in order to benefit from the teachings and the practices. Reiki is ‘neutral’.
 
Reiki is all about moving more into a state of balance on all levels, achieving more balance in your life. Moving into a state of balance may involve the resolution of some health problems, it may involve a change in beliefs and attitudes, it may involve making decisions that have been put off or ignored for a long time, and a realisation of one’s true values and priorities in life. Reiki is all about change: change for the better, finding out what is right for you in your life and making decisions to move you closer to what is right for you.
 
The successful practice of Reiki involves committing some time, regularly, to invest in yourself through working with energy to achieve more of a state of balance. The beneficial effects of working with Reiki develop over time, they build cumulatively, and the positive changes that you can experience through working with Reiki are governed by your commitment to working with the system. You invest in yourself and you reap the benefits
 
Learning Reiki does not mean that you are committing yourself to becoming a Reiki practitioner, and many people who learn Reiki do so because they are looking for some benefits for themselves, and they are looking to be able to do something to help their friends and family members. Some people take Reiki First Degree and stop there, though most people seem to go on to Second Degree level. How far you progress with the system is up to you, and how much time you invest in working with Reiki is up to you.
 
What is Energy? Top
We all talk about energy and refer to energy sources as gas, coal, windpower, electricity, kilojoules but the definition of energy is much broader than that. Einstein and later quantum physicists explained and proved that at an atomic level everything in the Universe is energy, vibrating & oscillating at different frequencies, that physical matter and energy are different forms of the same thing. So the lower the frequency the more solid, dense and visible the physical matter and the higher the less visible, tangible etc. like say or light or sound or radio waves.
 
Human beings too are energy and every cell, atom and subatomic particle that make up the human body is vibrating at different rates depending on their electro-chemical make-up. E.g. the heart’s electromagnetic output can be measured on a ECG (electrocardiogram).
 
What is interesting is that science has finally confirmed something which has been part of the spiritual wisdom of many cultures for 1000s of years – that an unseen energy flows through and connects every living thing – The Chinese call it chi, the Japanese Ki, the Indians Prana, the Christians the Holy Ghost – We like to call it the life force energy.
 
This intelligent life force energy exists in all living and inanimate things such as: air, water, plants, animals, crystals, minerals etc. It doesn’t just live in our brain, it fills our entire body. Through this energy we can communicate with every organ, tissue in the body. Kirlian camera has photographed this energy. E.g an experiment was done where a person’s hand was photographed and a certain pattern of energy was recorded and then the person was asked to imagine sending loving energy through his hand to someone he loved. Another photo was taken and the camera was able to detect a different pattern of energy. So a change in our thinking can effect a change in our energy field which in turn can manifest a change in the body.
 
To understand this map of life force energy that the body represents, we can turn to some ancient Hindu traditions which use the language of auras and chakras.
 
We all know about the physical body, we can see it, feel it – however surrounding it and interpenetrating it is another body of energy, made up of much finer and lighter vibrations (invisible to most of us) – commonly called the aura. Your physical body is actually the final manifestation of your energy field or aura.
 
Linked to the aura are our energy centers called chakras – in Sanskrit this means vortex or wheel and a range of energy channels flowing thru the body called meridians. Easiest way to understand this is to think of the energy body in similar terms to the physical one. Aura is similar to the physical body, chakras are similar to your major organs and brain, meridians are similar to veins and arteries and the life fore energy that travels through the meridians is like blood through the veins.
 
There are seven layers to the aura and associated to the layers are the seven chakras that are the 7 colours of the rainbow and resonate to the 7 different notes of an octave. Amazing!! Each layer of the aura is an energy body vibrating at a different and higher frequency. So our physical body is our lowest frequency and then you have the etheric which is slightly higher in frequency, the emotional which is higher still and so on and so forth.
 
The aura is egg shaped and can extend upto 30 meters depending upon the person. Yogis and Swamis have massive auras because they have great presence. As mentioned before, Chakras are the colour of the rainbow, starting from Red (lowest frequency) and ending with white (highest frequency).
 
