how do you know?
(just wanted to pose another question to your answer, hehe)
(just wanted to pose another question to your answer, hehe)


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Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......Shakti ~ Rising wrote:and I wonder what Pamela Miles' view of sign language is??...
Reiki in the Name of Jesus seems particularly timely as we approach year-end. Although I was deliberately being a little provocative in order to get people thinking, the controversy sparked by Reiki Is Not a Word surprised me. What I wanted to underline is that there is much nuance related to Reiki that does not easily translate from Japanese culture to American understanding, and that it is worth making the effort to recognize some fundamental differences between the two cultures are. I'm not so sure that's the point that came across, but I'm always happy when people of diverse perspectives engage in respectful debate.

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Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......chi_solas wrote:
I was reading Pamela's blog today
and this is one of her reflection
thoughts on "Reiki is not a word"![]()
Reiki in the Name of Jesus seems particularly timely as we approach year-end. Although I was deliberately being a little provocative in order to get people thinking, the controversy sparked by Reiki Is Not a Word surprised me. What I wanted to underline is that there is much nuance related to Reiki that does not easily translate from Japanese culture to American understanding, and that it is worth making the effort to recognize some fundamental differences between the two cultures are. I'm not so sure that's the point that came across, but I'm always happy when people of diverse perspectives engage in respectful debate.

Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......Shakti ~ Rising wrote:hmmm...... firstly.....that first sentence means nothing!
Reiki in the name of Jesus seems particularly timely as we approach the year end...
what has that got to do with anything?? ( I;m not having a go at you Solas but at Pamelas statement)
Its common knowledge that the celebration of the Winter Solstice was overtaken and hijacked by the heads of the Christian church who altered the date slightly and turned this time of year into the farce that has come to represent the birth of Jesus....
Most biblical scholars would agree that the historical Jesus wasn't even born at this time of year....
I'm sorry I've lost the point I didn't see far beyond that first sentence!! ahahahahahaah

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Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......Shakti ~ Rising"...now I'm really confuzzled!! ahahah.... but I agree with Bruce's last sentiments...
Although I was deliberately being a little provocative in order to get people thinking, the controversy sparked by Reiki Is Not a Word surprised me. What I wanted to underline is that there is much nuance related to Reiki that does not easily translate from Japanese culture to American understanding, and that it is worth making the effort to recognize some fundamental differences between the two cultures are. I'm not so sure that's the point that came across, but I'm always happy when people of diverse perspectives engage in respectful debate.

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Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......Shakti ~ Rising wrote:
it doesn;t take much for me to lose the plot on message boards..




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Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......Pandora wrote:And this brings me to my most deeply held belief about Reiki.
Reiki found me as I was in 2004: Western, vaguely Christian with an interest in spirituality/spiritualism and other religions and cultures: middle-aged, ill, rock chick and all that that brings with it. Yet it still found me.
I am convinced that we do not need to try and get back to how Usui taught, what he taught, where he got it from, in order to be a Reiki practitioner. I am not Japanese, nor do I live at the turn of the last century, nor am I a man. As such, much of Usui's original teachings can not relate to me. However, Reiki - the healing gift - is entirely relevant to every being on the planet. "Reiki on" are the two easiest and most profound words I know.
Of course, as a teacher, it's nice to know and have an appreciation for the original Japanese cultural aspects, but they are not mine, and I don't see why they should become mine just because I am practising an energy therapy. I am on my own spiritual path which Reiki facilitates. My practise is different to Vijay's, for example: he has the Indian flavour to his Reiki, and I have a Western flavour to mine. And that's wonderful because we can all learn from that! Reiki enhances what we already have. We should not be prepared to ditch what we have because of Reiki, but to more fully embrace who we are. Reiki helps us do that. (see Colin's poem)
I suppose what I'm saying is not to mourn the loss in translation and culture, but to embrace it and configure Reiki for our culture.

Re: Reiki Is Not a Word.......Pandora wrote:
I am convinced that we do not need to try and get back to how Usui taught, what he taught, where he got it from, in order to be a Reiki practitioner.
Pandora wrote:
I am not Japanese, nor do I live at the turn of the last century, nor am I a man. As such, much of Usui's original teachings can not relate to me.
chi_solas wrote:
If we look at how Takata taught even if we don't agree with her
methods, she did seem to teach with an individualized style.


