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Mikao Usui’s legacy
ОглавлениеMikao Usui died in 1926. By the time of his death, he was thought to have trained approximately 2,000 students overall, including 21 who achieved the Master Teacher level. Some well-known teacher students of Mikao Usui include the following:
Toshishiro Eguchi: A friend of Mikao Usui who learned Usui’s system but also taught his own palm healing (tenohira) system at Usui’s center. Eguchi continued to teach and was a famous healer in Japan with his center, Tenohira Ryoji Kenkyo Kai. Eguchi published two books: Tenohira Ryoji Nyumon (An Introduction to Healing with the Palms) in 1930 and Tenohira Ryoji Wo Kataru (A Tale of Healing with the Palms of the Hands) in 1954.
Chujiro Hayashi: Created the system Hayashi Reiki Kenkyu Kai. (See the later section “Exploring the Medical Approach: Chujiro Hayashi.”)
Kaji Tomita: Became a famous healer and author in Japan. He called his hand-healing system Tomita Teate Ryoho. His book was called Reiki to Jinjutsu — Tomita Ryu Teate Ryoho (Reiki and Humanitarian Work — Tomita Ryu Hand Healing).
Juzaburo Ushida and Kanichi Taketomi: Both past presidents of Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai, a Japanese Reiki society that has been active since the time of Mikao Usui (or just after his death). See the nearby sidebar “Usui Reiki Ryoho Gakkai” for more info.
Note that even among Usui’s original students, creation of individually modified Reiki branches took place.