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Pranic Healing is the use of the universal life energy,
also known as prana, to create health and well-being.
It works by correcting energy imbalances and blockages, removing used-up
or diseased energy and replacing it with fresh prana. Depending on the
particular condition of the patient, healing often happens almost instantly.
Frequently, patients who experience such quick results are so impressed
that they study to become pranic healers themselves. For this reason,
the field of pranic healing is growing quickly internationally.
Pranic healing is not only helpful in clearing physical conditions, but
it is also very helpful in treating psychological and psycho-spiritual
disorders.
Western medicine has considerable knowledge about the physical body -
the body and organs that we can see and touch directly. However we also
know that there is an energy body that exists with it. Pranic healers
sometimes refer to the energy body as the biosplasmic body.
The most well-known part of the biosplasmic body is the aura. Some people
are able to see auras naturally. They usually see it as a glowing coloured
area around someone. When they see the aura of a healthy person they see
it as a glowing field of white light and pure colours. However, when the
aura of an unhealthy person is studied, the area around the unhealthy
part is often seen as being depleted, congested, or appearing tangled,
torn or 'dirty'. In other words, the health of the body is reflected in
the health of the aura.
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By treating the physical body the aura responds and also
becomes healthy, but the exciting part of this is that the process actually
works both ways. So, when you treat the energy body the physical body
responds and this is how pranic healing helps the body heal itself.
Further study into pranic healing will explain much more about how this
process works
Pranic healing can heal many ailments by itself, sometimes with immediate
results, but it also works particularly well when used in association
with regular medicine. We wish to make it clear that in all cases of serious
and persisting problems, a qualified medical doctor must be consulted
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Looking further
seeing an aura requires sensitivity of the eyes, but to truly see and
read the condition of an aura requires a certain level of clairvoyance.
It is also possible
to photograph the aura using a process called Kirlian photography but
there is
not enough room here to discuss that in detail, other than to say that
it reinforces what people who see auras have been saying all along!
When people with exceptional clairvoyant abilities study the energy field
of a person they see that the energy field appears to contain a series
of pulsing, spinning balls of coloured lights. These are the chakras.
The chakras are the controlling centres of the energy body. They each
control different parts of the energy body and have different implications
for the physical body. The chakras are extremely important in pranic healing.
They, like the aura, can become depleted, congested or dirty, and when
this happens the physical health of the associated organs are either already
diseased, or prone to disease. There are many recorded cases of patients
feeling healthy, only to have a pranic healer suggest they get a certain
part of their body checked by a medical doctor. This has resulted in many
cases of an early diagnosis of conditions, conditions which might have
been much harder to treat if left to develop to the point where the patient
was feeling symptoms
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The Aura
The bioplasmic body extends beyond the visible physical body by about
four or five inches. This energy field, invisible to most people, follows
the contours of the physical body like a giant glowing glove, and is called
the inner aura
When the bioplasmic body becomes sick, it may be partly caused by general
or localized depletion of prana in the bioplasmic body. This is called
pranic depletion. The inner aura of the affected part is reduced to about
two inches or less. For example, nearsighted persons usually have pranic
depletion around the eye areas. The inner aura around the eye area may
be smaller than two inches. However, there are cases in which an eye may
suffer pranic depletion and congestion simultaneously. The more severe
the sickness, the smaller the affected inner aura is. There are cases
in which the affected inner aura has been reduced to half an inch or less.
Sickness may also be caused by a persisting condition of excess prana
in
localized area or areas. This is called pranic congestion. The affected
areas
may protrude to about seven inches or more. In more severe cases, the
affected inner aura may protrude to two and a half feet or more. An example
is a person suffering from heart enlargement who has pranic congestion
around the heart, left shoulder, and upper left arm. The affected areas
may protrude
to about one foot in thickness.
