词条 | Chujiro Hayashi |
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| name = Chūjirō Hayashi | image = Chujiro Hayashi.jpg | image_size = 150px | caption = | birth_date = {{Birth date|df=yes|1880|09|15}} | birth_place = Tokyo, Japan | death_date = {{Death date and age|df=yes|1940|05|11|1880|09|15}} | death_place = Atami, Japan | death_cause = ritual suicide | nationality = Japanese | known_for = Reiki | occupation = naval surgeon}}{{nihongo|Chujiro Hayashi|林 忠次郎|Hayashi Chūjirō|extra=15 September 1880 – 11 May 1940}}, a disciple of Mikao Usui, played a major role in the transmission of Reiki out of Japan and for turning it into a less mystical practice. Hayashi was a naval physician and employed Reiki to treat his patients. He began studying with Usui in 1925. 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 Hawayo Takata and helped her bring Reiki to Hawaii. As some of the popular history of Reiki consists of Takata's alleged fabrications,[1] Hayashi is often considered to be Usui's chief disciple and the second Grand Master of Reiki history.{{citation needed|date=May 2012}} In 1940, Hayashi performed seppuku[2].. See also
Notes1. ^Lubeck, Petter, and Rand. The Spirit of Reiki Twin Lakes (WI): Lotus Press, 2001. 2. ^Yasukuni Shrine Tokyo Archives. Bibliography
6 : 1880 births|1940 deaths|Meiji period|Reiki practitioners|Suicides by sharp instrument in Japan|Seppuku |
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