Although we may not be aware of it, we all use our auras as sensing devices. Have you been in a room and felt drawn to sit next to a person or felt discomfort or drained sitting next to or talking to a person. Or you get this prickling sensation at the back of your neck only to discover that someone has been staring at you from behind. It is your aura connecting to the other person’s.
 
Our chakras, like our aura, are affected by everything that happens to us – good things as well as bad. Falling in love is very beneficial to our energy body – whereas emotional traumas, negative words, can have bad effects on our energy levels. Our chakras act like funnels taking in negative or positive energy and giving off the same.
 
Chakras are an essential part of our body energy system, because they are intimately connected with our physical health. Each is linked with specific parts of the body and to systems within the body. When a chakra is healthy, balanced and open, so are its connected body parts, but if a chakra is blocked, the health of the connected body parts will reflect this.
 
Let me give you an example of how this chakra energy system all works. Say a hot-spot is noticed around the base of someone’s spine, this indicates that the underlying emotional & psychological stresses are directly related to the life issues associated with the first chakra ie. basic needs not being met, not being able to provide for the family. The stress that accompanies these negative attitudes can directly affect the lower back, sciatica, varicose veins, rectal difficulties, constipation. Another example. The stress that accompanies fear of failure is directly related to the issues of the third chakra and can directly impact the stomach, upper intestine, pancreas, liver, spleen. Click here for a Chakra/Body Energy System explanation.
 
Meridiens are the channels through which life force energy flows longtidunally through the body, connecting with all the body’s major organs. It is on these meridians that the various points exist which are used in complementary therapies such as acupuncture, shiatsu, acu pressure, reflexology.
 
We are not carelessly designed creatures – everything about us has purpose, logic and intelligence built into it, including how and why we become ill.
 
Where did Reiki come from? Top

The History of Reiki
Mikao Usui grew up at a time when Japanese society and culture was going through a period of rapid change. It was not until the 1850s that Japan opened itself up to the Western world; for two centuries starting in 1641, all Europeans except the Dutch had been expelled from Japan. Those Chinese and Dutch that remained were confined in special trading centres in Nagasaki, and no Japanese were allowed to leave the country. Christianity was declared illegal and all Japanese were forced to register at Shinto temples. Those Japanese who refused to renounce Christianity were executed, and so were a few Christian missionaries who refused to leave the country. This ban on Christianity was not lifted until 1873. It was the United States that finally forced Japan to open its borders, and open its economy, to the outside world, and this event led to a great flood of new ideas and esoteric systems coming into Japan from all over the world.

Not only that, but Japan underwent a period of rapid industrialisation, transforming itself from a feudal society into an industrialised nation - able to compete with the West on an equal footing - within a period of

only 30-40 years. Such a period of rapid change created a real climate of 'wanting to keep hold of traditional culture'. Japan was looking for a spiritual direction and people wanted to rekindle and maintain ancient traditions, while embracing the new. This is what Usui did when he developed Reiki. In the time when Usui was growing up, Japan was a melting pot of new ideas, with many new spiritual systems and healing techniques being developed. Reiki was one of these systems.
 
Usui's Life
Mikao Usui was born on August 15, 1865 in the village of 'Taniai-mura' (now called Miyama-cho) in the Yamagata district of Gifu prefecture, and he died on March 9, 1926 in Fukuyama. He had an interesting life. He grew up in a Tendai Buddhist family and had a sister and two brothers, one of whom studied medicine. As a child he entered a Tendai Buddhist monastery near Mt. Kurama ("Horse Saddle Mountain"). He would have studied 'kiko' (the Japanese version of Chi Kung) to an advanced level - and maybe practised projection healings - and he was exposed to martial arts too.

