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Chūjirō Hayashi
Born(1880-09-15)15 September 1880
Died11 May 1940(1940-05-11) (aged 59)
Atami, Japan
Cause of death[Died by own sword]]]]
NationalityJapanese
OccupationCaptiain Imperial Japanese Navyl
Known forReiki

{{nihongo|Chujiro Hayashi|林 忠次郎|Hayashi Chūjirō| [[ He died on 11 May 1940}}, a disciple of Mikao Usui, played a major role in the transmission of Reik out of Japan. ]] Hayashi was anaval Captian in the Imperial Japanese Navy, No records exist to confirm Hayashi was a medical doctor of Surgeon, in the IJN or otherwise. Hayashi was refered patients from local doctors and friends, where he used Reiki to treat his them. ]] Mr ChujiroHayashi began studying with Usui in around 1920. He made his branch, Hayashi Reiki Kenkyu-kai in Tokyo, Shinano-machi while his master Usui was still alive, and has kept the way of Usui's teaching.

[Hayashi initiated and trained Mrs Hawayo Takata and helped her bring Reiki to Hawaii.[[ [1]]] Hayashi is often considered to be Usui's chief disciple and the second Grand Master of Reiki history.[citation needed]

In 1940, Hayashi performed Seppuku [2] ( in the Takata traditional story was a suicide in meditation,) rather than join the war.

See also


Notes

  1. ^ Hawayo Takata Story by Helen J Haberly ISBN 0944135064
  2. ^ Yasukuni Shrine Tokyo Archives.

Bibliography

  • Hayashi, Chujiro (2004). The Hayashi Reiki Manual: Japanese Healing Techniques from the Founder of the Western Reiki System. Dorset, England: Lotus Press. ISBN 0-914955-75-6. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |coauthors= ignored (|author= suggested) (help)

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