What You Need To Know About Pranic Healing

By Kevin Mitchell


Basically, the term prana may also be used in reference to life. This is a life force which moves throughout the body. As a result, pranic healing is, therefore, derived referring to a therapy that uses this force to cause healing as well as body balance.

The working of this therapy is simple to understand. First, it is based on the law of self-recovery as well as the principle of life energy, also known as the prana. The human body possesses some amazing abilities of self-healing. Even though this property of self-healing will slowly fade away as one ages, the force remains latent, powerful and ever present.

Therefore, the pranic cure makes it possible for a healer to use this universal life force that is found within a person. As a result, the body is triggered and energized. Because of this, it causes recovery from an ailment the patient is suffering from.

At the same time, every human being have a bioelectromagnetic field or an aura. This bioelectromagnetic field mainly focuses around energy centers in the body. Therefore, this therapy allows the therapist to control how the universal life force moves to areas of concentration. As a result, the life-energy is stimulated, and any imbalance present in the body is corrected. Once this happens, any kind of energy restriction causing the illnesses is released. As a result, relieve from the ailment is achieved.

Usually, a healing session begins by the patient sitting or lying down as requested by the therapist. The therapist then bathes a patient in the aura or universal life force. Afterwards, a patient is compelled to lie down with head facing towards the east. A therapist then passes his hands over the patient from the head to the toes.

However, it is crucial to know that the therapist hands should not touch the body of a patient during the therapy but hovers about an inch from the patient. During the curing process, a therapist will basically reenergize the bioelectromagnetic field of the patient, thereby expelling any kind of negative energies which could be present within the body of the patient. The process is then wholly repeated for about seven times or more.

After that stage is completed, the therapist then directs his attention to a healing touch which is usually done on certain parts of body. Such parts of the body may include the head, legs, heart, shoulders, stomach or other body parts as required. The healing process, however, ends by the patient visualizing being bathed in a light energy pool.

Various benefits can accrue from this therapy. To begin with, it is one holistic therapy which relies on energy techniques in reenergizing and healing your body. Again, the process never incorporates any form of physical manipulation to the body. As a result, it remains preferable to those who are physically challenged or have suffered various forms of injuries. Additionally, it is one perfect therapy used in treating the aged, infants as well as the infirm.




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