Tuesday, September 23, 2008

History of Pranic Healing

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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