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The Five Reiki Principles

 

Just for today, I will not be angry.

Anger at others or oneself or at the whole world, creates serious blockages in one's energy. It is the most complex inner enemy.

Reiki is an excellent tool to remove anger blockages which have accumulated in the body over years, but it cannot remove the residue of current anger which occurs daily.Letting go of anger, brings piece into the mind.

 

Just for today, I will not worry.

While anger deals with past and present events, worry deals with future ones. Although worry is not always a negative phenomena, endless worries may fill one's head, and each one bores a small hole in one's body and soul. While anger requires a focused Reiki treatment to remove obstacles, worry requires the energy to be spread throughout the entire body. Letting go of worry, brings healing into the body.

Just for today, I will be grateful. 

Be grateful from your heart inward. Inner intention is the important element in this principle. Simple things as thanks, forgiveness, smile, good words, gratitude can improve others life and make them happy. Being thankful brings joy into the spirit.

Just for today, I will do my work honestly. 

Support yourself and your family respectably, without harming others. Earn a respectable living, live a life of honor.

Working Honestly brings abundance into the soul.

Just for today, I will be kind to every living thing.

Honor your parents, honor your teachers, honor your elders.

Being Kind to every living thing brings love into the will.

Learning the Principles in Japanesse

The first part which says "Just for Today" is pronounced:
Kyo dake wa. 
The next part says "Don't get angry" and is pronounced:
Okolu-na. 
The next part says "Don't worry" and is pronounced:
Shinpai suna. 
The next part is "Be Grateful" and is pronounced:
Kansha shite. 
The next part is "Work hard" and is pronounced:
Goo hage me. 
The next part is "Be kind to others" and is pronounced:
Hito ni shinsetsu ni. 

All five at once

Kyo dake wa
Okolu-na
Shinpai suna
Kansha shite
Goo hage me
Hito ni shinsetsu ni

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