From the age of 12 he trained in a martial art called Yagyu Ryu – Samurai swordsmanship - in which he attained the level of Menkyo Kaiden in his 20s, this being the highest licence of proficiency in weaponry and grappling. He continued training in the Arts and reached high levels in several other of the most ancient Japanese methods. He was renowned for his expertise and highly respected by other well-known martial artists of his time. In his younger life he experienced much adversity, lack of money, no security or regular employment. He seemed not to attach importance to material things and was regarded as
Usui
something of an eccentric. He married, his wife's name was Sadako, and they had a son (born 1907) and daughter. Usui followed a number of professions: public servant, office worker, industrialist, reporter, politician's secretary, missionary, and supervisor of convicts. Usui was private secretary to Shimpei Goto, who was Secretary of the Railroad, Postmaster General, and Secretary of the Interior and State. The phrase 'politician's secretary' can be taken as a euphemism for 'bodyguard'! It is during his time in diplomatic service that he may have had the opportunity to travel to other countries. In 1868 (when Usui was 3) there was restoration of rule by Emperor, the Meiji Restoration. Mutsuhito reigned until 1912 and selected a new reign title - Meiji, which means enlightened rule - to mark a new beginning in Japanese history. It is known that Usui travelled to China, America and Europe several times to learn and study Western ways, and this practice was encouraged in the Meiji era. At some point Usui became for a while a Tendai Buddhist Monk, or Priest, (maybe what we in the west call a lay priest) but still having his own home, not living in the temple. This is called a 'Zaike' in Japanese: a priest possessing a home.
 
Usui Sensei was interested in a great many things and seems to have studied voraciously. His memorial states that he was a talented hard working student, he liked to read and his knowledge of medicine, psychology, fortune telling and theology of religions around the world, including the Kyoten (Buddhist Bible) was vast. There was a large University library in Kyoto, and Japanese sources believe that he would have done most of his research there, where sacred texts from all over the world would have been held. He studied traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, numerology and astrology, and psychic and clairvoyant development. Usui also took Zen Buddhist training in 1922 for about three years. Many different spiritualist/healing groups were in existence at the time, and one of these - attended by Usui - was 'Rei Jyutsu Kai'. Today this organisation consists of the most spiritual monks and nuns in Japan, psychics and clairvoyants.
 
The Roots of Reiki
Usui’s system was rooted in Tendai Buddhism and Shintoism. Tendai Buddhism (a form of mystical Buddhism) provided spiritual teachings, and Shintoism contributed methods of controlling and working with the energies. The system was based on living and practising the Mikao Usui’s spiritual principles; that was the hub of the whole thing. Usui had a strong background in both kiko (energy cultivation) and a martial art with a strong Zen flavour (Yagyu Shinkage Ryu).
 
Usui also took Soto Zen training with Kanazawa, mentioned in the book “Crooked Cucumber” (biography of Shunryu Suzuki, a Zen Buddhist monk partly responsible for introducing Zen Buddhism to America) – Kanazawa was a close friend. Japanese people followed several paths at a time, so Usui can have been a Tendai Buddhist but followed Soto Zen for a while.
 
These studies may have contributed in some way to the system that he developed, and there also seems to be a strong connection between Usui’s system and Shugendo (mountain asceticism). Shugendo was a blend of pre-Buddhist folk traditions of Sangaku Shinko and Shinto, Tantric Buddhism, Chinese Yin-Yang magic and Taoism. Interestingly, Usui Sensei’s precepts are his rewording of a set of precepts used in a Tendai sect of Shugendo and which can be traced back as far as the early 9th century.
 
Usui Sensei Teaches his System
According to Usui's Memorial stone, Usui was a very well-known and popular healer, and he taught nearly 2,000 students all over Japan, but this should be taken as just meaning a large number, maybe 1,000 or more though. All of his students started out being treated by him. Usui would give them empowerments so that they were connected to Reiki permanently, so they could treat themselves in-between appointments with him, and if they wanted to take things further then they could begin an open-ended programme of training in his system. His teachings were very popular amongst the older generation, who saw them as a return to older spiritual practices; Usui was teaching at a time of great change for the Japanese people. In April 1922 Mikao Usui opened his first 'Seat of Learning' in Harajuku, Tokyo, and he used a small manual which had come into use about 1920. It did not contain any hand positions for healing others: it contained the Precepts, Meditations and Waka poetry.
 
