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Monday, August 31, 2009

LEVEL ONE: ELEMENTARY PRANIC HEALING

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Cleansing and Energizing
IN PRANIC HEALING, there are two basic principles: cleansing and energizing the patient's bioplasmic body with prana or vital energy. It is by cleansing or removing the diseased bioplasmic matter from the affected chakra and the diseased organ, and by energizing them with sufficient prana or vital energy, that healing is accomplished. These two basic principles are the very foundation of pranic healing.


Pranic healing is accomplished by removing the diseased energy and
by energizing the affected parts with prana or vital energy.


The basic principle of cleansing and energizing is clearly manifested in the body because the body is cleansed by exhaling used-up air or carbon dioxide, and is energized by inhaling fresh air or oxygen. The physical body cleanses itself through its eliminative system, and is energized through proper food. The healer must give equal emphasis to cleansing as well as energizing the bioplasmic body.Cleansing is necessary to remove the devitalized diseased bioplasmic matter in the whole body or in the affected part or parts, and to clear up blocked bioplasmic channels. The health rays are cleansed, combed, and strengthened. It must be noted that the affected part should be thoroughly cleansed before and/or after energizing is done. For more severe cases, the entire bioplasmic body has to be cleansed. Very often, after initial cleansing, the patient should be partially energized to facilitate further cleansing. This is like first sweeping a very dirty floor and then adding soap and water or cleansing chemical to clean and remove the stubborn dirt. The whole process may be repeated over and over again until the bioplasmic body is normalized. Without cleansing, the patient may suffer a radical reaction.
Radical reaction means the drastic steps the body takes in order to correct and normalize its condition. This is usually painful and uncomfortable, and may appear as an initial worsening condition. However, the body gradually improves after this radical reaction. This radical reaction is quite unnecessary and can be avoided.
One such case is that of a patient who suffered from chronic abdominal pain, loose bowel movements and vomiting due to emotional factors.
There was pranic congestion around her abdominal area. Energizing with prana was applied without cleansing the affected part. Although she was relieved, within twenty to thirty minutes the pain, loose bowel movements and vomiting recurred and intensified. These were radical reactions or steps taken by the whole physical body to cleanse and remove the diseased congested bioplasmic matter from itself and to normalize its condition.
Three hours later, cleansing and energizing with prana was applied to her abdominal area and she was completely relieved and cured.
Cleansing is necessary to facilitate the absorption of prana or ki by the affected part. This is similar to pouring fresh coffee into a cup that is already filled with stale coffee, or trying to replace the dirty water inside a sponge by pouring clean water on top of it. This approach is slow and quite wasteful. Fresh prana cannot flow easily into the affected part since the affected part is filled with diseased bioplasmic matter and the bioplasmic channels are blocked. The projected fresh prana is also not fully absorbed by the treated part and because of this there is a strong possibility that the ailment would recur immediately or within a short period of time.
There are several reasons why cleansing should be done before energizing:

1) Cleansing is necessary to facilitate the absorption of prana or ki.
2) Healing takes a longer time without cleansing and more prana is required to heal the patient.
3) A possible radical reaction could be induced if cleansing is not done before or after energizing.
4) Cleansing is necessary to reduce the risk of damaging the finer bioplasmic channels (called meridians or energy centers). In simple cases, cleansing the bioplasmic body and/or the affected
part is usually sufficient to heal the patient. In other cases, the diseased bioplasmic part is so depleted that the healer has to facilitate the healing process by energizing with prana.

HAND AND FINGER CHAKRAS
There are two very important chakras located at the center of each palm. These chakras are called the left hand chakra and right hand chakra. (See figure). They are usually about one inch in diameter. Some pranic healers have hand chakras as big as two inches or more in diameter.
Although the hand chakras are considered as minor chakras,



Hand and finger chakras.

They have very important functions in pranic healing. It is through the hand chakras that prana is absorbed from the surroundings and projected to the patient.
Both the right and left hand chakras are capable of absorbing and projecting prana or ki. But for right-handed persons, it is easier to absorb through the left hand chakra and project through the right hand chakra and vice versa for left-handed people.
There is a mini chakra in each finger. These chakras are also capable of absorbing and projecting prana. The hand chakras project less concentrated or gentler prana while the finger chakras project more intense or stronger prana. With infants, the aged, and very weak patients, it is advisable to energize them slowly and gently by using the hand chakras.
By stimulating or activating the hand chakras, the hands become sensitized; thereby developing the ability to feel subtler matter and to scan the different auras. It is through scanning that the healer can locate the diseased areas in the bioplasmic body.

