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MRS
TAKATA AND REIKI POWER
by
Patsy Matsuura (Staff Writer, the Honolulu Advertiser)
[February 25, 1974].
There's
power in them palms. Mrs. Hawayo Takata, the only Reiki master in
Hawaii, claims to possess the key to energy. No, it's not a key to
ease the energy crisis. "It's a cosmic energy to heal the ill",
said the youthful-looking 73-year-old matron. "Reiki, which is
applied by hand, goes to the cause and effect. When the cause is
removed there will be no effect. It is not associated with any
visible material being. It's an unseen spiritual power that radiates
vibration and lifts one into harmony. This power is incomprehensible
to man, yet every single living being is receiving its blessings.
"I
believe there is only one Supreme Being - the Absolute Infinite - a
dynamic force that governs the world and the universe. It is a
universal force from the divine spirit and is available to anyone
interested in learning the art of healing. "Reiki helps attain
health, happiness and security which leads to the road of longevity."
Born
in 1900 in Hanamaulu, Kauai, to the late Mr. and Mrs. Otogoro
Kawamura, immigrants from Japan, Mrs. Takata was named "Hawayo"
after the Territory of Hawaii. Immediately after her birth, she said
the attending midwife held her up, patted her head three times and
predicted she would be a success.
The
Kawamuras envisioned a long and useful life for Hawayo since her
older sister, Kawayo, who was named after Kauai, had died at an early
age. They wanted their younger daughter to be worthy of her name for
to them she "represented" the Hawaiian Islands.
As
foreseen by her parents, Mrs. Takata reached her "heights".
From her 10th-floor suite in the McCully district, she viewed the
city with an air of fulfilment. When I finally caught up with her,
she had already played nine holes of golf and had given Reiki
treatments to several patients. "I've been playing golf every
morning for nearly 30 years", she declared. "And I don't
ride the cart either - I walk. It's good exercise. Before coming to
Honolulu I lived on Hawaii for several years because I wasn't
satisfied until I had been on the Big Island. I bought some land,
built a home, and remained there for several years".
Recalling
her past, Mrs. Takata said she wasn't always a picture of health. In
1935 when she was 35, she suffered from several illnesses, the major
one being asthma. She entered a hospital in Tokyo for an operation.
While there she heard about Reiki and decided to try it first. While
under the care of Reiki master Chujiro Hayashi for four months, Mrs.
Takata recovered. She remained in Japan for one year and mastered the
art of healing. During the 39 years of practising Reiki in Hawaii,
she acquired clients from all corners of the globe, including Barbara
Hutton and Doris Duke. The latter broke her wrist in 1957 and was
treated by Mrs. Takata. She became a pupil. "Reiki is available
to anyone who seeks it," said Mrs. Takata.
"When
a student is ready to accept it, he is shown the way. With the first
contact or initiation the hands radiate vibration to the ailing spot.
If there is pain, it registers on your fingertips and palms. The
ailment disappears when the body responds to the treatment.
"A
proper diet enhances the treatments. Vegetables and fruits are
excellent foods, but never eat when you're worried. Go to the table
only when you're in a pleasant mood. We came into this world for a
purpose so we must have health and happiness to achieve our goals. I
owe my good fortune to my late husband, Saichi, who was a guiding
light until his death in 1930."
Mrs.
Takata said she plans to teach Reiki until December 24, 1977, and if
she can find a successor she hopes to build a Reiki Center on the
three acres of land she owns in Olaa, near Kurtistown, Hawaii. In the
event she cannot find a capable replacement, the lot will be turned
over to the county of Honolulu.
Meanwhile,
she is busy writing a book, "Look Younger, Feel Stronger, and a
Way to Longevity" * and
lecturing at the University of Hawaii.
This
spring she will give lectures and lessons on the Mainland, and this
summer she had been invited to Indonesia to take part in a five-day
festival in the art of healing, sponsored by the Indonesian
government.
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*
This book,
it seems was never published
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