Reiki - Reiki (pronounced Ray - Key) is an art system for enlightenment and healing developed in Japan at the beginning of the 20th century by Mika Usui. This is the art given from the master to the students. The word aura comes from two Japanese words Rei and Ki. The term "aura" is used to describe energy and the well system in which it is used. The original system of Sakai is called Ryoji Usui. Many aura variants have recently been practiced. This list includes various traditional aura practiced by the "traditional aura" of the Takata Furumoti series practiced in the United States, the traditional Japanese aura practiced in Canada, an independent aura master Aura Style, and Sakai 's Tibetan Aura. , Tibet Shujing Reiki, Raku Hikai, Tera Mai (TM) Reiki, Angel Reiki and others.
Advanced Reiki training - (also known as Level IIIa, Reiki Master, or "Personal Mastery Level" in the Sakai / Tibetan system) A series of new era techniques and pseudo-Tibetan exercises on the Western Reiki forest - Takata system Has been added. Advanced Reiki training usually includes Reiki Crystal Grid, Treatment Adjustment, Antakarana Symbol, Reiki Guide Meditation, Mind Surgery, Reiki Symbol Meditation. It is most closely related to Sakai Tibetan Aura of Raku Kai Reiki and William Rand.
With meditation after developing aura for several years, Mika Usui decided to add Reiki's ideal to Reiki's exercise. The ideal part comes from the five principles of the Meiji Emperor of Japan, and Sakai Saburo admires it. Ideal development is to raise the spiritual balance of the well. Their purpose is to help people understand that healing the mind by consciously improving themselves is a necessary part of the healing experience. In order to have a sustainable impact on Reiki's energy, customers must be responsible for their treatment and actively participate in treatment. Therefore, the Aura well system is not just the use of aura energy. It must also include aggressive efforts to improve oneself to make it a complete system. Ideal is a guide to life, a life of grace, a virtue worthy of practicing its inner values.