FIVE BASIC TECHNIQUES
There are basic techniques you will need to learn in order to work with pranic healing. They are:

1) Sensitizing the hands;
2) Scanning the inner aura;
3) Sweeping or cleansing (general and localized);
4) Energizing with prana (Hand Chakras Technique) to draw in prana and to project prana;
5) Stabilizing the projected prana.
All these techniques have been tried and tested. Most of you will be able to produce positive results in just a few sessions by properly following the instructions. It is very important to maintain an open mind and to be persevering. Practice immediately what you have read and try the techniques for at least four sessions.
SENSITIZING THE HANDS
Since it would take a considerable amount of time to develop the auric sight, you should try to sensitize your hands in order to feel the bioplasmic energy field or the inner aura in order to determine which areas of the patient's bioplasmic body are depleted or congested.
1) Place your hands about three inches apart facing each other. Do not tense, just relax.



2) Concentrate on feeling the center of your palms and simultaneously be aware of your entire hand for about five to ten minutes. At the same time, inhale and exhale slowly and rhythmically. Concentration is facilitated by pressing the centers of your palms with your thumbs before starting. It is by concentrating at the center of the palms that the hand chakras are activated, thereby sensitizing the hands or enabling the hands to feel subtle energy or matter.
Eighty to ninety percent of you will be able to feel a tingling sensation, heat, pressure or rhythmic pulsation between the palms on the first try. It is important to feel the pressure or the rhythmic pulsation.
3) Proceed immediately to scanning after sensitizing your hands.
4) Practice sensitizing your hands for at least two weeks. Your hands
should be more or less permanently sensitized after two weeks of practice.
1) Sensitizing the hands;
2) Scanning the inner aura;
3) Sweeping or cleansing (general and localized);
4) Energizing with prana (Hand Chakras Technique) to draw in prana and to project prana;
5) Stabilizing the projected prana.
All these techniques have been tried and tested. Most of you will be able to produce positive results in just a few sessions by properly following the instructions. It is very important to maintain an open mind and to be persevering. Practice immediately what you have read and try the techniques for at least four sessions.

SENSITIZING THE HANDS
Since it would take a considerable amount of time to develop the auric sight, you should try to sensitize your hands in order to feel the bioplasmic energy field or the inner aura in order to determine which areas of the patient's bioplasmic body are depleted or congested.
1) Place your hands about three inches apart facing each other. Do not tense, just relax. (See figure )
2) Concentrate on feeling the center of your palms and simultaneously be aware of your entire hand for about five to ten minutes. At the same time, inhale and exhale slowly and rhythmically. Concentration is facilitated by pressing the centers of your palms with your thumbs before starting. It is by concentrating at the center of the palms that the hand chakras are activated, thereby sensitizing the hands or enabling the hands to feel subtle energy or matter.
Eighty to ninety percent of you will be able to feel a tingling sensation, heat, pressure or rhythmic pulsation between the palms on the first try.
It is important to feel the pressure or the rhythmic pulsation.
3) Proceed immediately to scanning after sensitizing your hands.
4) Practice sensitizing your hands for at least two weeks. Your hands should be more or less permanently sensitized after two weeks of practice.
5) Do not be discouraged if you do not feel anything on the first try. Continue your practice, you should be able to feel these subtle sensations on the third or fourth session. It is very important to keep an open mind and to concentrate properly.

SCANNING
In scanning, it is helpful (but not really necessary) to first learn how to feel the size and shape of the outer and health auras before scanning the inner aura. This is to make your hands more sensitive since both the outer and health auras are subtler than the inner aura and also to prove to yourself the existence of the outer and health auras. In healing, we are primarily interested in scanning the inner aura. It is in scanning the inner aura that the trouble spots can be located.
When scanning with your hands, always concentrate at the center of your palms. It is by concentrating at the center of your palms that the hand chakras remain or are further activated; thereby making the hands sensitive to subtle energy or matter. Without doing this you will have
difficulty in scanning.

Scanning the Outer Aura
1) Stand about twelve feet away from the subject with your palms facing the subject and your arms slightly outstretched.
2) Slowly walk toward the subject, simultaneously trying to feel with your sensitized hands the subject's outer aura. Concentrate at the center of your palms when scanning.
3) Stop when you feel heat, a tingling sensation or a slight pressure. You are now feeling the outer aura. Try feeling the size and shape of the outer aura, its width from head to waist, waist to feet, and from front to back. In most cases, it will feel like an inverted egg; the top being wider than the bottom.
4) It is very important that you gradually learn to feel the aura in terms of pressure in order to be more accurate in determining the width of the outer, health, and inner auras.
5) The outer aura is usually about three feet in radius but in some cases it may be more than six feet wide. Some hyperactive children have outer auras as big as nine feet.

