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[[Hayashi was a Imperial Japanese naval Captain, retired on reserves in 1916. <ref>Japan's Maritime Defense Studies Museum and Library , Megeru-Ku, Tokyo. </ref> Mr Hayashi used Reiki to treat his patients.]] He began studying with Usui in 1920 at age 47 yrs.<ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story</ref> <ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story."</ref> Hayashi taught the Usui system of reiki under Reiki Kenkyu-kai in Hawaii. [[Hayashi had a clinic in Tokyo,at Shinano-machi, Yotsurya.]] After Usui and has kept the way of Usui's teaching core teachings in Tact. Mrs Hawayo Takata was his official successor as Reiki Grand Master or President from 1940 to 1980 .<ref>Hawayo Takata Story by Helen J Haberly ISBN 0944135064 </ref> .]]
[[Hayashi was a Imperial Japanese naval Captain, retired on reserves in 1916. <ref>Japan's Maritime Defense Studies Museum and Library , Megeru-Ku, Tokyo. </ref> Mr Hayashi used Reiki to treat his patients.]] He began studying with Usui in 1920 at age 47 yrs.<ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story</ref> <ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story."</ref> Hayashi taught the Usui system of reiki under Reiki Kenkyu-kai in Hawaii. [[Hayashi had a clinic in Tokyo,at Shinano-machi, Yotsurya.]] After Usui and has kept the way of Usui's teaching core teachings in Tact. Mrs Hawayo Takata was his official successor as Reiki Grand Master or President from 1940 to 1980 .<ref>Hawayo Takata Story by Helen J Haberly ISBN 0944135064 </ref> .]]


[[Hayashi initiated and trained [[Mrs Hawayo H Takata<ref>http://www.usuireiki-ogm.com/mastery_p.html</ref>]] and helped her bring Reiki to Hawaii in 1937.<ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story</ref> As some of the popular history of Reiki consists of Takata's life story.<ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story]] Hayashi is often considered to be Usui's chief disciple and the second Grand Master of Reiki history.[[ <ref>Fran BrownLiving Reiki: Takata's Teachings by Fran Brown : ISBN-0940795108</ref>]]
[[Hayashi initiated and trained [[Mrs Hawayo H Takata<ref>http://www.usuireiki-ogm.com/mastery_p.html</ref>]] and helped her bring Reiki to Hawaii in 1937.<ref>Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story</ref> As some of the popular history of Reiki consists of Takata's life story.]<ref>Living Reiki: Takata's Teachings by Fran Brown : ISBN-0940795108
</ref>]] Hayashi is often considered to be Usui's chief disciple and the second Grand Master of Reiki history. <ref>Fran BrownLiving Reiki: Takata's Teachings by Fran Brown : ISBN-0940795108</ref>]]


In 1940, Hayashi performed [[Seppku]] or 'died by his own blade [[.<ref>Yasukini Shrine archive Tokyo Navy record of deaths 1940</ref>]] rather than join [[World War II|the war]].
In 1940, Hayashi performed [[Seppku]] or 'died by his own blade [[.<ref>Yasukini Shrine archive Tokyo Navy record of deaths 1940</ref>]] rather than join [[World War II|the war]].

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{{Infobox person | name = Chūjirō Hayashi | image = Chujiro Hayashi.jpg | image_size = 150px | captian = 林 忠次郎 | birth_date = df=yes|1880 | birth_place = Kanagawa,  Japan | death_date = 11 May 1940(1940-05-11) (aged 59) | death_place = Atami Shizuoka Prefecture, JAP cremated and buried in Tokyo, 1940 | death_cause = by own sword | nationality = Japanese people|Japanese | known_for = Reiki Usui Shiki Ryohoi | [[occupation =Imperial Japanese Naval Captain retired 1915 on reserves 1916 [[nihongo|Chujiro Hayashi|林 忠次郎|Hayashi Chūjirō extra=15 September 1880 – 11 May 1940, the disciple of Mikao Usui Mr Chujiro Hayashi was age 47 when they first met each other, [1] Hayashi played a major role in the transmission of "Usui reiki Shiki Ryoho'out of Japan to Hawaii with Hawayo H Takata,[[[2]]] .

[[Hayashi was a Imperial Japanese naval Captain, retired on reserves in 1916. [3] Mr Hayashi used Reiki to treat his patients.]] He began studying with Usui in 1920 at age 47 yrs.[4] [5] Hayashi taught the Usui system of reiki under Reiki Kenkyu-kai in Hawaii. Hayashi had a clinic in Tokyo,at Shinano-machi, Yotsurya. After Usui and has kept the way of Usui's teaching core teachings in Tact. Mrs Hawayo Takata was his official successor as Reiki Grand Master or President from 1940 to 1980 .[6] .]]

[[Hayashi initiated and trained [[Mrs Hawayo H Takata[7]]] and helped her bring Reiki to Hawaii in 1937.[8] As some of the popular history of Reiki consists of Takata's life story.][9]]] Hayashi is often considered to be Usui's chief disciple and the second Grand Master of Reiki history. [10]]]

In 1940, Hayashi performed Seppku or 'died by his own blade [[.[11]]] rather than join the war.

Notes

  1. ^ Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story
  2. ^ Hawayo Takata Story by Helen J Haberly ISBN 0944135064
  3. ^ Japan's Maritime Defense Studies Museum and Library , Megeru-Ku, Tokyo.
  4. ^ Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story
  5. ^ Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story."
  6. ^ Hawayo Takata Story by Helen J Haberly ISBN 0944135064
  7. ^ http://www.usuireiki-ogm.com/mastery_p.html
  8. ^ Helen H Haberly 1990, "Hawayo Takata's Story
  9. ^ Living Reiki: Takata's Teachings by Fran Brown : ISBN-0940795108
  10. ^ Fran BrownLiving Reiki: Takata's Teachings by Fran Brown : ISBN-0940795108
  11. ^ Yasukini Shrine archive Tokyo Navy record of deaths 1940

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