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chho Reiki of medicine
dharma rei kei - algemene info
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Dr. Usui ... reconstructed by Lama Yeshe Drugpa Thrinley Odzer...
Origin:
Reconstructed teachings from Dr. Usui's written notes, letters to his students
and the Buddhist material he studied and taught including a secret and rare
Buddhist Tantra - The Path of the Thunderbolt of Transcendent Light That
Heals the Body and Illumines the Mind. The teachings place Usui as a Buddhist
and is known as the "Kind Physician Bodhisattva". The actual teachings
of Dr Usui and his senior students, and Buddhist material are being translated
from Sanskrit, Chinese and Japanese and are being reconstructed by Lama Yeshe
Drugpa Thrinley Odzer, the current Spiritual advisor of the Men Chhos Rei Kei
Institute. Lama Yeshe is a recognized Drugpa Kargyu Lama of the Drugpa Kargyu
Order of Bhutan, and a former Shingon Buddhist. He received full Shingon
empowerments in 1989 from the noted yogi and Shingon practitioner Dr. Ajari
Werrick. Lama Yeshe is the Spiritual Director and a Teacher in the Institute.
Lama Yeshe (Dr. Richard Blackwell, son of General George Blackwell) holds a PhD
in Clinical Psychology and resides at his Hermitage near O'Brien, Oregon.
What is Men Chhos Rei Kei? Men Chhos Rei Kei is a system of spiritual healing
based on the reconstructed teachings from the Buddhist Tantra "The
Path of the Thunderbolt of Transcendent Light that Heals the Body and Illumines
the Mind". What is the Institute for the Study and Propagation of Men Chhos
Rei Kei? The Institute is a teaching organization, registered in the same manner
as any private school or University, the sole purpose of which is the
promulgation and teaching of Rei Kei as found in the Buddhist Tantra
"The Path of the Thunderbolt of Transcendent Light that Heals the Body and
Illumines the Mind", and the notes and correspondence of Dr. Usui and Dr.
Watanabe which were purchased in 1946 by General George Blackwell, while in
Japan.
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