Of the people that he taught, 50-70 went on to the first level of Second Degree, and maybe 30 went on to the second level of Second Degree. Usui trained 17 people to Shinpiden level. There were 5 Buddhist nuns, 3 Naval Officers, and nine other men, including Eguchi who was said to have been Usui's main friend/student. Eguchi later formed his own religion called Tenohira-Ryouchi-Kenyuka, which was Shinto revivalism, getting back to the early Shamanic roots. Even to this day in Japan there is a spiritual community in Hokkaido – called “ITTOE” - which carries on Eguchi's tradition, and where they carry out a simple hands-on treatment technique based on the use of intuition, and carry out simple initiations. Usui's teachings were what is called a 'Ronin' (leaderless) method. This was to make sure that no one person could lay claim to them and they would be freely available for all who wanted to learn them. So Usui Sensei left no heir in terms of his spiritual teachings; no provision was made for the continuation of this. It would have been more usual for Usui to have kept his system as an Usui family method, rather than passing it on to outsiders.
 
Usui Sensei did not only practise and teach his Spiritual Teachings in his school but he also gave healing. He became very well known for his healing skills and his fame spread very quickly throughout Japan. In 1923 the Kanto earthquake struck 50 miles from Tokyo, destroying Tokyo and Yokohama. An estimated 140,000 people died from the 'quake or the fires that followed it. This was the greatest natural disaster in Japanese history, and Usui gave many treatments to victims. The Usui Memorial says that Usui Sensei "reached out his hands of love to suffering people", and in recognition of his services to the people during this emergency he was awarded an honorary Doctorate. It is when he was giving healings at a Naval base that he met a group of Imperial Officers, who became students, including the man who would be responsible for allowing Reiki to come to the West.
 
Mikao Usui died from a stroke in a town called Fukuyama in Hiroshima in 1926. He had been a Tendai Buddhist all his life, and there has been some speculation as to why he was buried in a Pure Land Buddhist cemetery, but this is not significant: there was no Tendai Buddhist cemetery nearby and the Pure Land cemetery was the next best bet. There are a lot of Tendai teachings in Pure Land Buddhism.
 
Some Unusual Students Top
It seems that Usui’s fame as a healer had spread as far as the Japanese military – there were about 30 famous healers in Japan in Usui’s time, and he was one of them. He had been approached by them to teach a simple hands on healing system that could be used by Imperial Officers as a sort of ‘energy paramedic’ system. There was a dire shortage of medically trained personnel in the Military (one Doctor for 5,000 ratings), and they needed some system that could be used to tide people over while they awaited medical attention.
 
This led Usui Sensei to teach the Imperial Officers a method that was focused on the treating of others rather than working on the self – meeting their specific needs – and the symbols were introduced jointly by Usui Sensei and Eguchi as a quick way of depicting the energies. In fact, Eguchi played a significant role in the development of this system. The Imperial Officers simply did not have the time to get to grips with the energies in the way that Usui had been using with his other students: using meditations or chanting sacred sounds over a long period of time.
 
So the “Reiki” treatment system was probably first taught in about 1923, though Usui’s spiritual teachings were being passed on as early as 1915. The ‘Navy’ system that Usui put together was actually implemented, and there are 1930s Japanese Defence Manuals that detail the “Reiki” system depicted by the Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai. So we can see that the “Reiki” treatment system taught to the Imperial Officers did not represent an evolution of Usui Sensei’s system in the last few years of his life: rather he put together an ad-hoc system to meet the needs of a group of people who approached him for a particular purpose.
 
The Imperial Naval Officers were Jusaburo Gyuda/Ushida, Ichi Taketomi and Chujiro Hayashi. It was certainly surprising to Usui's students that Usui would teach such people as Officers of the Imperial Navy. Indeed, it seems that there was some 'resistance' to this taking place, and Usui's friends were upset that he would teach his spiritual system to military men. But Usui had been doing some healing at a naval base, and it seems that there was some metaphorical 'arm twisting' that led to the officers being taught by Usui. In terms of “treatment techniques” we do not know what Usui taught to the Imperial Officers. The various methods used in the ‘Gakkai may have been taught to the Imperial Officers by Usui, they may have been hinted at, but what we can say is that symbols were introduced and taught to the Imperial Officers as a way of depicting a particular aspect of the energy, and the energies/symbols are likely to have been used in a simple way when treating others. The complicated system of mixing symbols and symbol ‘sandwiches’ that are used in the world of Western Reiki is a very un-Japanese approach.
 
