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Tokio Yokoi

Tokio Yokoi

From Japanese Christianity to Universal Reiki
Jojan Jonker
Jojan Jonker
Language: English - ISBN: 9789403752037 - 156 pages
Paperback
€20.00
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Synopsis

Reiki is allegedly founded by Mikao Usui in 1922. However, not much verifiable facts are known about his developing of Reiki. Usui remains veiled in enigma. But then, in 2023, "The Samurai Reiki Master" by Elizabeth Latham was published in which she makes a compelling case suggesting that Tokio Yokoi may have been the true progenitor of Reiki. Jonker now answers raised questions such as whether Yokoi acquired the requisite knowledge to develop Reiki, and whether there are discernible traces of Yokoi's influence within various Usui narratives as told by the Reiki styles Usui Shiki Ryoho, Gendai Reiki, and Jikiden Reiki. Jonker provides the answer to both inquiries as an affirmative one, which raises the next question what the relationship between Yokoi and Usui may have been. Jonker postulates a hypothesis as to how people projected Yokoi's life onto Usui's life leading to Yokoi falling into oblivion.

About Jojan Jonker

Jojan Jonker
Dr. Jojan L. Jonker (1956) is a retired IT consultant, Reiki practitioner since 1994 and Reiki master since 1998. In 2016, he received his doctorate on the subject of Reiki from Radboud University in Nijmegen. He is a scholar renowned in the field of Religious Studies and has contributed significantly to the discourse surrounding Reiki with his extensive research and numerous publications. Publications are: LIT Verlag 2016, "Reiki. The Transmigration of a Japanese Spiritual Healing Practice". LIT Verlag 2020, co-authored with Dori-Michelle Beeler PhD, "Reiki and Surrender. Reiki Practice in the Intersection of Body, Religion and Spirituality". Mijnbestseller.nl 2023, "Reiki. Analyse van een Spirituele Heelwijze". Mijnbestseller.nl 2024, "Tokio Yokoi. From Japanese Christianity to Universal Reiki".

Product specifications

BindingPaperback
LanguageEnglish
Publishing dateTuesday, 2 July 2024
Edition1
ISBN9789403752037
Pagecount156
Interior colorBlack/white
Size155 x 235 mm
AuthorJojan Jonker
CategoryReligion and spirituality > Spirituality