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'Hawayo Hiromi Kawamura' Born (December 24,1900 – December 11,1980 ).Hawayo Kawamura married in 1917 became Mrs Hawayo H Takata 高田ハワヨ in Japanese Katakana.Hawayo was second generation Japanese-American,one born of indigenous Japanese Parents. Hawayo was born in Hanamaulu,Territory of Hawaii.Hawayo introduced the The Usui System of Natural Healing which over time, was better know through out the world by its more simple common name Reiki. In Japanese kanji, 靈氣. [1].

  What is Reiki 

Reiki is a natural healing art that was developed in Japan around the years of 1890 to 1925.[2]. It is generally believed that a man,who was known by the name of 'Mikao Usui Sensei' was the original founder of Reiki in the orient country of Japan.[3].The word' Sensei'Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).. Usui Sensei passed on his 'reiki healing art', with all its core teachings, to his elected successor, Mr Chujiro Hayashi,before Usui Sensei's death, in around 1926.[4] and also [5]. An english translation of the 1928 reiki article, along with the original Japanese can be found at the following link. [6] There is a direct linage of the Reiki Healing art know as "Usui Shiki Ryoho",as passed down from Usui's to his elected successor, Mr Chujiro Hayashi. This is according to Mrs Hawayo Takata's reiki history story ,as told to her in 1936 by Chujiro Hayashi.[7]and[8]. Takata was fluent in both the language and culture of Japan and the United States'.[9].Though Takata spent many years of her life travelling backwards and forwards to Japan, visiting her family in Yamagauchi,a village near Kyoto.[10] &[11]. This double exposure to both cultures,made Takata well-suited for her later task in life. Hawayo Takata was nominated as Principle' reiki master',[12] or as Reiki Grand Master'. That she was later to inherit from Hayashi in 1940.The Hayashi family 'Reiki associate's or association, bestowed this honour upon her in Atami city, Shizuoka,on May 11 1940.[13]. Both Chujiro Hayashi and Hawayo Takata endured great risk to preserve this secret Japanese healing art, during the critical events of WW11.[14].Takata gave some 40 years of her life in her personal contributions in the preservation of the entire core teaching of reiki, as personally taught to her by Chujiro Hayashi in 1937.[15]and[16].While Takata treated thousands of personal reiki clients,between1936 and 1980,for which Takata is widely acknowledged for today.[17].Takata is also acknowledged by millions of reiki practitioners,through out the world.[18]Takata's simplistic way of teaching reiki remains the key source of great inspiration, in the greater Reiki community. It's with great gratitude to Mrs. Takata, for all her efforts to preserve and maintain the original core reiki teachings and practice,in its pure,Japanese, original form.[19]Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)..The very same form of 'core reiki teaching' that was passed on to her directly by her teacher and reiki master, Mr Chujiro Hayashi of Japan.[20]. Takata never altered any part of the Reiki Teaching, in any way, from the original 'Usui System of Reiki Natural Healing.[21],[22].That same simple reiki teaching as taught by Mikao Usui 臼井甕男,"Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).taught to his student Chujiro Hayashi in around 1920.There was no mention of other teachers names existing, other than Mr Hayashi.Though nowadays there are many pseudo reiki teachers, who have claimed other names since 1986. Sadly,however, evidence has shown that, most of these newer teachers did not receive the same core teachings,if at all,of the same reiki teaching,as that taught by Hayashi to Takata. [23].It may questioned if these same pseudo reiki teachers,were actually taught by one of Mrs. Takata's, original reiki masters.[24]. Mrs Takata personally initiated some of her suitable students as reiki masters during her time,during the mid 1938 to 1980, but never week end seminar.These master initiations were always a personal and very private teaching session between Hawayo Takata and her reiki master student, usually over a few weeks.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page)..