Dr Hayashi, like the other Imperial Officers, does not seem to have been interested in the 'spiritual path' aspects of Usui's system. He was a Christian, apparently, and he was fascinated by the treatment possibilities of Usui’s system. This led him to put together a healing guide containing various sequences of hand positions that could be used to treat a wide range of specific medical conditions. This guide was included in materials given to students of the Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai, and has been published as “Dr Usui’s Handbook”, though it was in fact the work of Dr Hayashi.
 
Dr Chujiro Hayashi
Chujiro Hayashi was born in 1878. He graduated from Naval School in 1902 and by the time he was doing his Master training with Usui Sensei in 1925 he was 47 years old, a former Captain in the Imperial Navy, and he was a Naval Doctor. He and the other Naval Officers Ushida and Taketomi were the last people to be taught by Usui. It seems that Hayashi was one of Usui's less experienced Master students since he may have trained with months.

When you reached Master level with Usui, this represented the commencement of a long period of training which culminated in learning the connection rituals, and considering that other students of Usui spent 9 months meditating on only one energy at second-degree level, Dr Hayashi cannot have learned the inner teachings of Reiki in such a short space of time, nor reached the higher levels of Mastership. Together with the other naval officers, Dr Hayashi was a founder member of the Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai, a 'memorial society' set up after Usui's death. The 'Gakkai was described by Tatsumi (one of Hayashi's Master students), rather disparagingly, as an 'officer's club'. Although he was one of the founding members of the
''Gakkai, he left, it seems, because the nationalism displayed by the other officers conflicted with his Christian beliefs and went against Usui's teachings, and because of the many changes that the other Imperial Officers were introducing into the system, for example the introduction of many kiko (Japanese QiGong) techniques. But Hayashi changed things too, as we'll discover shortly.
 
After he completed his training, Hayashi opened a clinic with eight beds and 16 healers working there, and clients were treated by two or more people. He kept detailed records of the treatments that were given, and used this information to create 'standard' hand positions for different ailments which ended up being published in the training manual given to the Gakkai's students (the Usui Reiki Hikkei). In fact this work had already been started when Usui was alive, and it seems that Dr Hayashi was carrying out the research with Usui's knowledge and approval. Usui was interested to see if his spiritual system would 'stand alone' as a healing system. This guide to 'hand positions for different ailments' is very much trying to mould Reiki into the 'medical model', where you diagnose a particular ailment and then ‘prescribe’ a particular set of hand positions to deal with it, very different from Usui's simple and intuitive approach. Despite this research, though, Hayashi still expected his students to be able to use scanning or intuitive techniques to work out their hand positions, with his 'standard' positions as a fallback position.
 
Dr Hayashi founded his own society in 1931, five years after Usui died. It was called Hayashi Reiki Kenyu-kai, which means Hayashi Reiki Research Centre. Since Dr Hayashi had made some changes to the system he had been taught by Usui, he was honour bound to change the name of the system, but the changes that he introduced were not popular: some of his senior students left the school, including Tatsumi, who believed that the teachings were no longer Usui's. Hayashi's focus was very much on hands-on healing. Dr Hayashi would teach First Degree over a five-day structured course, with each day's training taking 90 minutes, and students would receive his more complicated attunements on four occasions during this training, by way of echoing Usui's weekly empowerment sessions. Dr Hayashi trained 17 Reiki Masters and produced a 40 page manual which contained the hand positions for different ailments.
 
Since Dr Hayashi would not have been taught Reiju by Usui Sensei, it seems that attunements were developed by the Imperial Officers as a ‘constructed’ ritual that gave them the same sort of experience that they had when receiving empowerments from Usui Sensei. Certainly the ritual that was taught to Tatsumi by Dr Hayashi is not Usui's Reiju, and neither is the ritual being used by Mrs Yamaguchi, another of Dr Hayashi's Master students.
 
Chujiro Hayashi died on May 10th 1940. Sadly, he took his own life; it seems that he was very concerned at the build up of nationalism in his country, and it was the threat of war that led to his death. Dr Hayashi's wife Chie continued as President of his school, teaching in the 1940s, but their children did not continue the clinic.
 