In pranic depletion and congestion, the surrounding fine meridians or
bioplasmic channels are partially or severely blocked. It means prana
cannot flow freely in and out around the affected area. Clairvoyantly,
these affected areas are seen as light gray to dark gray in color. If
the affected areas are inflamed, then they appear muddy red; with some
cancer cases they appear muddy yellow, with appendicitis, muddy green;
and with some cases of ear problems, muddy orange. In case you were ever
wondering how things might look to a clairvoyant person then you are now
starting to find out!
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Health Rays
sprouting out from the surface of the physical body are bioplasmic rays.
These rays are called health rays and they interpenetrate the inner aura.
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 that shields the whole body from germs and diseased bioplasmic
matter in the surroundings. Toxins, wastes, germs, and diseased bioplasmic
matter are expelled by the health rays predominantly through the pores.
If a person is weakened, the health rays droop and are partially entangled.
Then the whole body becomes susceptible to infection. The capacity of
the health rays to expel toxins, wastes, germs, and diseased bioplasmic
matter is also greatly diminished. Healing is facilitated by strengthening
and disentangling the health rays
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The Outer Aura
Beyond the health aura is another luminous energy field called the outer
aura. It interpenetrates the inner and health auras and usually extends
about one meter away from the visible physical body. It is usually multicolored
and shaped like an inverted egg. Its colors are influenced by the physical,
emotional, and mental states of the person. Clairvoyantly, it is seen
that some sick persons have holes in their outer auras through which prana
leaks-out. Therefore, the outer aura can be considered as a force field
that contains or prevents the leaking out of pranic energy. In a sense,
it acts as a container for the subtle energies
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Chakras are whirling energy centers and are very important
parts of the bioplasmic body. Just as the visible physical body has vital
and minor organs the bioplasmic body has major, minor, and mini chakras.
Major chakras are whirling energy centers, which are about three to four
inches in diameter. They control and energise the major and vital organs
of the visible physical body. Major chakras are just like power stations
that supply vital energy to major and vital organs. When the power stations
malfunction the vital organs become sick or diseased because they do not
have enough vital energy to operate properly! Minor chakras are about
one to two inches in diameter. Mini chakras are smaller than one inch
in diameter. Minor and mini chakras control and energise the less important
parts of the visible physical body. The chakras interpenetrate and extend
beyond the visible physical body.
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1. They absorb, digest, and distribute prana to the different
parts of the body.
2. They control, energise, and are responsible for the proper functioning
of the whole physical body and its different parts and organs. The endocrine
glands are controlled and energised by some of the major chakras. The
endocrine glands can be stimulated or inhibited by controlling or manipulating
the major chakras. A lot of ailments are caused partially by the malfunctioning
of the chakras.
3. Some chakras are sites or centers of the psychic faculties. Activation
of certain chakras (energy centers) may result in the development of certain
psychic faculties. For example, among the easiest and safest chakras to
activate are the hand chakras. These are located at the center of the
palms. By activating the hand chakras, one develops the ability to feel
subtle energies and the ability to feel the outer, health, and inner auras.
This can simply be accomplished by regularly concentrating on them. It
is called sensitising the hands.
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Basic Chakra
This chakra is located at the base of the spine or the coccyx area. The
basic chakra controls, energises and strengthens the whole visible physical
body. It controls and energises the muscular and skeletal systems, the
spine, the production and the quality of the blood produced, the adrenal
glands, the tissues of the body and of the internal organs. It also affects
and energises the sexual organs. The basic chakra affects the body heat,
the general vitality, and the growth of infants and children. Malfunctioning
of this chakra manifests as arthritis, spinal ailments, blood ailments,
cancer, bone cancer, leukemia, allergy, growth problem, low vitality,
and slow healing of wounds and broken bones. Persons with highly activated
basic chakra tend to be robust and healthy, while persons with less active
basic chakra tend to be fragile and weak. Old people usually have depleted
or very depleted basic chakra. This is why their body is weak and become
smaller, their spine tend to curve, and they tend to develop arthritis.
