reiki
Britishnoun
Etymology
Origin of reiki
Japanese, from rei universal + ki life force
Example Sentences
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That includes yoga, elements of Pilates and mobility work as well as breathwork, meditation, reiki — and astrology.
From Los Angeles Times
On the Maes in Pwllheli, a mobile sign on the pavement advertises a shop's wares: "Tarot, Crystals, Wicca, Reiki."
From BBC
Wellness for dogs is a niche business that includes canine massage, sound baths for hounds, reiki meditation and more.
From Los Angeles Times
The 10,000-square-foot space in Cypress Park, which Solomon owns with Lindsay Velez, is a dog “wellness campus” — Canyon Ranch for canines — that includes holistic grooming, daycare, hikes and spa services such as massage, aromatherapy, reiki, animal communication and crystal therapy.
From Los Angeles Times
Reiki for humans is a Japanese energy-healing modality that, practitioners say, aids relaxation, pain relief and overall health by realigning the body’s energy centers, or “chakras.”
From Los Angeles Times
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