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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]
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Hayashi had learned from Mikao Usui, the first teacher of Reiki, in the early 1900s. [2] 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]
It is a symbol of membership of a Johrei organisation and the member's dedication to Meishu-Sama and his teachings. [13] It is said to represent the member's connection to Heaven [ 5 ] and when not worn, it should be kept in a high place or stored in a special box.
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In Japanese mythology, the creature is identified as the Reiki (霊亀 "spirit turtle"). The Zenrin-kushū provides a kōan that reads Reiki o o hiku ( 靈龜曵尾 "The spirit turtle sweeps its tail").
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.