The basic chakra is like the root of a tree. If the root is weak, the
tree is weak. If the basic chakra is very weak, the body is also very
weak. Another term for the basic chakra is 'root chakra'.
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Sex Chakra
This chakra is located on the pubic area. It controls and energises the
sexual organs and the bladder. Malfunctioning of this chakra manifests
as sex-related problems. The ajna chakra, throat chakra and basic chakra
have strong influence on the sex chakra. Malfunctioning of any of these
chakras may result in malfunctioning of the sex chakra.
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Meng Mein Chakra
This chakra is located at the back of the navel. It serves as a 'pumping
station' in the spine that is responsible for the upward flow of subtle
pranic energies coming from the basic chakra. It controls and energises
the kidneys, and adrenal glands. It also controls the blood pressure.
Malfunctioning of this chakra manifests as kidney problems, low vitality,
and high blood pressure and back problems.
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Navel Chakra
This chakra is located on the navel. It controls and energises the small
intestine, large intestine, and appendix. It affects the general vitality
of a person. Malfunctioning of the navel chakra manifests as constipation,
appendicitis difficulty in giving birth, low vitality and other diseases
related to the intestines.
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Spleen Chakra
The front spleen chakra is located on the left part of the abdomen between
the front solar plexus chakra and the navel chakra. It is located at the
middle part of the left bottom rib. It is the major entry point for air
prana or air vitality globule; therefore, it plays a vital part in man's
general well being. It energises the other major chakras and the entire
body by distributing the digested prana to them. The back spleen chakra
is located at the back of the front spleen chakra. The front and back
spleen chakra has similar functions.
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Solar Plexus Chakra
The one located at the solar plexus area or the hollow area between the
ribs is called the front solar plexus chakra, and the one at the back
is called the back solar plexus chakra. The term 'solar plexus chakra'
shall mean both the front and back solar plexus chakras. This chakra controls
and energises the diaphragm, pancreas, liver, stomach, and to a certain
degree energises the large and small intestines, appendix, lungs, heart
and other parts of the body. This chakra also affects the quality of the
blood because it controls and energises the liver, which detoxifies the
blood.
The solar plexus chakra is the energy clearinghouse center. Subtle energies
from the lower chakras and from the higher chakras pass through it. The
whole body can be energised through the solar plexus chakra. On rare occasions,
over energising this chakra without first thoroughly cleansing may result
in pranic congestion, thereby, partially paralysing the diaphragm, resulting
in difficulty in breathing. Congested prana should be removed immediately.
The solar plexus chakra also controls the heating and cooling system of
the body. Malfunctioning of this chakra may manifest as diabetes, ulcer,
hepatitis, heart ailments and other illnesses related to the organs mentioned.
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Front Heart Chakra
The front heart chakra is located at the center of the chest. It energises
and controls the heart, the thymus gland and the circulatory system. Malfunctioning
of the front heart chakra manifests as heart and circulatory illnesses.
The solar plexus chakra is quite sensitive to emotion, tension and stress,
and has strong influence on the physical heart and the front heart chakra.
Malfunctioning of the solar plexus chakra may cause the front heart chakra
and the physical heart to also malfunction. The front heart chakra is
closely connected to the front solar plexus chakra by several big bioplasmic
channels, and is also energised by the front solar plexus chakra to a
certain degree. Patients with heart problems usually have malfunctioning
solar plexus chakra.
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Back Heart Chakra
The back heart chakra is located at the back of the heart. It primarily
controls and energises the lungs and to a lesser degree the heart and
the thymus gland. Malfunctioning of the back heart chakra manifests as
lung problems such as asthma, tuberculosis and others.
Energising of the heart is done through the back heart chakra. Energising
the front heart chakra immediately energises the physical heart. However
the vital energy or prana tends to localise, or does not spread easily
to other parts of the body which may result in serious heart pranic congestion.
