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Auburn Reiki Center

teaching Traditional Japanese Reiki - since 1997

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Welcome!!
 
 
 
 
The mission of Auburn Reiki Center is to create a Sangha (spiritual community) of Reiki practitioners for the Auburn area and other surrounding regions.
 
Our intention is to provide a central location where those who are devoted to practicing Traditional Japanese Reiki can gather to receive training and support in order to develop and deepen their individual Reiki practice.

To this aim, we provide regular, ongoing monthly Reiki Circles and Reiki training in all degrees and levels.
 
Additionally, we believe we may be the ONLY Center dedicated solely to the practice of Reiki in our area.
 

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 Auburn Reiki Center follows in the practice and principles of Komyo Reiki Kai as developed by Japanese Buddhist Monk, Hyakuten Inamoto, from Kyoto, Japan.

Hyakuten-sensei studied Reiki with Chiyoko Yamaguchi, a student of Chujiro Hayashi. Hyakuten-sensei independently researched the original teachings of Mikao Usui, the originator and founder of Usui Reiki Ryoho. Hyakuten's system, Komyo Reiki Kai, presents Reiki as it was understood and commonly practiced in the 1930’s in Japan. Komyo Reiki Kai places emphasis on spiritual unfoldment through the practice of Reiki Ryoho, aiming for “satori” or enlightenment.

Anyone with an interest in practicing or learning more about Traditional Japanese Reiki is welcome to join our Reiki Sangha.
 
Thank you for visiting our website!
We Wish you Peace
 
"Go Placidly in the midst of Praise or Blame"
~Komyo Reiki Kai Motto
 
 
The Gokai or Five Reiki Precepts (Principles):
 
 

今日だけは (Kyo Dakewa) Today only

怒るな (Ikaruna) Do not anger

心配すな (Shinpai Suna) Do not worry

感謝して (Kansha Shite) With thankfulness

業をはげめ (Gyo Wo Hageme) Work diligently

人に親切に (Hito Ni Shinsetsu Ni) Be kind to others


 

Reiki Principles being pronounced in both Japanese and English by Hyakuten Inamoto:

 

 
 
This is an inpromptu recording of Hyakuten-Sensei pronouncing the "Gokai," or "Five Reiki Principles" during his November 2008 class/visit to Roseville, California.
Special thanks to Homer Christensen for this recording and to Dennis Lander
for putting this together for all of our benefit!
Homer and Dennis: You guys ROCK!!!! 
 
 
 
 
 
 
1st Friday of every month
No experience necessary!
Everyone is Welcome!

 


Click here for upcoming classes

 

Shoden (beginners) Reiki Class

May 11th & 18th, 2013

July 20th & 27th, 2013

 

Chuden (2nd degree) Reiki

August 24th, 2013

 


 

 

NEW!

Student Practice Session

 

Friday, June 14th, 2013

6:45 pm

 

 

 

 

 

 

 


  

 
 
 
 
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