' Early Life of 'Hawayo Takata 

Hawayo H Kawamura ( Takata ) was the daughter of Japanese-born indigenous parents.Making Hawayo Takata a second generation of Japanese American. Hawayo grew up on the Hawaiian Island of Kauai, where her father worked on the sugar cane plantation. She finished formal school at age 12 years.[25]. Hawayo was to frail and small to work in the cane fields. A series of events happened in the village, that a new store had just opened, where she began to help the owner on the opening day as he was overloaded with customers.The store owner offered Hawayo a Job and so she went to work in the local store on the plantation.Hawayo attended Japanese school after work as she lived in the boarding school. Later on young Hawayo was invited by the owner of a very large plantation to spend her vacation, where she was eventually given a new job in their great Mansion. [26]Over time Hawayo]] was given increased duties as she grew older snd stronger and was eventually was put in charge of the other staff. Takata was also able to maintain her Japanese education from her new position. [27] It most likely at this plantation Mansion was the same place where Takata met the Heiress Doris Duke [28].They were to form a solid friendship that lasted more than 24 years[29]. On 10 March 1917,Hawayo H Kawamura, Takata, married Saichi Takata, the bookkeeper of the plantation where they were both employed [30]. They had two daughters together.The first child was born in 1919, her name was Julia Sayoko Takata. The second daughter was born in 1924, her name was Alice Emiko Takata. Alice later was to married to a Dr Michael Furumoto in Dallas Texas.[31]. Alice Furumoto was the mother of the current Reiki Grand Master, Phyllis Lei Furumoto.[32] and [33]. In reiki early reiki circles Mrs Hawayo Takata became affectionately known as "Takata".[34].The Takata's, Hawayo and her husband Saichi, who had just returned from a long trip back to Japan in 1929.When Takata's husband Saichi died at age thirty-four in Hawaii 1930.Sachi Takata also served in the US army in WW1[35]. Following which he served his local community,looking after war veterans and organising functions in his spare time.He was a very well respected man in their community. Before his death or transition as he called it,[36] he asked his wife Hawayo not to bury him in a grave in Hawaii, but to take his ashes back to Japan. Takata did this on her return trip in 1935. Saichi was from a Japanese Christian family. [37]After this great loss, Takata worked hard to support her young family on her own, this contributed to her suffering from, a variety of serious gastrointestinal ailments.All Takata's hard work, little sleep, eventually lead to Takata's nervous breakdown[38]. ' Takata's Introduction To Reiki ' [39] Takata's introduction to Reiki was due to a medical crisis, with a sequence of events, soon after her breakdown. In 1935, Takata journeyed back to Japan, via steamship, with her two young daughters,Julia and Alice Takata, for a dual-purpose. Firstly to attend to the ashes of he late husband Saichi Takata. Secondly the get her own health back in order. When she arrived in Japan she was sent a message to say one of her sisters had also died.[40].So it was her duty to break this news to her Parents who were also in Japan at this time. Takata's health was very poor so she decided to go to Tokyo to seek medical care. After visiting her parents, she went to the private hospital in Asakusa,Tokyo,where she was diagnosed with potential life-threatening conditions,which allegedly included gallstones, appendicitis and a possible tumor.[41]. She was given some weeks to recuperate from poor lung health before being admitted for surgery for her other gastrointestinal problems. While resting on the operating table, just before the surgery was to begin, Hawayo heard a voice. The voice said to her,"The operation is not necessary. 'The operation is not necessary." She had never heard a voice speak to her like this before. She wondered what it meant. The voice repeated the message a third time even louder. She knew she was wide awake and had not imagined the voice. It was so unusual, yet so compelling that she decided to ask the doctor. She got off the operating table, wrapped a sheet around herself and asked to speak to the doctor.[42]( Haberly page 19). Takata asked the chief surgeon about non-surgical alternatives and was given the address of the Hayashi reiki clinic in Shina-no-machi, Yotsuya-Cho Tokyo. (Haberly p19 ).The Reiki clinic was run by a Mr Captain Chujiro Hayashi ,大尉 林忠次郎 . Though Mr Hayashi was not a medical doctor, least of all a surgeon in the Japanese Imperial Navy, nor a doctor in general practise. Despite that Takata called him' Dr Hayashi out of respect. [43].and [44]. Takata began her hand healing energy treatment called Reiki under Mr Chujiro Hayashi's care Mrs.Takata received daily treatments over a year or so and became progressively better. Impressed with the results, Takata wanted to learn Reiki. However, it was explained that Reiki was a 'secret teaching' and not for out siders. Mrs. Takata talked to the surgeon at the hospital and convinced him to ask Dr. Hayashi to allow her to learn Reiki. Mr. Hayashi wanted to teach Reiki to another woman besides his wife, and since Mrs. Takata was so persistent, he decided that she should be the one.Takata described all the other reiki practitioner's asmalein Hayashi's reiki clinic.[45] In the Spring of 1936, Mrs. Takata received First Degree Reiki. Under the personal instruction of Chujiro Hayashi, while living with his family in Tokyo in 1936-1937. She worked with Mr. Hayashi's personal supervision and instruction,for one year. Then Takata received her Initiation to 'Okuden', 2nd degree Reiki.[46]and [47]and [48]. Hayashi was later described by Takata as Reiki's "Grand Master"[49].The term Master was a general term used in Japan for many decades. It was not a term created by Hawayo Takata.[50].The term' Master' was first used by the Japanese people to address their oyatoi gaikokujin( 御雇ひ外國人),foreign teachers or advisors Meiji era. Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page).. Hayashi actually gave his vocation as 'Reiki Master,Spiritual Healer' aboard the Steam ship MS "ChiChiBu Maru"passenger list, when arriving in Honolulu in 1937. [51].

