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New-found Lovers Orlando Bloom And Demi Moore Share A Love For Yoga

New-found Lovers Orlando Bloom And Demi Moore Share A Love For Yoga
GOLETA, CA - NOVEMBER 16: Demi Moore arrives at Santa Barbara International Film Festival: 9th Annual Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film honoring Jessica Lange held at Bacara Resort on November 16, 2014 in Goleta, California. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)
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GOLETA, CA - NOVEMBER 16: Demi Moore arrives at Santa Barbara International Film Festival: 9th Annual Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film honoring Jessica Lange held at Bacara Resort on November 16, 2014 in Goleta, California. (Photo by Michael Tran/FilmMagic)

Actors Orlando Bloom and Demi Moore, who are said to be casually dating, are reportedly in awe of yoga and meditation techniques.

"They are both deeply spiritual characters who love yoga, meditation and new age philosophies. They've both been initiated into spiritual practise Usui Reiki and have started to practise on each other," a source told Grazia magazine, reports femalefirst.co.uk.

Bloom, 38, who split from his wife Miranda Kerr in 2013, is said to be casually dating Moore, who ended her six year marriage to Ashton Kutcher the same year.

The source added: "At this stage it's a casual thing, nothing serious and it's not yet exclusive. But they've enjoyed several low-key dates together and the potential is definitely there for something steadier."

The brunette beauty has grown fond of Bloom's positive attitude and believes he will be a good influence over her and her daughters Rumer, 26, Scout, 23 and Tallulah, 21, whom she had from her marriage to Bruce Willis.

"The thing Demi loves the most about Orlando is how positive he is. His uplifting influence is just what she feels she needs, as do her daughters — particularly Tallulah," the insider said.

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