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Reiki Tour: What it really is and what to expect from this experience

The phrase “Reiki Tour” often evokes images of intense or transformative experiences, yet it can also predefine and limit what may actually unfold. This article offers a shift in perspective: not a journey to be consumed or measured by intensity, but a context in which practice takes shape through the relationship between body, places, and others. In this sense, the Reiki Tour is understood as a shared structure of experience, where meaning is not predetermined, but gradually emerges.

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Reiki in Japan: What Practicing it in its Place of Origin Truly Means

When speaking of “Reiki in Japan,” what is activated is not merely a geographical reference, but an imaginary shaped by ideas of origin, authenticity, and intensity. This article questions that association, showing how the notion of origin is a cultural construction and how practice shifts not because of a presumed purity of place, but through a different configuration of body, context, and relationship. The journey thus emerges as a space where Reiki can be inhabited in a more situated and reflective way.