In July 1937, Takata returned to Hawaii in good health.Just two months before Hayashi was to follow on.Takata, now aged 37 years,began to organise a huge tour for Chujiro Hayashi's around the Islands of Hawaii. Making bookings in halls and writing news paper announcements and so on... She also began promoting herself as a reiki practitioner which she was soon to become a very successful Reiki practice. Two months after Takata's return to Hawaii in 1937, Mr Hayashi, aged 56 yrs, followed accompanied by his daughter Ms. Kiyoe Hayashi, aged 26 yrs. Hayashi came to Hawaii to spend six months with Hawayo Takata . The Hayashi's arrived in Honolulu on September 24 1937, aboard the Steam ship MS "ChiChiBu Maru".[52]. Chujiro Hayashi listed himself as a "Master of Hayashi Reiki Ken-kyu 'Japanese spiritual healer ". [53]. When the Hayashi's visited Hawaii, they stayed with Takata for the entire six months and went on a tour with Takata to 'promote his Reiki art of the Usui Shiki Ryoho.[54].In 1938,[55]Takata became thirteenth fully qualified as master of the profession. Takata was the first reiki and only reiki master out side Japan[56]and[57].Takata had been given the full knowledge of The Usui Shiki Ryoho and was now fully qualified to teach Reiki Shiki ryoho as Certified on the 21 February 1938.This document was witnessed by public Notoriety, seal stamped, for the US State of Hawaii. [58]. Further reading on Hawayo Takata's Training. [59]

Pre WW11 Reiki. Takata returned to Japan in March 1940. She was led, she said, by a dream in which Hayashi appeared to he dressed in a white Kimono pacing up and down the room. [60]Takata immediately took the first boat back to Japan in March 1940.[61] However when Takata announced her arrival in Yokohama, she was told she had arrived far too early. The invitations had only just been sent out. Takata arrived one month before the invitation date. So Hayashi sent her to Kyoto to learn about hydrotherapy for a month, and as he said, he will send a wire when she was to return.She was told not to go to the house in Tokyo but to come to their country Villa in Atami ,Shizuoka instead[62].There in Atami,Takata had a long discussion with Mr Hayashi before his Seppuku ceremony. Then he explained every thing to her, as well as handed her the deeds to his house and reiki clinic in Tokyo and his seal he used in business.Then announced to his reiki associates that Takata would be his successor as principle Master after his transition [63]. Hayashi, was a captain 大尉 on reserve for Japanese Imperial Navy since 1916. He had just received a white package which caused him great concern.He was to be called to back active military duty. The white package contained the ceremonial sword as his only other alternative[64],[65].Hayashi died by his own blade as he performed ritual seppuku. Hayashi rather, die by his own blade, as to protect his family from all repercussions, from his refusal participate in the bloodshed of Japan's pending war with the USA ."""Letter to elilat--ebliss54 11:24, 4 March 2015 (UTC) regarding Chujiro Hayashi's cause of death,sent from the 'Yasukuni Shrine' in Tokyo, 2014, to be published"""".

