Reiki: The "Gokai Blessing" Ceremony
Reiki: The "Gokai Blessing" Ceremony
Reiki: The "Gokai Blessing" Ceremony
Gokai Blessing
Ceremony
by
James Deacon
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THE GOKAI BLESSING CEREMONY
[Copyright © 2010 James Deacon]
The simplistic terms in which the Five Principles are stated, belies their complex,
multi-level significance:
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It's no wonder that Usui-sensei himself described the Gokai1 as:
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And so it was that I initially (2006) began developing the Gokai Blessing ceremony in
response to a perceived need for a means of helping 'align' students to the Gokai on
a subtle level - a need for a means to help them connect at a level beyond words.
I had in mind a simple ceremony, a ritualised practice, something teachers could
integrate into their level one (& two) training courses in conjunction with meaningful
in-depth discussion about the Gokai and their multi-level role in Usui Reiki Ryoho
However, over time it became obvious that this ceremony, beyond its initially-
intended function, actually produced direct therapeutic effects itself.
Beyond helping the student connect on a psychological level with the Principles, this
“Gokai Blessing” turned out to be an effective healing practice in its own right,
something which could be utilised, not just by Reiki Teachers, but also by level 2
practitioners ( – at least ones who were comfortable and confident in working with
SHK and CKR, and who themselves had progressed some way with integrating the
Gokai into their own lives2 ) - a ceremony they could share with both fellow
practitioners and clients alike.
The Gokai Blessing involves the use of two Reiki symbols: the CKR and SHK.
(Of the CKR, Takata-sensei said "It is very simple, but...remember that it is very
powerful. Because it is a very powerful symbol, we do not use it many times". Of
SHK, she said:“When you make the Seiheki you are talking to the subconscious
mind").
In essence, the Blessing combines elements of a version of the reiju process, with
elements of a version of seiheki chiryo ho (the habit treatment), and the practice
known as Gokai sansho (reciting the Gokai three times).
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Instructions for performing the Gokai Blessing ceremony
Note: the recipient should be seated upright yet relaxed on a stool or chair, with their
hands in their lap, feet flat on the floor. An image of the Gokai should be displayed,
propped up on a stool or small table directly in front of the recipient (literally only a
few inches in front of their knees), and throughout the ceremony they should lightly
focus their attention on this image.
[There are a couple of options as to how to begin the Gokai Blessing, choose
whichever you feel is right for you.]
Option 1:
Positioning yourself so as to be facing the recipient, a few feet behind the image of
the Gokai, bring your hands into the gassho mudra (prayer position), palms together
hands at the level of the heart centre.
Invite the recipient to do likewise.
Bow to each other.
The recipient should maintain gassho throughout the blessing ceremony.
With a calm, flowing motion, move in a clockwise direction around the recipient (i.e.
passing their right side), to position yourself behind directly them.
Gently place your hands on their shoulders (- as if you were going to give them a
shoulder massage).
Let this be a pre-arranged signal to the recipient that you are about to begin the
sharing of the Gokai Blessing experience.
Option 2:
Position yourself directly behind the recipient. Stand up straight, yet relaxed.
Gently place your hands on their shoulders (- as if you were going to give them a
shoulder massage).
Let this be a pre-arranged signal to the recipient that you are about to begin the
sharing of the Gokai Blessing experience and that they should place their hands in
the gassho mudra: palms together, hands at the level of the heart centre.
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After a few moments, take a step back and prepare to perform a calming 'aura
sweep' to balance the recipient's energy and dilate their field (i.e. to let their energy
flow more evenly):
Inhale smoothly and deeply as you raise your open hands up slightly above the level
of the recipient's head, and in one firm, smooth, slow, steady motion, sweep your
hands down behind the recipient's back at a distance of about 6 - 8 inches from their
body, (bending from your knees as you need to) your hands coming to rest at the
level of the recipient's feet.
Taking care not to 'ruffle' the recipient's energy field in the process, arc your hands
out to the sides as you return to an upright position and bring your hands to rest up
above the recipient's head once more.
(It is important to keep your hands out to the sides as you come up, so as not to
accidentally 'sweep the field' in an upward, 'invigorating', direction at this time)
Repeat this aura-sweeping process twice more.
After completing the sweep for the third time, step forward again and draw the SHK
symbol in the air above the centre of the recipient's head. Draw it smoothly, clearly;
see it as pure bright shining light – feel its resonance.
