The word霊気 (reiki) may be used to mean 'aura' in Japanese.
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I'm pretty sure it is "reiki"
reiki (Lifeforce) or hadou (Wave)
Reiki is the usual way to say Aura in Japanese, but if you were to translate it Japanese to English Reiki - Lifeforce or Hadou - Wave
Reiki was developed in the mid-1800s by Dr. Mikao Usui, a Japanese scholar of religion.
Reiki music accompanies the Japanese Buddhist spiritual practice, also called Reiki. There are no specific instruments needed in making reiki music. Pretty much every instrument can be used in making Reiki music.
オーラ (oora) may be used to mean 'aura' in Japanese. The word 霊気 (reiki) is also commnly used to refer to 'aura'.
They are words for the "life force", the energy in the universe and in all things. Martial arts teach how to feel and use the power of this force."Chi" is the Chinese name for this energy and "Ki" is the Japanese word for it.For examples: The word chi is used in the martial art Tai Chi and ki is a part of the word Reiki which is Japanese for universal life force that is used in the practice of Reiki, an energy healing discipline.See the related questions for more information.
The pronunciation of the word "reiki" sounds like "ray-key" (think of a ray of light and the key to a door, kind of what reiki feels like too - a key to light :D).
Chiyu. This means healing, cure and recovery. Also consider Reiki, the Japanese healing method which uses Universal Life Force. Reiki can be translated as universal life force. Note: Japanese is a language which works in concepts, whereas English is mostly a name based language.
Reiki was developed in the mid-1800s by Dr. Mikao Usui , a Japanese scholar of religion.
No, it is simply a form of A Japanese healing method. It is alternative healing not medicine