Takata gathered up her daughters who were studying in Japan and returned to Hawaii that year,June 3 rd 1940.[66]. She taught Reiki for the next forty years. Though she did not teach it under the name of reiki, but as Japanese massage[67]and [68].Up until 1970, Takata taught only the first and second level of reiki instruction.However it is uncertain if Takata made her sister Mrs Kay Yamashita, a reiki master during the early years of 1950-70[69].Although Takata did train scores of people to be Reiki practitioners,Takata made only twenty two Reiki Masters during that time [70]. Only of one of Takata's own immediate family was initiated as a reiki master,between 1937 and 1970, was her daughter Mrs Alice E Furumoto.Alice is not counted in the 22 masters, as she may have been initiated as a reiki Master by Chujiro Hayashi in 1939 or so.Takata began to select appropriate students to teach the third level of Reiki instruction too.In the 1970's, Takata began to prepare the way for the future for Reiki, to ensure the art of Reiki would survive. Hawayo Takata's trained and initiated all 22 Reiki Masters,[71]. However as proof of their commitment to reiki, Takata set a fee that was equal to the purchase of a house of that time, that amount was $10,000.[72] However Takata had other Barter https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barter, arrangements with many of her reiki students.Takata initiated twenty-two Reiki Masters to carry on her work including her own grand daughter, Phyllis Lei Furumoto. Therefore it can be said that,Phyllis Lei Furumoto was indeed appointed as the new linage bearer as Grand Master, though Takata never formally announced it. Her daughter Alice Furumoto testified to it, in writing and by a public announcement to the other Reiki Masters, that this was her mother's Hawayo Takata's wish[73] and [74].