It is not therefore advisable to intensely energise the front heart chakra
for a prolonged period of time. Experienced pranic healers energise through
the back heart chakra, which does not have localised effect on the physical
heart. Excess prana can easily flow to the lungs and other parts of the
body. The whole body could be energised through the back heart chakra.
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Throat Chakra
This chakra is located at the center of the throat. It controls and energises
the throat, the thyroid glands, parathyroid glands and the lymphatic system.
To a certain degree it also influences the sex chakra. Malfunctioning
of the throat chakra manifests as throat-related Illnesses like goiter,
sore throat, loss of voice, asthma, etc.
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Ajna Chakra
This chakra is located at the area between the eyebrows. It controls and
energises the pituitary gland, the endocrine glands, and energises the
brain to a certain extent. It is also called the master chakra because
it directs and controls the other major chakras and their corresponding
endocrine glands and vital organs. It also affects the eyes and the nose.
Malfunctioning of this chakra manifests as diseases related to the endocrine
glands like diabetes which requires not only treating the solar plexus
chakra which controls the pancreas, but also the ajna chakra. Energising
this chakra also causes the whole body to be energised. The mechanism
is different from the crown and the forehead chakra. Instead of the usual
funnelling effect, energising the ajna chakra causes the other chakras
to light up in certain rapid sequence, thereby, energising the whole body.
That is why in charismatic healing or invocative healing, the healers
touch either the crown or the forehead or the ajna chakra of the patients
with their fingers or palms. The sudden intense rushing in of prana in
the head area causes some patients to lose consciousness.
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Forehead Chakra
This is located at the center of the forehead. It controls and energises
the pineal gland and the nervous system. Malfunctioning of the forehead
chakra may manifest as loss of memory, paralysis and epilepsy. Energising
this chakra has a funnelling effect like the crown chakra causing the
whole body to be flooded with prana.
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Crown Chakra
It is located at the crown of the head. It controls and energises the
pineal gland, the brain and the entire body. It is one of the major entry
points of prana. Energising the crown chakra has the effect of energising
the whole body. It is similar to pouring water on a funnel causing the
whole body to be flooded with prana. So, some healers proceed to energise
the crown chakra even though the affected part is somewhere else. Malfunctioning
of the crown chakra may manifest as diseases related to the pineal gland
and brain. These may manifest as physical or psychological illnesses.
The whole body can be energised through the crown, forehead, ajna, back
heart, solar plexus, navel, spleen, basic, hand, and foot chakras. An
affected part can be energised directly or through the nearest chakra.
Some healers may energise through a farther chakra, like the ajna or the
crown chakra to treat a heart or abdominal problem. Therefore, one can
deduce that there are so many possible healing techniques to treat one
type of ailment. But the basic principles are the same: cleansing and
energising.
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Energising
When a river dries up and stops flowing the water stagnates and becomes
dirty.
It's the same with prana. When prana stops flowing the result is stagnation
and disease.
The best way to get a river flowing again is to introduce
new water into it. And once again, it's the same with prana. By energising
an area with prana, new health can be introduced into the energy body.
By energising through the nearest chakra, the projected prana will have
easy and direct access to the affected part. While energising directly,
the affected part has a filtering action on the projected prana, therefore,
energising takes more time and more prana.
In energising the whole body, the solar plexus chakra is
usually used because of its proximity to the many important organs in
the body. It is located at the center of the trunk, which contains many
essential organs. When energising the solar plexus chakra, it should be
done slowly and gently. Too much and too intense energising can cause
difficulty in breathing.
Energising should never be done without first cleansing
the affected area of dirty or diseased energy. Otherwise, all you are
doing is mixing good energy with bad, and energising a dirty or congested
system, possibly making the congestion worse or spreading the bad energy
around the biosplasmic body. Just like any mechanic will tell you that
you should ideally drain the old used oil from your car before replacing
it with new oil, any pranic healer will tell you that you should always
clean away the dirty energy from a region before energising it with new
prana.
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