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I have heard that you can use Reiki for the rest of your life once you learn it. Is it true? |
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Yes, you can use it for the rest of your life. I have been using it for 50 years and my mother used it for 65 years. Even so, the most important thing is to continue using it.
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Is it possible to join Jikiden Reiki even I am a Reiki teacher of a Western lineage? If it is possible, should I start from the first level? |
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Yes, of course you can join the class with us but we will have to ask you to start from the first level(Shoden). Quite a few Reiki teachers of Western lineages have joined us in the past and they were pleased to find a lot of discovery.
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Are there teacher courses in Jikiden Reiki system? |
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Yes, in Jikiden Reiki, teachers are called Shihan. Those who wish to become a teacher need to advance their level step by step - first to the Shihankaku level (pre-teacher) and then Shihan. (by completing certain assignments given in each level. For details, please see the Teacher Course pageD)
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Are there any advanced courses in Jikiden Reiki system? |
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No, there are no particular advanced classes. In Jikiden Reiki, we have regular Shoden/Okuden courses and teacher Shihankaku/Shihan courses. If you would like to deepen your learning, we recommend you to rejoin these courses.
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Is there some kine of connections between Jikiden Reiki and Rocky Mountain Mystery School (RMMS)? |
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We are completely different organizations, however, a lot of RMMS members have taken Jikiden Reiki courses. A lot of them have been working hard to abide by our rules and have been actively propagating Jikiden Reiki.
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Did Chiyoko Yamaguchi complete Shinpi-den? |
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She was given a qualification as a teacher by Chujiro Hayashi Sensei of Hayashi Reiki Institute and was given permission to conduct Reiju. In 1942, she moved to Manchuria upon marriage. Mrs. Chie Hayashi, wife of Hayashi Sensei told her to propagate Reiki there but she had to halt the activity and come back to Japan because she could not stay there after Japan lost its war(WW2). |