Silently intone the symbol's mantra.
Let the Reiki flow.
Next, draw the CKR symbol in the air above the centre of the recipient's head. Draw
it smoothly, clearly see it as pure bright shining light – feel its resonance.
Silently intone the symbol's mantra.
Let the Reiki flow.
Breathe.
With the tip of your index and middle fingers, write the word 'Gokai' in Japanese kanji
characters in the palm of each of your own hands.
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Much as you do when drawing a Reiki symbol, write the word smoothly and clearly,
visualizing it as pure bright shining light – feel its resonance in your palms.
[Dedicate some time beforehand to the practice of writing the two kanji characters
which form the word 'Gokai'. With a little mindful practice you will soon remember the
twelve simple strokes which form the complete word. See guide-sheet at end of
document.]
Perform gassho and bow ( to the Light of Wisdom residing within the Gokai)
With a calm, flowing motion, move to position yourself at the recipient's left side.
Place your left hand gently on their forehead, and your right on their occipital ridge
(the point where neck and skull meet)
As an aid to focus, you may wish to hold the image of the kanji-form of the word
'Gokai' in your mind's eye:
“kyo da-ke wa
oko-ru na3
shim-pai su na
kan-sha shi te
But don't just say the words – feel them - feel their resonance - feel their meaning on
as many levels as you can. Perceive them as generating an aura of light, bathing the
recipient, suffusing them, flowing into and throughout them
After reciting the Gokai, stay in this position for a short while, and simply let the Reiki
flow.
When you feel ready, gently reposition your hands so that your left hand is a few
inches in front of the recipient's throat, and your right is on the back of the lower part
of their neck. [The left hand should generally be held in the aura rather than placed
directly on the throat, as many people find direct throat-contact a subconscious
threat4]
As before, you may wish to hold the image of the kanji-form of the word 'Gokai' in
your mind's eye as you recite the Gokai out loud a second time, slowly, clearly,
mindfully.
Feel the words, their power, their sentiment. Perceive them as generating an aura of
light.
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And again, after reciting the Gokai, stay in this position for a short while, and simply
let the Reiki flow.
When you feel ready, gently reposition your hands once more:
The recipient is still holding their hands in gassho at heart centre level.
Place your left hand against the edge of the recipient's hands, at the base of their
little fingers (you might like to lightly clasp their hands in your palm) and place your
right on the recipient's back at the same level, between their shoulder-blades.
And again, you may wish to hold the image of the kanji-form of the word 'Gokai' in
your mind's eye
Recite the Gokai out loud a third and final time, mindfully, with feeling. Again, be a
ware of the aura of light.
Stay in this position for a short while, and simply let the Reiki flow.
When you are ready, with a measured, flowing motion, move slowly in a clockwise
direction around the recipient, to position yourself behind them once more. Be
mindful to pass behind the image of the Gokai displayed in front of the recipient - do
not interrupt their line of sight.
Standing behind the recipient, raise your hands to a position approximately 6 - 8
inches to either side of their shoulders, your palms facing towards each other.
And as you do so, visualise the recipient as being immersed in an aura of light – an
almost tangible field of mindful wisdom, gratitude and compassion generated by the
resonance of the words that constitute the Gokai - a living vibration of the essential
core of Usui-sensei's teachings.
As the Reiki flows, this aura of 'Gokai Light' intensifies and deepens, grows brighter,
more and more vibrant.
Stay with the process for as long as you feel inclined to.
[At this point in the ceremony, a number of people have independently reported
'seeing' the Japanese words of the Gokai dancing, swirling and circling about the
recipient, passing into, and flowing out from, their body...]
When you are ready, perform gassho and bow ( to the Light of Wisdom residing
within the Gokai)
Whereas you began the ceremony with a 'calming' aura-sweep, nearing the end of
the ceremony you now perform an 'energising' aura-sweep.
This time the sweep is in an upward direction.
Taking care not to 'ruffle' the recipient's energy field in the process, arc your hands
out to the sides as, bending from your knees as you need to, you reach down
towards the floor. (As with the aura sweeps at the start of the ritual, it is important
here to keep your hands out to the sides as, on this occasion, you move downwards,
so as not to accidentally 'sweep the field' in a downward direction at this time)
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In one smooth, firm, steady, continuous motion, sweep your hands upwards behind
the recipient's back, from the level of their feet up to a point above their head
Repeat this upward aura-sweeping process twice more.
