So many different people have so many different beliefs as to what THE Original Usui Reiki Ryoho entailed.
Most of us are probably aware of the seemingly endless array of spiritual / self-developmental practices, energy-sensing techniques, breathing and visualisation exercises, treatment methods, etc, etc. which, according to this or that supposedly authoritative source, were vital elements of THE Original Usui Reiki Ryoho
However, I would offer another perception (and yes, it does rather depend on which version of the “Story of Reiki” you accept ).
Can we perhaps say that the REAL Original Usui Reiki Ryoho involved:
No Certificates
No Levels of training
No “Treatment Guidelines”
No Reiki Principles
No Hatsurei ho
No Joshin Kokyu ho
No Byosen Reikan ho
No Reiji ho
No Nentatsu ho
No Hand Positions
No Reiju
No Kotodama
No Symbols
No Jumon
etc...
That rather, it simply involved an emaciated, dishevelled, hungry man, sitting on the ground on the slope of a mountain
his body perhaps rocking slightly to and fro
his hands - radiant with the newly awakened gift of 'Reiki' - cupped instinctively around an injured toe
his mind owning and breathing through the pain
until the blood stopped flowing
and the wound, almost miraculously, began to heal...
Most of us are probably aware of the seemingly endless array of spiritual / self-developmental practices, energy-sensing techniques, breathing and visualisation exercises, treatment methods, etc, etc. which, according to this or that supposedly authoritative source, were vital elements of THE Original Usui Reiki Ryoho
However, I would offer another perception (and yes, it does rather depend on which version of the “Story of Reiki” you accept ).
Can we perhaps say that the REAL Original Usui Reiki Ryoho involved:
No Certificates
No Levels of training
No “Treatment Guidelines”
No Reiki Principles
No Hatsurei ho
No Joshin Kokyu ho
No Byosen Reikan ho
No Reiji ho
No Nentatsu ho
No Hand Positions
No Reiju
No Kotodama
No Symbols
No Jumon
etc...
That rather, it simply involved an emaciated, dishevelled, hungry man, sitting on the ground on the slope of a mountain
his body perhaps rocking slightly to and fro
his hands - radiant with the newly awakened gift of 'Reiki' - cupped instinctively around an injured toe
his mind owning and breathing through the pain
until the blood stopped flowing
and the wound, almost miraculously, began to heal...