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Alternate Currents
Reiki's Circulation in the Twentieth-Century North Pacific

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"In the second half of the twentieth century, Reiki went from an obscure therapy practiced by a few thousand Japanese and Japanese Americans to a global phenomenon. By the early twenty-first century, people in nearly every corner of the world have undergone the initiations that authorize them to channel a cosmic energy--known as Reiki--to heal body, mind, and spirit. They lay hands on themselves and others, use secret symbols and incantations to send Reiki to distant recipients, and strive to follow five precepts to cultivate their spiritual growth. Reiki's international rise and development is due to the work of Hawayo Takata (1900-1980), a Hawai°i-born Japanese American woman who brought Reiki out of Japan and adapted it for thousands of students in Hawai°i and North America, shaping interconnections across the North Pacific region as well as cultural transformations over the transwar period spanning World War II. Alternate Currents: Reiki's Circulation in the Twentieth-Century North Pacific analyzes how, from her training in Japan in the mid-1930s to her death in Iowa in 1980, Takata built a vast trans-Pacific network that connected Japanese American laborers on Hawai°i plantations to social elites in Tokyo, Hollywood, and New York; middle class housewives in American suburbs; and off-the-grid tree planters in the mountains of British Columbia. Using recently uncovered archival materials and original oral histories, Stein examines how these relationships between healer and patient, master and disciple, became deeply infused with values of their time and place and how they interplayed with Reiki's circulation, performance, and meanings along with broader cultural shifts in the twentieth-century North Pacific. Highly readable and informative, each chapter is structured around a period in the life of Takata, the charismatic, rags-to-riches architect of the network in which Reiki spread for decades. Alternate Currents explores Reiki as an exemplary transnational spiritual therapy, demonstrating how lived practices transcend artificial distinctions between religion and medicine, and circulate in global systems while maintaining strong connections with the practices' homeland"--


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Justin B. Stein is Chair of Asian Studies at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in British Columbia.


Summary

Analyses how, from her training in Japan in the mid-1930s to her death in Iowa in 1980, Hawayo Takata built a trans-Pacific network that connected Japanese American labourers on Hawai’i plantations to social elites in Tokyo, Hollywood, and New York; middle class housewives in American suburbs; and tree planters in the mountains of British Columbia.

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Authors Justin B. Stein, Justin B Stein
Publisher University of hawaii press
 
Content Book
Product form Paperback / Softback
Publication date 30.09.2023
Subject Non-fiction book > History > Miscellaneous
Guides > Health > Relaxation, yoga, meditation, autogenic training
 
EAN 9780824895662
ISBN 978-0-8248-9566-2
Pages 332
Dimensions (packing) 15.5 x 22.8 x 4.2 cm
Weight (packing) 513 g
 
Subjects RELIGION / Spirituality
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Disease & Health Issues
New Age / Body, Mind & Spirit
HISTORY / Asia / Japan
BODY, MIND & SPIRIT / Healing / Energy (Chakras, Qigong, Reiki)
 

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