Hawayo Takata
Hawayo Takata was born in 1900 on the island of Kauai, Hawaii. She came to Dr Hayashi's clinic suffering from a number of serious medical conditions that wereresolved through Reiki, but she was originally intending to receive conventional Western medical treatments for her tumour, gallstones and appendicitis. The story goes, though, that on the operating table (just before the surgery was about to start) Mrs Takata heard a voice that said "The operation is not necessary". She is said to have refused the operation, and asked her Doctor if he knew of any other way to restore her health. The doctor referred her to Dr. Hayashi and she began receiving a course of treatments.

Mrs Takata was quite sceptical about Reiki. She felt so much heat from the practitioners' hands that she was sure they were using some sort of electrical equipment - maybe little electric heaters secreted in the palms of their hands! She looked in the large sleeves of their Japanese kimonos, under the treatment table, but of course there was nothing there. Her scepticism turned into belief as her health problems resolved themselves, and she decided that she wanted to learn Reiki for herself.
 
Dr Hayashi wanted to teach Reiki to another woman besides his wife (someone who would not have to be called up to fight in a war), and since Mrs. Takata was so persistent he decided to teach her to Master level, which happened in 1938. Dr Hayashi gave Mrs Takata permission to teach Reiki in the West, and she did so in the USA. She was the 13th and probably the last Reiki Master that Dr. Hayashi initiated, and between 1970 and her death in 1980 Mrs Takata taught 22 Reiki Masters. Until quite recently, all Reiki practitioners in the Western world derived their Reiki from this lady, and could trace their 'lineage' through her to Dr Hayashi and Mikao Usui.
 
The original twenty-two teachers have passed on the Reiki tradition, and Reiki has spread throughout North and South America, Europe, New Zealand and Australia to many parts of the world. It is almost impossible to estimate the number of Reiki Masters and practitioners in the world, but it must run into tens of thousands, and maybe millions, respectively.
 
But it cannot have been easy for Mrs Takata, teaching a Japanese healing technique in the United States, after the Second World War, with memories of Pearl Harbour still in everyone's minds. The American population was not particularly well disposed towards anything connected with Japan. Also, while nowadays people are exposed continually to magazine articles about feng shui, tai chi and other energy cultivation techniques, ideas of traditional Chinese medicine, meridians, chi and the like, and alternative medicine in general, at that time in the United States these ideas must have seemed to have come from another planet. Mrs Takata was trying to transmit her whole culture, and a totally alien one as far as her students were concerned.
 
For this reason, Hawayo Takata was obliged to modify, simplify and change the Reiki that she had been taught by Chujiro Hayashi, in order for it to be acceptable to the Westerners that she dealt with, and the Reiki that she had been taught by Dr Hayashi had already been modified by him after he had been taught by Mikao Usui. Not only did Mrs Takata modify the practices of Reiki, but she also felt obliged to put together a story about the history of Reiki to make it more acceptable to a hostile American public. Out went Mikao Usui, Tendai Buddhist, and in came Dr. Mikao Usui, Christian theologian, who travelled the world on a great quest to discover a healing system that explained the healing miracles that Jesus performed. Mrs Takata’s upbringing in Hawaii was one where it was traditional to tell stories or parables to convey important principles or truths, and she applied this tradition to Reiki; perhaps she should have realised that such stories would have been taken to be historically accurate by her Western students. Stories about Usui being a Christian Doctor, going on a world-wide quest, and studying theology at various Universities along their way, are not true. Despite this, they are repeated in Reiki books, even ones that have been published recently.
 
As well as putting together a Reiki 'history', Mrs Takata ended up being referred to as 'Grand Master' of Reiki, to make a distinction between herself and the Masters that she taught. This is an office, position or title that was not envisioned by Mikao Usui. Reiki is not based on the idea of gurus or great masters to whom one has to pay homage.
 
 
Reconnective Healing Top
Reconnective Healing is a new form of healing that is available for the first time, with the ability to heal on all levels.
 
Healing is a return to balance; a removal of interference or blockages so that we can connect with the perfection of the universe and the fullness of our being. Reconnective healing can bring about healing on many different levels including physical, mental, spiritual, and emotional. It doesn’t specifically treat any condition or challenge. But you may find, as many people do, that in its presence you allow yourself to come back into balance and in doing so have a healing.
 
