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Pranic Healing has its origin in times
immemorial. Our ancient Rishis, Chinese
Taoists, Tibetan Monks among others have
been using 'Prana' or energy in healing.
As an art and science, Pranic Healing
was widely practiced in the ancient civilizations
of China, Egypt and India. However, the
system has been shrouded in mystery, since,
it was taught and practised secretively
and selectively for fear of misuse. The
mystique of "aura" was familiar
since ancient times as evident from the
fact that portraits of Deities and Saints
belonging to almost every race or religion
show light surrounding their heads, enveloping
their bodies or even emerging from their
palms. These are all depictions of energy.
In Pranic Healing, healing is accomplished
by removing negative or disease energy
from the patient's energy body and transferring
fresh prana to the affected areas. Pranic
Healing is based on the principle that
body has the ability to heal itself.
It utilizes life force as fuel to initiate
the necessary biochemical changes to make
this happen. Using a scientific "no-touch"
methodology, Pranic Healing can prevent
and heal a whole spectrum of physical,
emotional and mental ailments.
Prana
means Energy-the vital energy, or life
force, which keeps the body alive and
healthy. In Greek, it is called Pneuma,
in Polynesian, Mana, it is called Ki in
Japanese, Chi in Chinese, and Rua in Hebrew.
There are three major sources of prana
from natural elements: the air, sun and
ground. A fourth
source is Divine Prana, which is
received as a result of meditation and
prayer. A Pranic Healing pratitioner learns
to draw in prana from all sources listed
above and then transmits it to others
for healing purposes. It is an
invisible energy field or bioplasmic force
that surrounds the body. It is more universally
known as the "energy body" or
"aura". This aura is
invisible to the naked eye, though person
with clairvoyant abilities is able to
see it.
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