REIKI
HISTORY
This is traditional
story of Usui Reiki System.
DR. MIKAO USUI
was a Christian
minister and was the head of a Christian Boys School in Kyoto, Japan.
One day some of the students asked him if he believed in the healing
miracles, which Jesus did. Being a Christian minister he answered, "I
believe they were real healings". They asked him why no one was healing
like that today. Since he had no answer to the question, he immediately
resigned his post and went in search of an answer.
With this he resolved to
find the way in which Jesus had healed. This immediately set him on a
journey of many years. Studying first at Christian schools in the US,
for where else to learn of Jesus, but with no results. In the Christian
schools the method was not known.
It was suggested he
study Buddhist writings since the Buddha had also healed. This took more
years studying at a monastery in the Orient. Nowhere could he find the
answers. In Japan he toured many temples asking for knowledge of how the
Buddha had healed. At each one the monks said they used to heal like
that but now were more concerned with spiritual rather than physical
well being. In one small monastery he found some ancient Sanskrit
writings from India (or perhaps Tibet). In these writings he found the
symbols for healing, but lacked the ability to use them. After a few
more years of study, he felt he had come to an understanding and that to
go further required in depth meditation. He declared to the monks of
that monastery his intention to fast and meditate for 21 days at a
nearby mountain and that if he shall not come back they should come and
get his body.
He went to the mountain
and gathered 21 stones with which to count the days. Each day he would
throw away a stone and in this way count the time. On the 20th day
nothing had come as yet and he threw away the last stone saying "Well,
this is it, either I get the answer tonight or I do not". As morning
approached, he could see a ball of light coming toward him on the
horizon. The first instinct was to get out of the way, but he realized
this might just be what he was waiting for, so allowed it to hit him
right in the forehead. "I am what you have waited for." As it struck him
he was taken on a journey and shown bubbles of all the colours of the
rainbow in which were the symbols of Reiki, the very same symbols in the
Tibetan writings he was studying but had been unable to understand. Now
as he looked at them again, there was total understanding. When he again
became aware of his surroundings, the sun was high in the sky, telling
him that the journey had taken a few hours.
After returning from
this experience he began back down the mountain and was, from this
moment on, able to heal. On his way down the mountain, he stubbed his
toe so hard that blood was coming from under the nail. He instinctively
grabbed his toe and held it until the pain was gone. When he took his
hand away, his toe was completely healed. On his journey back to the
monastery, he came across a home that had a red table cloth over the
outside table. This meant that the home served food and that they were
open. Dr. Usui stopped for a meal to break his 21 day fast. The owner
saw that he was in monk’s robes and in a condition indicating a long
fast. "I will fix you some rice gruel." This was the best food for
breaking a long fast, as regular food would make a person very sick.
"No, please bring me a full meal, all the regular food." After some
arguing about it, the owner had his daughter bring out a full meal for
Mikao, which he ate with no ill effects. While he was eating, he noticed
that the owner’s daughter had an ailing tooth, which was very swollen
and painful. Dr. Usui laid his hands on the cheek of the girl for
sometime and when he removed his hands, the tooth was healed, the
swelling gone and no pain was felt. Dr. Usui was excited to return to
the monastery. When he arrived, he asked to see his mentor. After
cleaning himself up and putting on fresh clothing, he related the entire
story to the monk.
The abbot, having been
bed ridden from chronic arthritis then asked Dr. Usui to heal him of
this disease, which Dr. Usui promptly did. These are known as the first
four miracles.
Dr. Usui wanted to use
these abilities to help others. He spent the next seven years in the
beggars section of Tokyo healing the poor and sick people there, sending
them to a monk to learn meditation and to help them find employment, and
thereby, elevating them out of poverty. After the seven years he noticed
familiar faces, those of people whom he'd healed long ago who were back
again.
Asking them, they
complained that life outside beggar town was hard and that it was much
simpler to beg for a living. They had thrown away the gift of health, as
if it had no value, to return to the supposed comfort of the life they
knew.
This threw Dr. Usui into
a quandary and he returned to the monastery. From this he realized he
hadn't taught gratitude along with the healing. That he'd focused on the
physical ailments without dealing with the spiritual matters. The people
did not understand the value of the gift he gave them.
After some time in the
monastery he developed precepts and the belief that one needs to pay for
treatments and attunements. In this new plan he travelled around the
countryside from village to village. In each one he stood in a public
place during the day holding aloft a lit torch. When people told him he
didn't need a torch in daylight, he answered that he was looking for the
few who are interested in improving their vision. In this way he
travelled around teaching and healing, working both with the spiritual
healing as well as physical healing.
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