Knihobot

Jojan Jonker

    Reiki
    Tokio Yokoi
    • Tokio Yokoi

      From Japanese Christianity to Universal Reiki

      • 156 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení

      Exploring the origins of Reiki, this book challenges the conventional narrative that credits Mikao Usui as its founder. Elizabeth Latham's work suggests that Tokio Yokoi may have been the true originator, prompting Jonker to investigate Yokoi's potential influence on Usui and various Reiki styles. He affirms that Yokoi's knowledge and impact are present in these narratives and hypothesizes about the relationship between Yokoi and Usui, proposing that misconceptions led to Yokoi's obscurity in the history of Reiki.

      Tokio Yokoi
    • Jojan Jonker reconstructs the spirituality of a Japanese spiritual healing practice of the 1920s, Reiki, and places this in the Japanese socio-cultural context. Next he describes the development of this spirituality during its migration to North America (1930s) and eventually to the Netherlands (1980s). He argues that many elements of a spirituality belong to the practitioners' natural habitat and do not migrate with a given practice to other places with different socio-cultural backgrounds, and consequently the spirituality changes. Surprisingly enough, Western esoteric traditions influenced both the inception of Reiki in Japan and the spread of Reiki in the West. This study places Reiki in context and contributes to academic knowledge about spiritual practices, as well as to the insight of changes in the field of religions, spiritual practices and world views. Jojan Jonker (1956) is Reiki Master and a retired ICT consultant. (Series: Nijmegen Buddhist and Asian Studies - Vol. 3) [Subject: Religious Studies, Sociology, History, Alternative Medicine]Ã?Â?

      Reiki