Reiki History Search Certainly those in the world who have had the blessing of Reiki in their lives are grateful to Mrs.Takata for bringing Reiki to our society][75] and Wanja Twan, Reiki Master, Book"In the Light of a Distant Star";1995. It's fast paced, money focused world both in the oriental world of Japan as well as the European society. There have been Independent researchers[76]as well Reiki masters who are members of the 'Reiki Alliance'Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). Mieko Mitsui of Japanese birth, working as a journalist in New York In late 1978. Mitsui became a reiki master initiated by Barbara Weber Ray in 1985.Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). In December 1985 Mitsui was allegedly was interviewed by a Japanese reporter, Ms Shiomi Takai, for an article on Reiki ,with the title 'A Quest for the Origin of "Reiki Healing",[77]and was also about Mieko Mitsui's up and coming Reiki courses in Japan. The article appeared in the April 1986 edition of the Japanese Magazine "The Twilight Zone"[78]. It is a most interesting article that was written by an unknown author to Reiki. The interesting question to ask is why would Meiko Mitsui an authentic reiki master,just pass on all her alleged reiki history research to another author ? unknown to reiki, and for a magazine that soon went out of circulation. Mieko Mitsui translated Barbara Weber Rays book "The Reiki Factor" into Japanese. Mieko Mitsui also taught reiki levels one and two in Japan for many years after, well into the mid 1990's.There is clear evidence that most all alleged new reiki history information as contained in the Twilight Zone article is where a lot of miss leading reiki linage information sprung from. There are a number of books written on reiki that appear to have used this very unsubstantiated material, as the basis of their own reiki history research.[79] [80]Though many of these so called reiki authors never actually quoted this fact in their bibliography [81]. These reiki books that contained the Twilight Zone material, began to flood into the reiki community since 1995, totally confusing every newcomer to reiki. Sadly Hawayo Takata was blamed for this misleading information on reiki linage and teachings, which in fact had nothing to do with Takata at all. Like some reiki books as those listed for purchase which most all have very similar stories as found in the TWZ 1986 article. This 'TWZ' article was to cause of all the confusion in reiki. The reiki books written since 1995, most of which contain many of the elements found in the TWZ magazine article. One should exercise great caution in choosing their reiki initiating master and one of a reputable verifiable linage to Takata.[82]Much of the TWZ magazine articles of'86 contents is not genuine, nor in content or in its connection with Usui reiki. Note that the TWZ article of 1986 also does not mention the name of 'Chujiro Hayashi' in the Usui reiki linage.[83]. Chujiro Hayashi who was perhaps the only genuine reiki master after Mikao Usui in 1926.[84]. There appears to be a deliberate omission of Chujiro Hayashi's name in the TWZ magazine article of 1986,coincidently was also absent on the Usui memorial, and is interestingly consistent with the book "The Reiki Factor"1983, and as in Weber's other editions.Hayashi's name is either completely missing or has been hidden and misspelt in the second edition of the Reiki Factor expanded edition or the name was spelt incorrectly altogether. However since those early years of 1985,Barbara Weber Ray's reiki web site has added Chujiro Hayashi's correct name , as part of Weber's reiki linage. """ Some researchers feel they have discovered that it is quite likely Mikao Usui Sensei 'elilat, did not initiate several other Reiki Masters.""""elilat --ebliss54 13:57, 5 March 2015 (UTC)14:01, 26 February 2015 (UTC) However excepting that of which Chujiro Hayashi as Usui's main and perhaps only student and was the only one linked to reiki by pre 1930 reputable Japanese archival records Cite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). or 'Sunday Every Day"' The Sunday Magazine', on March 4th,1928, written by Kabuki playwright author " Matsui Shoo", English translation on the following listed reference [85]. Though there still is No verifiable independent,nor credible evidence to support these other reiki linage claims to date [86].There are a few other reiki masters, who have silently and patiently researched Reiki History, in Japan, that have discovered an alternate Reiki History, as spoken of and according to Hawayo Takata[87] that will be well documented. There will be numerous supportive, verifiable records pre 1940 Japan. [[88] 12:04, 25 February 2015 (UTC)"""

