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Mikao Usui said -
Reiki is the secret art of inviting happiness, the miraculous medicine of diseases. Just for today, do not anger, do not worry & be filled with gratitude. Devote yourself to your work & be kind to people. Every morning & evening join your hands in prayer.
He is so right! We spend so much time focusing on what we feel we lack, what we don't have rather than thanking the universe for providing. What a difference life can be if faced with optimism, even at the brink of despair. Reiki teaches us to view our life as a cup half full rather than a cup half empty.
What Is Traditional Usui Reiki Ryoho?
Dr. Mikao Usui, the founder of this branch of Reiki was born in Yago in the Yamagata district of Gifu in August 1864. He travelled widely and studied many forms of Religion, Philosophy and Psychology. He was a very spiritually orientated person and during a 21 day fast on Mount Kurama, in Japan, he received the sacred Reiki Symbols.
Over the years these Traditional Jaapanese Reiki Symbols have slightly changed, having been passed down through the Reiki Masters and across continents. It is important therefore to take care in choosing your Reiki Master wisely as they will be your source of 'The Knowledge'.
Laura's lineage is 9th in line to Usui. She has been initiated and follows the Traditional Japanese form of Reiki. She has also been initiated with some powerful ancient Tibetan symbols which she uses in her practice.
Dr. Usui unfortunately passed away on the 9th March, 1926 in Fakuyama following a stroke. He was and still is sorely missed but his legacy still lives on through the line of attuned Reiki Masters, who pass on, through teaching courses his works and ideals.
Love is the basis for the five Reiki principals. Which are -
Just for today, I will give thanks for many blessings Just for today, I will let go of worry Just for today, I will let go of anger Just for today, I will do my work honestly Just for today, I will be kind to my neighbour & every living thing

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