These
principles were
introduced by Usui Sensei and taught to his
students as their first spiritual teachings and were to be followed and
be a guide in his/her life. By practicing these principles one would
embark on the path of self healing.
"The secret of inviting happiness
The spiritual medicine for all illness
Just for today, do not get angry
Do not worry
Express your thanks
Be diligent in your work, and be kind to others
Do gassho and repeat them in the mind at the beginning and the end of each day.
The spiritual medicine for all illness
Just for today, do not get angry
Do not worry
Express your thanks
Be diligent in your work, and be kind to others
Do gassho and repeat them in the mind at the beginning and the end of each day.
Usui Reiki Ryho - Improve your mind and body
Founder
Mikao Usui"
Founder
Mikao Usui"
These
teachings are open for anyone to learn
regardless of religious beliefs, actually no
belief is needed. Personally I do not consider them mandatory with the
use of Reiki. These principles are worth a thought and certainly thay
can be a guide in life.
What does it mean? Here is one possible interpretation:
The secret of inviting happiness This was the receiving of many "Reiju" or empowerments.
The spiritual medicine for all illness Mental, physical and spiritual health.
For today only: Value today! The present is now, life is
not in the future or in the past, there is only now!
Do not anger Realize that anger and other selfish emotions like resentment, hatred, envy are harmful, avoid such
emotions.
Do not worry Do your best, believe and trust in the universe.
Express your thanks
In this world it is easy to lose ourselves when we forget gratitude for being alive.
Be diligent in your work, and be kind to others
It
is not important what we do, it is important what we learn from what we
do. "Be kind to others" also means take good care of yourself,
there is no difference between self and
others in a universal dimension.
Do gassho and repeat them in the mind at the
beginning and the end of each day. This practice starts at
the beginning and end of each day by reciting these Principles.
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