Breathe.
Centre yourself once more: For a few brief moments, close your eyes - Simply 'be': -
silently and restfully 'watching the breath': loosely focussing on the natural rhythms of
your own breathing. There is no interference with the natural process - no seeking to
consciously breathe - merely to be aware that you are breathing effortlessly.
When you are ready, perform gassho and bow to the recipient.
Touch the recipient lightly on the shoulder. Let this be a pre-arranged signal to the
recipient that the Gokai Blessing ceremony is complete and that they are now invited
to bow to the Light of Wisdom residing within the Gokai.
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This version of the Blessing is exactly the same as the main version detailed above
with the exception: after performing the initial three calming aura-sweeps, the
practitioner simply omits the drawing/intoning of the symbols/mantras, and continues
from: "Breathe. Clap your hands. " etc.
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Distance Gokai Blessing - "the Empty Chair":
Distance Gokai Blessing: is essentially performed in much the same way as the in-
person Gokai Blessing, yet with two particular differences:
One difference is that, after performing the initial three calming aura-sweeps, an
additional symbol is inserted into the procedure.
The practitioner first draws the HSZSN in the air above the centre of the recipient's
head, silently intones the symbol's mantra, lets the Reiki flow - then continues as
described above - drawing the SHK symbol, intoning its mantra, then the CKR, etc,
etc.
A more obvious difference is of course the fact that the recipient is not present.
However, the practitioner should proceed as if recipient is indeed present, and
seated upright yet relaxed on a stool or chair, with their hands in their lap, feet flat on
the ground, anticipating the ceremony that is to come...
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The esoteric doctrine, known in Japanese as: san (hi)mitsu (the three
secrets/mysteries) reminds us of the profound spiritual and energetic potentials
arising via the unification of the power of, as it is phrased: "thought & word & deed"
( i.e. visualisation, vocalisation, and physical action)
While merely visualising the ceremony may indeed bring one level of efficacy –
adding the complementing power of vocalisation and action to the ceremony will
round out and enhance that efficacy.
So, rather than merely visualising the Distance Gokai Blessing ceremony, physically
carry out the entire ceremony - actually stand, perform gassho, bow, move, gesture,
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recite the words, draw the symbols, etc
- in three-dimensional space - as if the recipient was indeed present.
2, For others, there will always be the temptation to [in what some might consider a
half-hearted manner] merely 'wish' or 'intend' that the Blessing be automatically 'sent'.
Let us call to mind the fourth Principle:
Simply expressed as “Work hard”, on one level this Principle speaks to the need to:
"Be diligent in your endeavours"
to:
"Put your Heart and Soul into all that you do"
Whether the Gokai Blessing ceremony is shared 'in-person' or at a distance, we
should give 100% of ourselves to the process, and manifest the same degree of
Commitment, Dedication, and Respect – for the recipient, for the Gokai, and for
ourselves.
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This can be performed in much the same way as the Distance Gokai Blessing, in this
instance, you visualize yourself sitting in the empty chair as you physically go through
the motions of performing the ceremony.
[You can perhaps dispense with the part about calling the recipient's name three
times.]
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Please:
Do not attempt to perform the Gokai Blessing for any individual who has
not given their verbal (or written) permission.
To do so would be to dishonour and disrespect both yourself and the recipient.
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NOTES:
1, - rather than the 'healing hand' practices
2, The deeper the practitioner's own connection/interaction with, and understanding/appreciation of, the
Gokai, the deeper their scope for facilitating the Gokai Blessing for others.
3, The Japanese kanji-character pronounced as "Oko" can also be pronounced as "Ika".
Several Reiki teachers prefer to use "Ika" as they claim it was the more common pronunciation in the
Meiji / Taisho era during which Usui-sensei lived, whereas "Oko" is seen as a more current
pronunciation.
However, the Gokai are all about "just for today" - about being centred in the present- in the current
moment...
Use whichever feels more appropriate to you.
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4, In fact, for each of the three 'Gokai intonement-points' (i.e. the positions at which the Gokai are
recited), if you or the recipient wish, you may position your hands a couple of inches off the body in the
recipient's aura.
5, However, the use of the SHK and CKR brings a greater depth to the Blessing process.
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