Reiki Usui Shiki ryoko - lineage
The origins and history of Reiki Mikao Usui - Usui - Hayashi - Takata
Mikao Usui died March 9, 1926 in Fukuyama in the vicinity of the city of Hiroshima.
Chujiro Hayashi (1879-1940) was a captain of the Imperial Japanese Navy. A student of Mikao Usui, he became Reiki Master (Reiki teacher) in 1925, after he retired from the navy. He opened his Reiki clinic in Shinano-Cho, Tokyo, and had the great merit of spreading the Reiki technique in most of Japan, although slightly changed from the one taught to him by Master Mikao Usui.
Hawayo Takata (1900-1980), daughter of a Japanese lady but native of Hawaii, Hayashi came to the clinic after the 2 tumors were diagnosed at an advanced stage. Thanks to Dr. Hayashi Reiki treatments, and intensive care units, namely multiple operators simultaneously treated her five Reiki, Mrs. Takata was completely healed in four months. He remained as a student in the Japanese clinic for about a year before returning to Hawaii, where she was born. Hayashi went to visit her in Hawaii in 1938 and had become a Reiki Master. Mrs. Takata try to adapt the technique to the traditional Japanese Reiki mentality occidentale.La Mrs. Takata then opened his school, and she created twenty-two Reiki Master Reiki the method by which to heal with your hands spread throughout the West.
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