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Reiki - Seki Ji Do
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The School
‘Seki Ji Do’ (the Way of the Stone Temple) offers a Reiki method that
combines traditional Japanese techniques with some interesting procedures
recently developed in Japan.
Giuseppe
Paterniti
has practically learned every traditional style (Usui Shiki Ryoho, Komyo Reiki,
Gendai Reiki, Usui Reiki Ryoho, and Usui Teate) from some of the most renowed
Reiki Masters, and Seki Ji Do is the result of his experience and study.
In fact, Seki
Ji Do harmoniously blends together the various old and modern Japanese schools.
Free from any
‘New Age’ interference and from any ‘Western revision’ that have little in
common with the Tradition of the original system, the Reiki – Seki Ji Do (the
name was suggested to Giuseppe Paterniti by Master Hyakuten Inamoto) is
recommended to those who want to learn the true Japanese Reiki method in its
purest and most comprehensive form.
Along with
the teachings of the Traditional Reiki Ryoho, Seki Ji Do includes particular
notions from
Morihei Tanaka,
the founder of ‘Tai
Rei Do’
*. It is very likely that this doctrine had a strong influence on
Mikao Usui Sensei and, therefore, it contributed to the creation of the Reiki
method.
The School
also provides opportunity to study and practice different methodologies deriving
from the Chinese Tradition, which have proven useful to improve health, internal
energy and personal development. Along with the Reiki method, Master Giuseppe
Paterniti holds regular classes of Qi Gong and Taiji Quan (Tai Chi) in the
province of Treviso (Italy) and runs workshops in many parts of the Country.
In terms of
‘energy transmission’ and ‘silent knowledge’, the roots of the Reiki – Seki Ji
Do lie in the following traditional lineage:
Usui
→
Hayashi
→
Takata →
Furumoto
Usui
→
Hayashi
→
Yamaguchi
→
Inamoto
Usui
→
Taketomi
→
Koyama →
Doi
* Tai Rei Do is a discipline older
than Reiki. Its founder, Morihei Tanaka (田中守平
1884 - 1928), was born in the Gifu – prefecture, in a town near Miyama-Cho,
which is Mikao Usui’s birthplace. Many think that Mikao Usui was one of Morihei
Tanaka’s disciples or that, at least, he was influenced by his teachings.
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