References

  1. ^ Fran Brown, "Learning Reiki Takata's Teachings" 1992
  2. ^ Fran Brown, book "Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen J Haberly.,"Hawayo Takata Story"
  3. ^ Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen J Haberly.,"Hawayo Takata Story
  4. ^ archives of 1928 Tokyo news paper article by Matsui Shoou,found in the archives of the Mainichi-Shimbun Sunday magazine 1928.
  5. ^ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mainichi_Shimbun
  6. ^ James Deacon reiki pages.
  7. ^ Wanja Twan, Reiki Master, Book"In the Light of a Distant Star";1995.
  8. ^ Fran Brown, book "Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen J Haberly,"Hawayo Takata Story"
  9. ^ James Deacon reiki pages
  10. ^ Helen Haberly
  11. ^ Ancestry US immigration,Hawayo Takata 1920 to 1980.
  12. ^ Fran Brown, book "Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen H Haberly.,"Hawayo Takata Story.
  13. ^ Fran Brown & Helen J Haberly.
  14. ^ James Deacon reiki pages
  15. ^ Helen Haberly and Fran Brown Books ibid
  16. ^ Wanja Twan, Reiki Master, Book "In the Light of a Distant Star";1995.
  17. ^ Wanja Twan, Reiki Master, Book"In the Light of a Distant Star";1995.
  18. ^ Fran Brown, book "Living Reiki Takata's Teachings".
  19. ^ Fran Brown, "Learning Reiki Takata's Teachings" 1992
  20. ^ Helen J Haberly 1990; Alice Furumoto 1982, Takata's daughter and also a reiki master.
  21. ^ Fran Brown, book "Living Reiki Takata's Teachings"
  22. ^ James Deacon,reiki pages on Hawayo Takata Linage
  23. ^ Fran Brown' Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen J Haberly
  24. ^ Fran Brown 'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings", & Helen J Haberly
  25. ^ Fran Brown' Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen H Haberly
  26. ^ Helen J. Haberly ibid
  27. ^ Helen J. Haberly.
  28. ^ Helen J. Haberly 1990
  29. ^ Helen J. Haberly ibid
  30. ^ Fran Brown' Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen H Haberly
  31. ^ Ancestry US marriage records
  32. ^ Ancestry US census records 1920 to 1965
  33. ^ the "Reiki Alliance Blue Book by Phyllis Lei Furumoto,Susan Mitchell'1984
  34. ^ "Reiki Alliance Blue Book by Phyllis Lei Furumoto,Susan Mitchell'1984
  35. ^ Ancestry.com 'US military service for WW1'
  36. ^ Helen H Haberly."Hawayo Takata Story
  37. ^ Haberly ibid
  38. ^ Fran Brown'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings1992
  39. ^ Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen J Haberly
  40. ^ Helen J. Haberly ibid
  41. ^ Fran Brown
  42. ^ The Maritime Museum of Japan', Megero-Ku Tokyo 1993, Navy archives, deceased persons records
  43. ^ James Deacons reiki pages on takata Hayashi story
  44. ^ Imperial Japanese navy records, 'The Maritime Museum of Japan', Megero-Ku Tokyo 1993, Navy archives, deceased persons list
  45. ^ Helen J Haberly 1990.
  46. ^ Personal Diaries of Hawayo Takata 1936-1937
  47. ^ James Deacon reiki pages, reference to Hawayo Takata's linage
  48. ^ Wanja Twan, Reiki Master, Book"In the Light of a Distant Star";1995.
  49. ^ Takata's Audio recording 1978,published digital remastered CD copy in 1997 by Elizabeth Latham
  50. ^ James Deacons reiki Takata - Hayashi,story.
  51. ^ ancestry.com, US immigration 1937
  52. ^ Ancestry archives,Japanese Immigration record to USA, Honolulu 1937
  53. ^ Ancestry archives,Japanese Immigration record to USA, Honolulu 1937
  54. ^ Helen Haberly 1990
  55. ^ Fran Brown Book "Living Reiki Takata's Teaching's 1992
  56. ^ Helen J Haberly 1992
  57. ^ Hawayo Takata's certificate signed by Chujiro Hayashi 21st February 1938 www. image,archives.
  58. ^ Reiki Grey Book by Alice. E Furumoto 1982 unpublished
  59. ^ James Deacons reiki pages on topic real Hayashi style teachings
  60. ^ Living Reiki Takata's Teachings" & Helen J Haberly
  61. ^ Ancestry US immigration from Honolulu to Yokohama 1940
  62. ^ Helen Haberly and Fran Brown 1992
  63. ^ Helen Haberly and Fran Brown 1992
  64. ^ .The 'Yasukuni Shrine' Tokyo,war service archives 2014,"""'elilat.2014',https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yasukuni_Shrine
  65. ^ Hawayo Takata's Audio CD remastered talking about Hayashi, published by Elizabeth Latham 1997
  66. ^ Ancestry US Immigration archives,Honolulu,Takata Hawayo,1940
  67. ^ Ancestry US directories,newspapers Hawaii
  68. ^ Fran Brown,'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings 1992
  69. ^ Hawayo Takata's 22 Reiki Masters,Fran Brown'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings 1992.
  70. ^ Hawayo Takata's 22 Reiki Masters,Fran Brown'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings 1992
  71. ^ Fran Brown'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings1992
  72. ^ Fran Brown'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings1992
  73. ^ Reiki Grey Book by Alice Takata 1982 unpublished to general public
  74. ^ Wanja Twan,Reiki Master, Book"In the Light of a Distant Star";1995
  75. ^ Fran Brown'Living Reiki Takata's Teachings1992
  76. ^ James Deacon,pages reiki history
  77. ^ James Deacon,reference to The Twilight Zone' 1986 article
  78. ^ James Deacon,reference to The Twilight Zone' 1986 article
  79. ^ Wanja Twan's importance of 'Linage' in her book "In the Light of a Distant Star";1995
  80. ^ elilat: 2014
  81. ^ James Deacons reiki pages,english translation1986 reiki article.
  82. ^ Wanja Twan,book "In the Light of a Distant Star";1995
  83. ^ James Deacon's reiki pages
  84. ^ Reiki article by Kabuki play wright author Matsui Shoo 1926 Tokyo, Mainichi-Shinbun magazine
  85. ^ James Deacon's reiki pages on Matsui 1928 reiki article
  86. ^ James Deacon pages on reiki history and linage
  87. ^ ibid Takata
  88. ^ """This new information is waiting to be released in the near future, now unpublished , ""ellilat""

