Noun
reiki (countable and uncountable, plural reikis)
A Japanese form of pseudomedicine that involves transferring chi through one's palms.
A number of ways to do this include meditation, guided visualization, yogic breathing, intuitive healing and Reiki, or sometimes a combination. Source: Internet
“I’m fortunate enough that I can have therapy every week; and I can, you know, outsource for, you know, certain methods of healing, like Reiki or something like that, maybe a lot of people don’t have the opportunity to do.” Source: Internet
Reiki Level 1 helps you become attuned for self-healing, Level 2 is for healing of others. Source: Internet
Sally Trotman is a counsellor, reiki master, yoga and meditation teacher. Source: Internet
Reiki has long been a problem from a theological perspective, according to which it has long been properly assessed as a superstitious practice. Source: Internet
Huntley and her PinkMoon partner Martin provide a range of services including reiki, belly casting, placenta encapsulation, and other placenta products. Source: Internet