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  2. Reiki - Wikipedia

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    A reiki practitioner who offers teaching is known as a "reiki master". [6] There is no central authority controlling use of the words reiki or reiki master. [28] Certificates can be purchased online for under $100. [29] It is "not uncommon" for a course to offer attainment of reiki master in two weekends. [30]

  3. Mikao Usui - Wikipedia

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    Hawayo Takata, a Reiki Master under the tutelage of Chujiro Hayashi (林 忠次郎, 1880–1940), lied about Reiki's history of development to make Reiki more appealing to the West. [16] To this end she made a relation of Reiki with Jesus Christ and not with Buddhism. She also falsely presented Usui as the dean of a Christian school.

  4. Esalen Institute - Wikipedia

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    As of 2015, a weekend workshop, including the program, meals, and a place for a sleeping bag in a communal area, cost a minimum of $405 per person. A couple could rent a private room for $730 per person. Week-long workshops begin at $900 and couples are charged $1,700 per person to stay in a private room. [96]

  5. Energy medicine - Wikipedia

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    [15] [16] Writing in the Journal of Bodywork and Movement Therapies, James Oschman [38] introduced the concept of healer-sourced electromagnetic fields which change in frequency. Oschman believes that "healing energy" derives from electromagnetic frequencies generated by a medical device, projected from the hands of the healer, or by electrons ...

  6. Twin Flames Universe - Wikipedia

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    [10] [11] Shaleia Divine [7] (/ ʃ ə ˈ l i ə / shə-LEE-ə; born Megan Plante; formerly Shaleia Ayan) was born and raised in Canada in a Catholic family. [3] [12] Before meeting Ayan, she was a photography student, reiki practitioner, and psychic who worked at a Thai restaurant. Shortly after beginning to date Ayan, she changed her name to ...

  7. Hilot - Wikipedia

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    Native Filipino medicine uses the four elements (earth, water, fire, and air) to diagnose conditions while TCM views the conditions of the body through the Five Element Theory: fire, earth, wind, metal, water, and wood. [7] Another similarity is the diagnosis of imbalance caused by engkantos, or the unseen entities within the body.

  8. Ayurveda - Wikipedia

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    As of 2013, India had over 180 training centers that offered degrees in traditional ayurvedic medicine. [ 60 ] To fight biopiracy and unethical patents, the government of India set up the Traditional Knowledge Digital Library in 2001 to serve as a repository for formulations from systems of Indian medicine, such as ayurveda, unani and siddha ...

  9. Sahaja Yoga - Wikipedia

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    The word 'Sahaja' in Sanskrit has two components: 'Saha' is 'with' and 'ja' is 'born'. [6] A Dictionary of Buddhism gives the literal translation of Sahaja as "innate" and defines it as "denoting the natural presence of enlightenment (bodhi) or purity", [11] and Yoga means union with the divine and refers to a spiritual path or a state of spiritual absorption.