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reiki

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reiki [ˈreɪkɪ]
n
(Medicine / Complementary Medicine) a form of therapy in which the practitioner is believed to channel energy into the patient in order to encourage healing or restore wellbeing
[Japanese, from rei universal + ki life force]
Translations
reiki [ˈreɪkɪ] Nreiki m
reiki [ˈreɪki] nreiki m
reiki
nReiki nt


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Both Reiki and Crystal Therapy work by channelling positive energy.
 
 
 
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