Cleansing & energizing the patient
Pranic Healer healing
Man's whole physical body is actually composed of two parts: the visible physical body and the invisible energy body. The invisible energy body extends to 4" to 5" from the visible physical body. This invisible luminous energy field follows the contour of the visible physical body is called the inner aura.
From the surface of the physical body are bioplasmic rays also known as health rays projecting perpendicular to it. The sum of these health rays is called the health aura. The health aura follows the contour of the visible physical body and functions as a protective force field which shields the whole body from germs and diseased energy in the surroundings.
If any part of the energy body is weakened either because of pranic congestion or depletion, the visible physical counterpart would either malfunction or become susceptible to infection.For example, a depleted solar plexus and liver may manifest as jaundice or hepatitis. When Pranic healing is applied at the earlier stages of a disease, faster is the rate of healing. Healing becomes more difficult if the disease has fully developed since it takes more time and more pranic energy. Hence, it is important to treat it as early as possible to ensure speedy recovery.
Pranic healing consists of two steps: Cleansing and Energizing. Cleansing means removing the diseased energy from the affected chakra and organ. Energizing means transfer of life energy from the healer to the patient, thereby healing the patient.
Who can learn Pranic Healing?
Any healthy person with an average intelligence, an average ability to concentrate, an open but discriminating mind and a certain degree of persistence can learn pranic healing in a relatively short period. Its basic principles and techniques can be learned in a few sessions, but it requires much practice and time to achieve a certain degree of proficiency.
From the surface of the physical body are bioplasmic rays also known as health rays projecting perpendicular to it. The sum of these health rays is called the health aura. The health aura follows the contour of the visible physical body and functions as a protective force field which shields the whole body from germs and diseased energy in the surroundings.
If any part of the energy body is weakened either because of pranic congestion or depletion, the visible physical counterpart would either malfunction or become susceptible to infection.For example, a depleted solar plexus and liver may manifest as jaundice or hepatitis. When Pranic healing is applied at the earlier stages of a disease, faster is the rate of healing. Healing becomes more difficult if the disease has fully developed since it takes more time and more pranic energy. Hence, it is important to treat it as early as possible to ensure speedy recovery.
Pranic healing consists of two steps: Cleansing and Energizing. Cleansing means removing the diseased energy from the affected chakra and organ. Energizing means transfer of life energy from the healer to the patient, thereby healing the patient.
Who can learn Pranic Healing?
Any healthy person with an average intelligence, an average ability to concentrate, an open but discriminating mind and a certain degree of persistence can learn pranic healing in a relatively short period. Its basic principles and techniques can be learned in a few sessions, but it requires much practice and time to achieve a certain degree of proficiency.
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Disclaimer: Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine but is meant as a complementary therapy. If symptoms persist or an ailment is severe, patients are expected to consult a medical doctor.