Learn to Say the Five Usui Principles
in Japanese
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Transcript
We've included
a written transcript of the recording below so you can follow along asYukio
narrates the five principles.
"Hello,
this is Yukio Miura.
I
would like to help you learn to pronounce the five Reiki principles in Japanese.
First
I will recite the whole text which came from the original document written by
Dr. Usui:
Shoufuku no hihoo
Manbyo no ley-yaku
Kyo dake wa
Okolu-na
Shinpai suna
Kansha shite
Goo hage me
Hito ni shinsetsu
ni
Asa yuu gassho shite kokoro ni neji kuchi ni tonaeyo
Shin shin kaizen,
Usui Reiki Ryoho
Chosso Usui Mikao
Now I will focus on the five principles
which you can learn by repeating after me:
The first part which says "Just
for Today" is pronounced:
Kyo dake wa.
Repeat after me . . . Kyo dake wa.
The next part says "Don't get angry"
and is pronounced:
Okolu-na. Repeat after
me . . . Okoru-na.
The next part says "Don't worry" and is pronounced:
Shinpai suna. Repeat after me . . . Sinpai
suna.
The next part is "Be Grateful" and is pronounced:
Kansha
shite. Repeat after me . . . Kansha shite.
The next part is "Work
hard" and is pronounced:
Goo hage me.
Repeat after me . . . Goo hage me.
The next part is "Be kind to others"
and is pronounced:
Hito ni shinsetsu ni.
Repeat after me . . . Hito ni shinsetsu ni.
Now lets say all five at once:
Kyo
dake wa
Okolu-na
Shinpai suna
Kansha shite
Goo hage me
Hito
ni shinsetsu ni
Lets do it again:
Kyo dake wa
Okolu-na
Shinpai suna
Kansha shite
Goo hage me
Hito ni shinsetsu ni"
THANK
YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO LISTEN TO THIS VOICE RECORDING OF DR.
USUI'S FIVE PRINCIPLES IN JAPANESE!
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