If you’ve ever watched someone slowly wave their hands toward the camera while whispering gentle affirmations, you might have experienced ASMR Reiki — a magical blend of sound, movement, and energetic intention.
What Is ASMR Reiki?
ASMR Reiki is a subgenre of ASMR videos that combines traditional Reiki healing techniques with tingle-inducing triggers. These videos simulate energy work and relaxation therapy through:
- Soft whispering or gentle voice guidance
- Slow hand movements, “pulling” negative energy
- Tapping, rubbing, or brushing motions near the mic
- Reiki symbols, crystals, or candles as visual props
- Layered soundscapes for immersive calm
The goal? To create an aura of healing and peace, even through a screen.
Why Do People Love ASMR Reiki?
Unlike other ASMR triggers, Reiki-style videos add a spiritual or meditative layer to the experience. They:
- 👋 Offer visual triggers (hand movement, energy pulling)
- 🔮 Simulate therapeutic presence and healing rituals
- 🌙 Help with anxiety, sleep, and emotional release
- 💆 Feel like a virtual energy cleanse for your mind and body
These videos often overlap with Personal Attention ASMR and Sleep ASMR, offering both mental clarity and physical relaxation.
Who Are the Most Popular ASMR Reiki Creators?
Here are a few creators known for Reiki-inspired content:
- ASMR August – calming affirmations + glowing hands
- Healing With Hannah – strong energy pulling techniques
- Reiki With Anna – trained Reiki practitioner blending therapy + tingles
- Peace and Saraity ASMR – blends crystal healing with personal attention
Should You Try It?
If you’re looking for something beyond tapping or mouth sounds, ASMR Reiki might be exactly what your nervous system needs. Whether you believe in energy work or just enjoy the gentle gestures, this niche is both comforting and uplifting.
Let your screen become a space for healing — one soft whisper and glowing hand at a time.
💡 Want to experience it for yourself? Try creating your own ASMR Reiki video using inasmr.com's sound generator for background triggers like wind chimes, water drops, or soft humming.