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Mission Statement
Holy Trinity
My faith and beliefs align with New Age Christianity and metaphysical principles rooted in Roman Catholicism; our Reiki methods focus on how to heal yourself and others.
Placements/Ignitions to the Life force energy of the Holy Spirit. In this process, you will learn your Divine life purpose and become empowered to follow that path. It is fast-paced to attune your energy and permanently align with all living things on Earth, our Galaxy, and beyond.
I'm dedicated to alleviating the burdens of my community and fostering a sense of peace, balance, and well-being. We aim to create a space for lightworkers and disciples to thrive and collect the souls that belong to God, while living out our full potential and God-given purpose for being here.
I intend to build on and recognize students' true, godly identities and paths while removing blocks that attempt to degrade that reality.
I'm not associated with anything dark or that would compromise your freedoms, rights, or godly identity. This organization is environmentally and human-sustainable.
Glory to Yahweh.


Brief History Summary
Usui Reiki is an ancient Japanese modality rediscovered by a Japanese Monk, Mikao Usui, after an informal baptism of the Holy Spirit on Mount Kurama in Japan in 1922. The Reiki journey is about a profound, brave spiritual journey to discover one's purpose. Passed down methods to tune into the frequency of universal Ki (Holy Spirit/Holy Fire) found everywhere in our galaxy. Reiki practitioners often become potent healers and gain many spiritual methods to mend the difficulties and burdens of their lives and the lives of their communities.
The power of Reiki has had an excellent reputation within the science & medical community since Usui founded it. Reiki has been studied and evolved for many years. In 2014, Usui's work was officially revealed to be connected to Jesus Christ by Janis Jones, and a pure sect of Reiki, the Holy Fire, was born.
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