As I sit looking out over London on another misty morning (I’m lucky that my office affords me spectacular views across town), I am contemplating my To-do list and how I will accomplish the usual time distortion in order to achieve it all.
In this pregnant stillness of London before she wakes I am reminded of something that brings me much clarity, comfort and focus.
As a Reiki Master, who has been practicing for some years now I am often asked about the way in which I use this powerful energy and teachings in my everyday life.
One of the many ways is by applying the hugely pivotal and sometimes neglected teachings of Dr Mikao Usui that he gave in the form of his 5 principles. Dr Usui, for those not familiar, was a Buddhist priest and teacher in Japan (1865 – 1926) who had a powerful enlightening experience with the Universal Energy that is Rei (Universal) Ki (Life force energy). As a result he developed and passed on the traditional Reiki healing system that we refer to today.
Dr Usui’s 5 principles are beautiful spoken in Japanese and even more soothing when chanted.
Kyo dake wa:
Okuruna:
Shinpai; suna;
Kansha shite;
Goo hage me;
Hito ni shinsetsu ni.
I work with them as:
Just for today, I will not anger
Just for today, I will not worry
Today, I show gratitude and count my many blessings
Today, I will do my work honestly
Today, I will show compassion to myself and every living thing
The key piece of the principles for me is “Kyo dake wa” - Just for today.
They remind us to be ever present. They remind us that we don’t have to sort out the problems of tomorrow today, they invite us to manage ourselves and the important things in life on a daily basis. Step by step, moment by moment.
There is a beautiful Sanskrit poem which is on our bathroom mirror, that re-affirms Usuis message:
Look to this day
For it is life
The very life of life
In it’s brief course lie all
The realities and truths of existence
The joy of growth
The splendour of action
The glory of power
For yesterday is but a memory
And tomorrow
Is only a vision
But today well lived
Makes every yesterday and memory of happiness
And every tomorrow a vision of hope
Look well therefore to this day!
It is my belief that worry and anger in particular bring disease. With a to-do list as long as your arm and the pressures that running a company can bring (never mind everything else outside of it), it can be very easy to allow negative thoughts to spiral. Worry and anger lower out personal vibration weaken our physical bodies and sap our vital energy.
Thank fully for me I am very gently reminded by the principles which hang above my desk of a way to banish those feelings and come back to myself. Gratitude and compassion are immensely powerful. The realisation that to be sitting here typing this, warm, fed, rested having enjoyed a safe and comfortable sleep in my own home, with a good education behind me and money in the bank, puts me in the top 2% of the most privileged people on this planet.
Pondering on that for a moment, as it’s a wonderful feeling. I think of my husband, my friends, my family, the work that I’m able to do, the books that surround me in my office and feed my mind, the car that starts first time, my good health, my freedom of speech, my ability to enjoy music, the red wine I can enjoy, the fact that I can type, the sun is shining, my tea is hot, my shower works, my loo flushes….the list of daily blessings is endless.
Just spending a moment on these thoughts raises my energy (and my zest for the to-do list) like you wouldn’t believe. It also sends out a wave, a powerful restorative healing wave of energy that touches all those in its path. By allowing myself compassion it takes the pressure off. I get done what I get done and I’m doing my work honestly and to the best of my ability. Today is a new day, as tomorrow will be. By allowing myself compassion it also puts me in a space to receive love, support and compassion from others, without which life would be infinitely harder. By extending compassion to every other living thing, I am able to pass on a gift acceptance and love that is one of the most powerful forces in our Universe.
As I reflect on Dr Usuis teachings it occurs to me that I don’t use Reiki, Reiki uses me, and that is the greatest blessing of all.
Thanks for the lovely sayings/prayers. Here is one I use in my creative teambuilding workshops, which never fails to inspire me:
"You have been telling the people that this is the Eleventh Hour, now you must go back and tell the people that this is the Hour. And there are things to be considered . . .
Where are you living?
What are you doing?
What are your relationships?
Are you in right relation?
Where is your water?
Know your garden.
It is time to speak your Truth.
Create your community.
Be good to each other.
And do not look outside yourself for the leader."
Then he clasped his hands together, smiled, and said, "This could be a good time!"
"There is a river flowing now very fast. It is so great and swift that there are those who will be afraid. They will try to hold on to the shore. They will feel they are torn apart and will suffer greatly.
"Know the river has its destination. The elders say we must let go of the shore, push off into the middle of the river, keep our eyes open, and our heads above water. And I say, see who is in there with you and celebrate. At this time in history, we are to take nothing personally, Least of all ourselves. For the moment that we do, our spiritual growth and journey comes to a halt.
"The time for the lone wolf is over. Gather yourselves! Banish the word struggle from you attitude and your vocabulary. All that we do now must be done in a sacred manner and in celebration.
"We are the ones we've been waiting for."
-- attributed to an unnamed Hopi elder
Hopi Nation, Oraibi, Arizona
Posted by: josumner | March 26, 2008 at 06:52 PM