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Hello, Elilat54, your case request was not filed correctly. It would make sense to write out your complete request on User:Elilat54/Sandbox where you are can make sure all the necessary information is present and then you can cut and paste it on the Request page when it is complete. Also, see Wikipedia:Arbitration/Guide to arbitration for guidance on whether ARBCOM is the best place to resolve your dispute. ARBCOM cases typically involves editor conduct and don't involve disputes over content. For other avenues for dispute resolution on Wikipedia, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution. Liz Read! Talk! 16:17, 5 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Hawayo Hiroumi Takata (April 6)[edit]

Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Dodger67 was: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 10:54, 6 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]


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Hello! I noticed your article was declined at Articles for Creation, and that can be disappointing. If you are wondering or curious about why your article submission was declined please post a question at the Articles for creation help desk. If you have any other questions about your editing experience, we'd love to help you at the Teahouse, a friendly space on Wikipedia where experienced editors lend a hand to help new editors like yourself! See you there! Roger (Dodger67) (talk) 10:54, 6 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Hawayo Hiroumi Takata (April 7)[edit]

Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Wikiisawesome was: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
wia (talk) 16:46, 7 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]


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Hello! I noticed your article was declined at Articles for Creation, and that can be disappointing. If you are wondering or curious about why your article submission was declined please post a question at the Articles for creation help desk. If you have any other questions about your editing experience, we'd love to help you at the Teahouse, a friendly space on Wikipedia where experienced editors lend a hand to help new editors like yourself! See you there! wia (talk) 16:46, 7 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Your submission at Articles for creation: Hawayo Hiroumi Takata (April 28)[edit]

Your recent article submission to Articles for Creation has been reviewed! Unfortunately, it has not been accepted at this time. The reason left by Timtrent was: Please check the submission for any additional comments left by the reviewer. You are encouraged to edit the submission to address the issues raised and resubmit when they have been resolved.
Fiddle Faddle 16:38, 28 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

You do not seem to be getting this. Please improve Hawayo Takata instead of submitting your draft for repeated approval. Fiddle Faddle 16:40, 28 April 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Hi there, I'm HasteurBot. I just wanted to let you know that Draft:Hawayo Takata, a page you created, has not been edited in 6 months. The Articles for Creation space is not an indefinite storage location for content that is not appropriate for articlespace.

If your submission is not edited soon, it could be nominated for deletion. If you would like to attempt to save it, you will need to improve it.

You may request Userfication of the content if it meets requirements.

If the deletion has already occured, instructions on how you may be able to retrieve it are available at WP:REFUND/G13.

Thank you for your attention. HasteurBot (talk) 00:48, 1 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Your draft article, Draft:Hawayo Takata[edit]

Hello, Elilat54. It has been over six months since you last edited your Articles for Creation draft article submission, "Hawayo Takata".

In accordance with our policy that Articles for Creation is not for the indefinite hosting of material deemed unsuitable for the encyclopedia mainspace, the draft has been nominated for deletion. If you plan on working on it further, or editing it to address the issues raised if it was declined, simply edit the submission and remove the {{db-afc}} or {{db-g13}} code.

If your submission has already been deleted by the time you get there, and you wish to retrieve it, you can request its undeletion by following the instructions at this link. An administrator will, in most cases, restore the submission so you can continue to work on it.

Thanks for your submission to Wikipedia, and happy editing. JMHamo (talk) 00:04, 13 November 2015 (UTC)[reply]