Guest guest Posted August 22, 1999 Report Share Posted August 22, 1999 Someone on another list said they wrote their own Reiki manual-- that each Reiki master in their lineage had done the same. I asked: I applaud the research you did and the work that went into producing your own Reiki manual. You have taken what you learned and have made it your own, and then this is what you pass on to your students. And in your Reiki lineage, it is the tradition for each Reiki Master to do this. This leads me to my question. In order to satisfy copyright requirements, each manual should be different from every other. I assume you mean that each manual is different, and not simply a copy of the ones before. That would mean that there are as many versions of Reiki and how to teach it as there have been Masters in that particular lineage. Multiply that by all the various lineages, and you come out with quite a few versions! This reminds me of Reflexology charts. Each one is slightly different from all the rest, because of that same copyright problem. So, when you look at a reflexology chart, you might see the reflex points for the sinuses on the tips of the toes on one chart, and on the sole of the foot on another. Where *is* the point-- really? And does it matter? When Phyllis Furomoto brought all the Reiki Masters together at the same time, for the first time, they discovered that they were all using different symbols. For whatever reason, when they were originally attuned and taught, they were given individual symbols to use. At that meeting, all the symbols for all the masters were standardized, and we have the standard set of symbols today. Or do we? As the symbols and all the rest of the teachings of Reiki have been passed down, and variations according to each person's personality have been added and removed-- what is Reiki and what is not after all these years? Anukki >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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