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		<title>Just For Today</title>
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		<dc:creator>Angelique</dc:creator>
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This article is about one way to make new beginnings, based on five          principles formulated by Mikao Usui, the originator of traditional          Reiki. Usui developed the principles out of his realization that      [...]]]></description>
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<p>This article is about one way to make new beginnings, based on five          principles formulated by Mikao Usui, the originator of traditional          Reiki. Usui developed the principles out of his realization that          spiritual, emotional, and physical health depend on a change in attitude          and the assumption of responsibility for one&#8217;s well-being. The          principles are valuable for anyone who wishes to increase their          enjoyment and appreciation of life.</p>
<p><strong>The First Principle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Just for today I will not worry</strong></p>
<p>Worry may result from a feeling of separation and isolation. We are          often taught that we&#8217;re individuals. We separate ourselves from the          so-called lower species; as individuals we isolate ourselves from those          of our own species.</p>
<p>Alone, we feel small and vulnerable, and we worry about our ability to          bear the burden of survival. Lost in worry, we forget that we can choose          to reunite with the energy of universal love, a power which can dissolve          our worries and fears. The more we allow that energy to flow through us          the more we come in touch with a natural state of grace. The more we          consciously become open to trust and faith the more we experience          ourselves as part of a safe and loving universe.</p>
<p>Every small step towards trust is a victory. When we review our lives we          notice how little the huge disappointments of the past mean to us now.          We find ourselves glad that some of the things we wanted so desperately          didn&#8217;t happen. We discover a larger purpose to the events of our lives.</p>
<p><strong>The Second Principle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Just for today I will not anger.</strong></p>
<p>This isn&#8217;t a recommendation to keep anger bottled up inside or to          pretend that it isn&#8217;t there. I&#8217;m for feeling every emotion. I hit          pillows, write letters (which I later burn) to the objects of my anger.          I experience the anger until it dissipates, then examine its roots.</p>
<p>Once I reach the point at which I cab look at the situation          dispassionately I often find that I hold beliefs which are compatible          with the situation which is making me angry. Because I used to believe          that bosses were unfair I regularly encountered bosses whose behavior          confirmed my belief.</p>
<p>When a person makes me angry I ask myself if they mirror emotions or          issues within me which I don&#8217;t want to face &#8211; that is, unless I really          don&#8217;t want to face it. It takes courage to face those inner demons, but          the reward is great. The braver I get the more willing I am to view          people in my life as manifestations of lessons I need to learn. Some day          (when I&#8217;m a realized being) I&#8217;ll come to appreciate them as my teachers,          and love will replace anger.</p>
<p>Until that glorious day, I say to myself, &#8220;Just for today look at the          people and circumstances you&#8217;ve attracted into your life &#8211; without          blaming others or yourself. Just for today, see what within yourself          needs healing.&#8221;</p>
<p><strong>The Third principle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>I will honor my parents, teachers, and elders.</strong></p>
<p>I (and many others) have modified this principle to be more inclusive. I          hold it as, &#8220;Just for today I will honor all of life.&#8221; It&#8217;s another way          of honoring myself.</p>
<p>When we honor other creations with the grace and love of our spirits,          practical gestures are also appropriate. We can plant a tree, overcome          laziness and recycle. We can honor the food we eat, the air we breathe,          the water we drink, and the fire which warms us. We can thank all beings          who have helped us by passing their gift of understanding and support on          to someone else who needs it.</p>
<p><strong>The Fourth Principle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>I earn my living honestly</strong></p>
<p>This statement can be expanded to read, &#8220;I live my life honestly.&#8221; This          is less a question of whether one calls in sick to work, then goes to          the beach than of whether we are honest with ourselves.</p>
<p>If we say we want to grow spiritually, but do nothing to create that          growth, we need to honestly examine the depth of our commitment. If we          ignore the loneliness inside by pretending we don&#8217;t care that we&#8217;re not          in a committed relationship we need to acknowledge our feelings, to          honor the truth of our emotions. We can&#8217;t solve a problem if we refuse          to admit its existence.</p>
<p>Ask yourself what longings lie hidden inside your heart; what creative          urges have been suppressed. Ask for guidance through dreams and visions.          Ask for an understanding of your soul&#8217;s purpose in choosing physical          existence. The answer is within you&#8217; it awaits only your receptivity to          unveil itself.</p>
<p><strong>The Fifth Principle:</strong></p>
<p><strong>I show gratitude to everything.</strong></p>
<p>The fifth principle flows naturally from the other four. If instead of          worrying, we trust that love and happiness are our birthrights, if we          recognize that what makes us angry mirrors the beliefs which block us,          if we honor all of life and our own divinity by being honest with          ourselves, we will become grateful for the gift of physical existence.</p>
<p><strong>Step by Step</strong></p>
<p>The bold among us may want to take on all of The Five Principles at          once. Those of us who prefer to experience transformation in smaller          doses may prefer to work on one at a time.</p>
<p>Say, for example, that you decide to work on anger. One step in this          process might be to list everything in your life that you&#8217;re angry          about. To truly discover this you may find it helpful to apply the          principle of living life honestly. If you do so you might find a number          of issues you&#8217;ve avoided handling because someone might get angry          because you raised them (or you might get angry at someone else). The          next step might be to feel your anger fully, then to decide what changes          you&#8217;d like to make.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve found that an ongoing maintenance program is valuable, too. Anger          is less overwhelming when we acknowledge it and deal with it as it          arises, and when we allow the possibility that anger often stems from          anger at ourselves we go a long way towards handling anger with honesty.</p>
<p><strong>Programming for Peace of Mind</strong></p>
<p>Crystals are invaluable tools for assisting us in keeping our          commitments to ourselves. Because the molecular structure of crystals is          orderly and symmetrical they radiate energy in a consistent and steady          manner. Simply being in the presence of this harmonious energy field can          help us to become more harmonious in our beings.</p>
<p>When we program crystals we intensify this energy flow. The process is          very simple.</p>
<p>Create an affirmation (always in the present tense), i.e., &#8220;I live my          life honestly;&#8221; &#8220;I have loving communication with my children.&#8221;</p>
<p>As you hold your crystal visualize yourself in the desired situation and          experience the feelings of being in it. Say the affirmation to yourself.</p>
<p>Then put the crystal some place where it won&#8217;t be disturbed.</p>
<p>Below are some stones and flower essences which closely relate to the          Five Principles. Clear quartz may be used for any of them.</p>
<p><strong>Just for today I will not worry.</strong><br />
Crystal: rhodochrosite.<br />
Flower essence: Chamomile (FES)</p>
<p><strong>Just for today I will not anger.</strong><br />
Crystal: red garnet, sugilite.<br />
Flower essence: Holly (Bach)</p>
<p><strong>I honor all of life.</strong><br />
Crystal: moss agate and chrysocolla, in particular, but any crystal          helps to reveal the beauty and wisdom of nature&#8217;s creations.<br />
Flower essence: Nicotiana</p>
<p><strong>I live my life honestly.</strong><br />
Crystal: obsidian, lapis<br />
Flower essence: Deerbrush</p>
<p><strong>I show gratitude to everything.</strong><br />
Crystal: rose quartz, rhodochrosite, rhodonite.<br />
Flower essence: Holly, Willow</p>
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