Jikiden Reiki

Jikiden Reiki is the Reiki from its birth place, Japan.
Nothing is added or amended from its original teaching from Mr. Chujiro Hayashi, one of the 20 students of Mr. Usui, the founder of Reiki.

Showing posts with label spirit. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spirit. Show all posts

6 Jan 2011

Down's Syndromes, a sunshine in the winter

My sister, Yuki,  has Dawn's Syndrome.


We just exchanged a New Year greetings on the phone.


People who does not know what is Dawn's syndrome, it is a condition that there is one extra copy of genetic material on 21st chromosome. 


They have particular set of facial characteristics, and often have physical and mental challenges.


My sister, Yuki.
Despite of their physical and mental challenges, I am always amazed 
how pure their spirits are !!
They are like a sunshine in a cold winter, a big tree shade in a summer, 
so gentle, kind, big heart, hard working, and playful.


Just because I had grown up with her in my childhood until I moved 
to Canada 1999, I had often came across with people who misunderstand 
about people with disabilities. 

Children are often ignorant, and too honest.  
Especially old days, being mentally and physically disabled was one of 
the thing to be hidden in the society. So when the disabled people were 
in public sight, people became curious.


In my childhood, when I was in grade 1, Yuki was in grade 4.
She was in a regular public school where I also went, but she was in 
a special needs class.


I often visited her special needs class, because there were interesting 
educational toys that regular class did not have.  
I remember that she was so happy to see me when I visited her.
She, as a big sister, was so proud of me, as a baby sister, and talked to 
her teacher about me all the time.


I was so mad when my class mates, or other students teased her or 
her special needs class mates.




Some school kids told me with the squeeky, teasing type of voice,
"Your sister talks funny and I can't understand."
"Your sister looks different."


I would say,
"Its just her, what is wrong with looking different, we all look different!"


When kids teased her class mate who had only one arm,
"Why do you have only one arm!"


Then, I would fly out in front of the girl with one arm and say,with teasing type of voice,
"Then, why do you have two arms!!!"


They would tease her classmate whose skin was covered with reddish purple skin, 
"Burned skin, Burned skin, scary monster!!!"


and I would fly out in front of the boy and,
"DON'T YOU TEASE THIS BOY !!! HE IS A VERY NICE BOY AND HE IS 
MY SISTER'S CLASS MATE ### !!! NOW GO AWAY ! "


As a little girl, I did not understand why people would tease others just 
because they look different!!!


But I understand now that they just did't know.  They have only seen 
mom and dad, sisters and brothers who are perfectly healthy.



Fortunatelly, my mother was very open minded and she did not try to
hide about her daughter, in fact, she raised her daughter as regular as
possible. 
That makes us, three sisters, close together, I think.

Yuki also has a heart conditions that she can not run nor excersise that pumps
her heart harder.  She was told to live short, but she is now 43years old !
If I did not grow up with her, I will not be like I am now.
I still have so many things to learn, but lessons that I have received by growing up
with her is priceless... Really...


I think that those people who has physical and/or mental disability are
like an anchor for us all human beings.
They are giving us lessons just by being there and carry the hardships
for their body.


With my respect to my sister, Yuki.  







5 Nov 2010

Honouring souls of the ancestors

I want to write something about Reiki, but I am still going on about Halloween subject.  


Because it is so BIG in this country!


Maybe just because all those shriveled pumpkins are still sitting by the door and made me think of Halloween still.


But when I asked people,


" What is really Halloween means?"


I was surprised that many people don't really know.





I googled it.


I found out that Halloween is actually to honour the souls of the dead !!!


I love it !

It's just not about the candies and costumes !!!





I just love any custom that honour the ancestors. When I do Reiki, I always thank to my ancestors who brought me here.




Over 2000 years ago, the Celts celebrated a holiday they called Samhain (pronounced "Sa-wan"). 
Samhain was the name of the God of Death. 


On the last day of October, (when the harvest season had ended) the God Samhain allowed the souls of the dead to visit the homes they once lived in.


On that night Celts would leave their homes and gather together in a field. 


Once at the field they would build a huge bonfire
this fire was as big as a tool shed, to scare away 
all the evil spirits and any ghost, goblins, or any other demons 
that may be roaming around in the night.




The holiday of Samhian was 
an ancestor of the Halloween of today. 




Although it was not called Halloween at first. 


Somewhere around 800 A.D. the Christian church declared 
November 1st as All Saints' Day to honour all the Saints who 
did not have a special day of their own. 


On this occasion people made their old customs from 
Samhian and the Roman festivals part of the All Saints' Day rituals. 


The Catholic church also made November 2nd All Souls' Day to honour the dead.


The mass said on All Saints' Day was known as All Hallow mas. 


The evening before, October 31st became known as All Hallow Eve. 


Over time the name has been shortened to Halloween.


Did you know???





I found it is very fascinating and reminds me the ritual of my hometown, Nagasaki.


In my hometown, Nagasaki, there is a ritual called
"Shoro Nagashi" on August 15th, during Obon holidays.


Obon is the Japanese custom to honor the souls of family's ancestors. 


Every year from August 13 ~ 15, this custom has evolved into a family reunion holiday during which people return to ancestral family places and visit clean their ancestors's graves, and when the spirits of ancestors are supposed to revisit the household altars.


"Shoro Nagashi" is part of this ritual that is in Nagasaki. 
It is mainly for the person who passed away within a past year to send the soul to the spirit world.


It sounds beautiful.  You might imagine that the ceremony is heart warming and touching, maybe bring tears in your eyes.


But the day of the Shoro Nagashi is actually VERY EXCITING for people who did not lose loved ones.


My blood bubbles when I hear fire crackers, because 
it reminds me the day of Shoro Nagashi.


The family build a ship looking float. Usually it is decorated with many lantans. 




This float carries a soul of a person who passed away in a past year, and brings it to the ocean to send off to the spirit world.




The family push this float through the town to the ocean.


While they are moving towards the ocean, they use 
significant amount of fire crackers.


video: Fire crackers go crazy
Because of the fire crackers, people tend to think this is a festival, but it is actually a 
Buddhist ceremony.


If you ever travel to Japan in August, please travel down to Nagasaki and have a look at Shoro Nagashi.


Don't forget the ear plugs !!!
Video : Nagasaki Shoro Nagashi


Shoro Nagashi is actually a great dating spot
for high schoolers.
Boy proud of the girl who is in 
a summer kimono.
Hold hands together but no one could see in the crowd.
It is too noisy to make any conversation,
but sharing the same time together.


Ahhhhh, heart warming moments, 
but never happened for me!