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The following are illustrations of Usui Reiki Symbols. These
symbols are used in Reiki treatments as
well as attunements.
On the next page, you will find
Karuna Ki Reiki Symbols.
Each offers a message. Meditate, play, explore.
Usui Reiki Symbols
Cho Ku Rei
Sei Hei Ki
Hon Sha Ze Sho Nen
Usui Master Symbol Dai Ko Myo
Tibetan Dai Ko Myo also called
Dumo
Cho
Ku Rei
The first of the Usui
symbols is commonly known as The Power Symbol. Pronounced in Japanese
as Cho- Koo- Ray, it is learned in Reiki levels 1 & 2. It means Put
all the power of the Universe here and is most often drawn by the
practitioner’s dominant hand on each of his/her palms before sending
treatment. Additionally, it is often drawn on the recipient’s Crown
Chakra before a session thoroughly begins. It can be placed wherever
the practitioner feels whether on him/herself or the recipient.
Drawing it, imagining it or chanting it three times can invoke Cho Ku
Rei.
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Sei
Hei Ki
This the second symbol
used in Usui Reiki. It is taught in Reiki level 2 is most commonly
known as The Emotional Symbol. It is pronounced Say- Hay- Kee. It
means God and humanity become one. It is most often used when
there is an emotional release or build up in the recipient.
Invoke Sei Hei Ki the
same way as Cho Ku Rei.
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Hon
Sha Ze Sho Nen
This is Usui Reiki
Distant Healing Symbol. It is taught in level 2 and means May the
Buddha in me connect to the Buddha in you to promote harmony and peace.
Pronounced Hon- Sha- Zee- Show- Nen, it travels unhindered through time
and space. It is most often used in distant healings and
attunements and is perhaps the jewel of understanding Reiki.
Invoke Hon Sha Ze Sho
Nen the same way as Sei Hei Ki.
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Usui
Master Symbol
Dai Ko Myo
The Usui Master symbol, Dai Ko Myo is
taught and given in the Master Level. This is the last symbol Usui used
in attunements. Like it’s Tibetan
sister, it heals the spiritual state of the recipient and connects
the individual with his/her greatest potential. It means
Great Being
of the Universe Shine on Me.
Invoke Dai Ko Myo
the same as Hon Sho Ze Sho Nen.
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Tibetan
Dai Ko Myo or Dumo
This beautiful and powerful symbol was
not originally taught in Usui Reiki Ryoho. However, the symbol gained
so much popularity, it became systematic to include it in attunements.
Pronounced Dye- Ko- Myo or Doomo, it Connects the body and the mind
in order to grow spiritually. Dumo is used whenever the
practitioner feels and often in every session.
Invoke Dumo by
either drawing, imagining or chanting its name three times.
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