Raku Fire Dragon Way PDF
Raku Fire Dragon Way PDF
Raku Fire Dragon Way PDF
Master Manual
By
Holli Blackwell
Reiki Energy Master Teacher
Quantum Visions
Table of Contents
RAKU-KEI REIKI.......................................................................................................................... 3
MASTER SYMBOL....................................................................................................................... 8
Raku-Kei Reiki
The Way of the Fire Dragon
The words Rei- Ki Originate from the words Raku- Kei. The Raku is the vertical energy flow
within the body, whilst the Kei energy flows in a horizontal manner. The two cross at the 'Hara'
centre at the Solar plexus centre. It is this centre which was cut out during the ritual Samurai
"Hara Kiri,. In this manner the Samurai would cut out the 'centre of his being' by the
implementation of three sacred cuts in the form of a triangle (the symbol of manifestation).
The cross formed by the Raku and Kei energy is the cross which represents the four Cardinal
Points and four Elements. This pagan form was used by the Christians after the death of Christ,
and to this day 4 crossing oneself is regarded as a devotional act for Christians.
Raku Kei is the ancient science of Self-development and Self-improvement. It is believed that
the origins of Raku Kei come from Tibet. The Tibetan Lamas used Calligraphs to encapsulate
the energy of a healing concept, recognising that all symbols, when drawn Produce Low
Frequency waves that can be detected by the human body. These Calligraphy symbols would
normally be painted in large form upon wall hangings in the monasteries where the monks would
meditate. Such images would add a focus to the Mantric work that would resonate with the
symbol.
It is thought that all Participants in these meditations would sit upon a four legged stool placed in
the centre of a large oval shaped earthenware container. The container, representing the etheric
egg, or Akasha, was filled with several inches of water. The water represented the emotions.
The stool itself represents the four cardinal points or elements, the person sitting on made the
fifth, that of Ether, or Spirit. The stool was made of wood with a silver inlay going in a channel
up the four legs to the centre. This linked to an inlaid Master Frequency symbol upon the seat.
The walls of the meditation chamber were of highly Polished copper buffed to a very high
reflective sheen. A sloped wall was used to hang the symbol so that it could be reflected upon
the wall. This was to the rear of the meditator who was able to see the reflection, enhanced by
the copper on the wall. The concept of this Procedure was to ensure that the symbols were
deeply embedded into the mind by concentration and repetitive mantra. At the same time the
body was being purified by exposure to the Master Energy Symbol on the seat. The energy from
the symbol would be directed up the spine to the higher Chakras. It was only relatively recently
that Rolf Jensen discovered the cubicle silver inlay design which was used in the manufacture of
the stool.
It is thought that this technique was an exact esoteric science that was passed down to initiates
by verbal tradition. In this way it eventually disappeared until the Sanskrit text identifying these
techniques was rediscovered by Usui in the 1800's.
The use of calligraphs was thought to be primarily for personal development, meditative practices and spiritual
purification. The influence and demands of Western thought has produced changes to the original system. It is
believed that the true system required years of dedicated concentration and study for the initiate to thoroughly
memorise the symbols. This study was augmented by exercises, postures, breathing techniques and mantras. Few
of these extra techniques have survived.
In 1915 Rolf Jensen, a US military medical orderly, was sent to Japan to study with Japanese
medical doctors. It was here that he learned about the remarkable Dr Usui, and was able to
leaned much about the system. He returned to the US in 1923 and introduced Reiki into his
Chiropractic practice. As the Chiropractic art was banned in his home state of Oregon, he
researched the field of electronics. It was here that he developed 'Pickup', a technique to
discover the vibrations given off by living beings, and symbols.
Eventually in 1952 be found what he believed to be a Master symbol to conquer all disease. He
decided that the key to make this function was a harmonious balance of colour, sound and
atomics. He created a mix of the 7 primary colours (Rainbow), and the 7 notes of the Musical
Scale. This harmonious mix aligned with the 7 atomic seals throughout the Earth itself.
The Master frequency symbols were incorporated into the building of Reiki tables (couches).
Takata used one of these tables for her treatments.
The person that has done much to bring this system to the West was Rev. Arthur Robertson who
studied with Virginia Samdahl, the first Westerner to be given Reiki Mastership. Later he
studied under Iris Ishikuru, Takata's Sister. During Robertsons research, new information has
come to light, and this, linked to scientific research, has produced more depth to the
understanding of how the Reiki energy is transmitted.
CHOKUREI
SEHIKI
FIRE SERPENT
RAKU
DAIKOMIO
Master Symbol
Every culture that has aspired to spiritual transformation has recognised the link between the Chakra
system, even though some cultures disagree how many there are, and the Endocrine glands system. The
link between the two systems allows the RAKU fire energy to travel up the spine and into the brain. The
brain is then effected by the mind.
