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  2. Chujiro Hayashi - Wikipedia

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    Chujiro Hayashi was born in Tokyo on September 15, 1880. Having graduated from the 30th class at the Japan Naval Academy in 1902, he served in a port-patrolling division in the Russo-Japanese War from February 4 of that year until a peace treaty concluded the War on September 5, 1906.

  3. Reiki - Wikipedia

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    A reiki practitioner who offers teaching is known as a "reiki master". [6] There is no central authority controlling use of the words reiki or reiki master. [28] Certificates can be purchased online for under $100. [29] It is "not uncommon" for a course to offer attainment of reiki master in two weekends. [30]

  4. Mikao Usui - Wikipedia

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    Hawayo Takata, a Reiki Master under the tutelage of Chujiro Hayashi (林 忠次郎, 1880–1940), lied about Reiki's history of development to make Reiki more appealing to the West. [16] To this end she made a relation of Reiki with Jesus Christ and not with Buddhism. She also falsely presented Usui as the dean of a Christian school.

  5. Reiki share - Wikipedia

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    Multiple healers giving Reiki to a recipient at a Reiki share. Reiki share, also known as Reiki circle or exchange, is a gathering of Reiki believers who participate in group Reiki treatments on each other. The main purpose of the Reiki share is to give and receive Reiki in a casual atmosphere of friendship, honor, positive energy and devotion.

  6. Hawayo Takata - Wikipedia

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    Identification of training lineage is common among Reiki practitioners. Within the tradition, Takata is sometimes known as Reiki Grand Master Teacher Hawayo Takata. Takata lied about Reiki's history of development to make Reiki more appealing to the West. [3] To this end she made a relation of Reiki with Jesus Christ and not with Buddhism. She ...

  7. Traditional Thai massage - Wikipedia

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    Drawings of acupressure points on sen lines at Wat Pho Temple, Phra Nakhon district, Bangkok Jīvaka Komārabhacca Thai massage, like Thai traditional medicine (TTM), is a combination of influences from Indian and Southeast Asian traditions of medicine, and the art as it is practiced today is likely to be the product of a 19th-century synthesis ...

  8. Nirmala Srivastava - Wikipedia

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    [6] [10] Like her parents, she was involved with the struggle for Indian independence and, as a youth leader when a young woman, was jailed for participating in the Quit India Movement in 1942. [ 6 ] [ 11 ] [ 12 ] Taking responsibility for her younger siblings and living a spartan lifestyle during this period infused the feeling of self ...

  9. Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The origin of the 12-chapter text has been traced to the second century BCE and the fourth century CE. [196] A number of yoga texts, such as the Hatha Yoga Pradipika , the Yoga Kundalini and the Yoga Tattva Upanishads , have borrowed from (or frequently refer to) the Yoga Yajnavalkya . [ 197 ]