As a practitioner, I do not ‘direct’ the work. The healing does not come through me, I simply act as a facilitator for the session. There is an intelligence in the process and I trust that the universe will give each person the healing that is appropriate to their given situation and circumstances. I simply step in, and float or glide my hands in the air over or around the client’s body, feeling for any changes in the field. Once I find changes, I will move or circle my hands, refining the feeling, stretching or pulling the sensations. During a session, the Reconnective Healing frequencies are activated. It is these frequencies that bring in energy, light and information, allowing for the renewal, healing and evolution of body, mind and spirit.
 
Reconnective Healing has brought about healing's from serious afflictions. Whether you have a physical condition, are experiencing difficulty in certain areas of your life, or are looking for increased clarity or confidence, or even struggling with your direction in life, then Reconnective Healing may be right for you.
 
Reconnective Healing is often a life-changing experience. It allows you to access a new, more comprehensive spectrum of healing, one that has been unattainable before now. It includes and expands beyond any and all known forms of “energy” healing.
 
The Reconnective Healing spectrum is comprised of the full healing and evolutionary continuum of energy, light and information. It allows for healings that are not just physical, not just mental, not just emotional… yet go beyond that to bring you healing that includes the evolution of your very being and essence!
 
Vastly different than Reiki, Johrei, Jin Shin, Qi Gong or any healing “technique” ever encountered, Reconnective Healing allows you to transcend technique and its limitations. Entirely.
 
Your interaction with these highly palpable energies is initiated during your session with Houry, and they continue to work with you long after you’ve left your session. Following your sessions, you will be attuned to a more comprehensive and evolutionary healing frequency than ever before.
 
The session is completely hands off, there is rarely a need to touch your body. You will be asked to close your eyes and lay comfortably face up on a massage table. You will be fully clothed, but without shoes. Although each person’s session is unique, one common element seems to be that people find the experience to be deeply relaxing and peaceful. An opportunity to rejuvenate, and have some special time.
 
I offer Reconnective Healing and The Reconnection. If you have any questions, or would like to book a Reconnective Healing session, or your Personal Reconnection, please do not hesitate to contact me by email.
 
The Reconnection Top
Originally the meridian lines, sometimes called acupuncture lines, on our bodies were connected to the grid lines that encircle the planet and intersect at acknowledged power places such as Machu Picchu and Sedona. These lines continued out and connected us to a vastly larger grid, tying us into the entire universe.
 
Each of our bodies contains its own set of energetic lines and points. Although only remnants of what they once were, these lines and points continue to serve as our interface with the universe:  a channel that facilitates our communication of energy, light and information between large and small, macrocosm and microcosm, the universe and humankind. At one point in time, we became disconnected from these lines and we lost the fullness of our inherent connection to the universe, distancing us from our previously rapid and expansive rate of evolution.
 
The Reconnection brings in “new” axational lines that reconnect us on a more powerful and evolved level than ever before. These lines are part of a timeless network of intelligence, a parallel-dimensional system that draws the basic energy for the renewal functions of the human body.
 
In my experience, the Reconnection tends to set a person on their life’s path - whether they are ready for it or not. Find out what the universe has in store for you!
 
Please Note: While not required, it is suggested that you experience one to three Reconnective Healing sessions prior to your Reconnection.
 
Differences between Reconnective Healing and The Reconnection Top
The difference between Reconnective Healing and The Reconnection is basically one of intent. The intent of Reconnective Healing is essentially that of healing, be it physical, mental, emotional, spiritual or on any other level. Of course, to achieve the degree of healing brought forth via Reconnective Healing, you will, to some extent, experience reconnection as part of the process. It’s this "Reconnection" that allows Reconnective Healing to be so dramatically comprehensive.
 
The intent of The Reconnection is to bring us into the fullness of our inherent connection with the universe. This is done via a two-session experience, commonly referred to as receiving your personal Reconnection. To achieve the degree of reconnection brought fourth via The Reconnection, you will, to some extent, experience healing as part of the process. And, although the two are not completely separate processes, to obtain the full benefits of each, your Reconnective Healing sessions and your Reconnection sessions are to be experienced on separate occasions.
 
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