Kidney Breathing
An elementary exercise in accessing this energy is by way of 'Kidney breathing'. The exercise,
which should be practised daily, will increase the supply of RAKU to the body. Then exercise
should be conducted as follows:
Place the palms of your hands on the lower back, covering the kidneys.
Breathe deeply and direct the breath to the kidneys, allowing your hands to slightly move outwards. Imagine the
kidneys actually expanding.
On exhaling press the hands lightly back into position. Imagine the kidneys contracting.
Begin to visualise the colour of dark blue with every in-breath and continue the process for
several minutes.
Repeat daily. Eventually it will be possible to feel the RAKU without using the hands.
The Hui Yin point is also called the Perineurn which is a small sensitive area between the
genitals and the anus. To locate the area, warm the hands and place your fingertips on the
position. Contract the point and try to draw it up into your body. Do not contract the anus. The
feeling is similar to the Kagel birth exercises taught to pregnant women. Hold the contraction as
long as possible, and then relax. Continue to practice this until just the thought of the Hui Yin
causes the body to contract and hold the point effectively.
Once you have experienced the contraction, begin to visualise a white mist forming at the base of the spine during
inhalation. Holding your breath, feel it moving up the spine and entering the brain. The white mist circulates
around the head and then turns to a violet colour. Hold this image about two minutes. Repeat the procedure two
more times.
During this Process press the tongue to the point behind the two front teeth. This is called the
Alveolar Ridge. Keeping this point allows the energy raised to circulate through the body via
the Functional and Governor channels which start and end at the Base Chakra and Alveolor
ridge.
This Process is the essence of the secret of energy transference which energises the body and
mind. Competence in this process is necessary for the student to be able to attune effectively.
During the attunement process the Hui Yin contraction and the tongue placed correctly in the
mouth are maintained throughout the entire process.
For millennia the Oriental races have linked the Dragon to the 'Airy' or Mental aspect of our
nature. The meaning of Sei Hei Ki is 'Dragon Power' and the symbol represents the face and
scaly back of the Dragon. The Chinese even use the expression 'Chasing the Dragon' in Opium
smoking.
Mastering the Dragon energy is mastering the mind, that is why Dragons have always provoked
fear in the weak-minded, but have inspired leaders and countries to adopt the symbol of the
Dragon as a powerful symbol of strength and fortitude. It is likely that St George, the Patron
Saint of England, most famous for his Dragon-slaying, was actually conquering his own mental
fears towards inner enlightenment.
Dragons have always been linked to having fiery breath by which they vanquish. It is this
breath, with the fire being supplied by the RAKU energy that blasts away obstacles to a clear
mind, thereby bringing understanding to the student, and presenting a clear channel for the
attunement to take place.
The Breath of the Fire Dragon is first gained by developing the kidney breathing, circulating it
in the body by the Hui Yin Process, adding the symbols, and then blowing the energy in to the
student via the Crown Chakra. In this way the Master is always using maximum energy by
which to properly project the RAKU KEI.
HA AHI - WAI
Breath Fire Water
1. Direct the students to take a deep breath and hold it whilst visualising the colour blue. All
should contract the Hui Yin and place the tongue on the Alveolar Ridge.
2. Direct the students to exhale forcibly through the teeth, making a hissing sound. All should
visualise the breath as a blue mist entering the water. Perform this 3 times.
3. As the process is taking place, begin the Kidney Breathing and con act the Hui Yin.
4. Stand behind the student and draw the Fire Serpent down the back.
5. Place both hands on the student's head and visualise the RAKU, DAIKOMIO, Distant,
Mental Emotional and Power symbols over the head and breathe them in to the Crown
Chakra.
6. All students now draw the Power Symbol over the cup with their dominant hand, intoning
Cho Ku Rei.
7. All students repeat, ""I exorcise thee 0 Sui Ching (Spirit of the Water) to receive the
Divine benediction of Fire. That as I partake of this water so shall I receive the Divine
benediction of Fire. I declare this to be true and so, in the name of the Holy of Holies.
So be it!"
8. All students draw another Power Symbol over the water and then drink all of it.
Have students release Hui Yin and place glass under their chair.
9. Direct the students to sit in prayer position with their eyes closed."-T
10. Squeeze the left shoulder as a sign for the student to raise their hands to their Crown
Chakra.
11. Visualise all the symbols as before and blow them into the hands. Return the hands to
prayer position.
12. Seal the process by cupping the hands Over the Crown Chakra. This releases the Dragon
and initiates the flow of energy around the Governor and Functional channels.
13. Once the circuit is complete blow on the hands into the Crown.
14. Release the trapped energy by slapping the right hand three times to the ground.
15. Go to the next student.
16. When all students have been attuned, release the Hui Yin and place the student's hands on
their Heart Chakra.
17. Read Affirmation
18. Gently bring the students back to full consciousness.