Scanning the Health Aura
1) After determining the size and shape of the outer aura, gradually move forward a little, still retaining the earlier position.
2) Stop when you feel the subtle sensations again. These sensations may be slightly more intense. You are now feeling the health aura. Feel the size and shape of the health aura.
The health aura is usually about two feet in width. When someone is sick, his or her health rays droop and are entangled and the health aura decreases in size. Sometimes, the health aura may decrease to twelve inches or less. The health aura of a very healthy and energetic person may be as big as three feet or more. It usually feels like a tapering cylinder, bigger at the top and smaller at the bottom.
Scanning the Inner Aura
1) Proceed to feel the inner aura with one or both hands. Move your hands slowly and slightly back and forth to feel the inner aura. The inner aura is usually about five inches in thickness. Concentrate at the center of your palms when scanning. It is by concentrating at the center of the palms that your hand chakras remain or are further activated; thereby making your hands sensitive to subtle energy or matter.
2) Scan your subject from head to foot and from front to back. Scan the left part and right part. For example, scan the left and right ears, or scan the right and left lungs. When the inner aura of the right part and left part of the body are scanned, they should have about the same thickness.
If one part is bigger or smaller than the other part, then there is something wrong with it. For instance, the ears of a patient were scanned and it was found out that the inner aura of the left ear was about five inches thick, while the inner aura of the right ear was only about two inches thick. The patient, when questioned, revealed that the right ear has been partially deaf for the past seventeen years.
3) Special attention should be given to the spine, to the vital organs, and to the major chakras. In many cases, a portion of the spine is usually either congested or depleted even if the patient does not complain about back problem.
4) In scanning the throat area, the chin should be raised upward in order to get accurate scanning. The inner aura of the chin tends to interfere or camouflage the actual condition of the throat.
5) Scanning of the lungs should be done at the back and at the sides rather than the front in order to get accurate results. The nipples have two mini chakras that tend to interfere in the proper scanning of the lungs. A more advanced technique is to scan the lungs at the front, at the back and at the sides by using two fingers, instead of using the entire hand.
6) Special attention should be given to the solar plexus since many diseases of emotional origin negatively affect the solar plexus chakra.

Interpreting Results
In scanning your patient, you will notice that there are hollows ov protrusions in some areas of the patient's inner aura. When the area is hollow, this is caused by pranic depletion. The affected part is depleted of prana or there is insufficient prana in the affected area. The surrounding fine meridians are partially or severely blocked, preventing fresh prana from other parts to flow freely and vitalize the affected part. In pranic depletion, the affected chakra is depleted and filled with dirty diseased bioplasmic matter. And usually it is partially underactivated.
When the area is protruding, this is caused by pranic congestion or bioplasmic congestion. It means that there is too much prana and bioplasmic matter on the affected area and the surrounding fine meridians are partially or severely blocked. The excess prana and bioplasmic matter cannot flow out freely. This congested prana and bioplasmic matter becomes devitalized
and diseased after a certain period of time since fresh prana cannot flow in freely, or its inflow is greatly reduced and the devitalized matter cannot flow out freely or its outflow is greatly reduced. In pranic congestion, the affected chakra is congested and filled with diseased bioplasmic matter.
Usually it is partially overactivated.
An affected part may have pranic congestion and pranic depletion simultaneously. It means a portion of the affected part is hollow and another portion is protruding. For instance, a liver is congested or protruding on the left portion and is hollow or depleted on the right portion.
Another example is that a portion of the left heart is congested or protruding and a portion of the right heart is severely depleted.
The smaller the inner aura, the more severe is the pranic depletion. The bigger the protrusion of the inner aura, the more congested is the affected part. The smaller or bigger the inner aura of the diseased part, the more severe the sickness.
Students should note that an area may have a temporary pranic surplus in which case there is nothing wrong with it. For instance, a person who has been sitting down for a long time may have a big protrusion of the inner aura around the buttocks area when scanned. Since the surrounding
meridians are not blocked, the condition normalizes after a short period of time. Or, an area may have temporary pranic reduction, in which case there is also nothing wrong with it. An altercation that has just occurred is likely to cause a temporary pranic reduction around the solar plexus. After a few hours of rest, the condition will normalize. Habitual altercation or anger may cause pranic depletion around the solar plexus which results in abdominal ailments and possibly heart disease.
The physical condition of the patient should be carefully observed and the patient should be thoroughly questioned or interviewed before jumping to any conclusion. As stated earlier, diseases manifest first on the bioplasmic body before manifesting on the visible physical body. There are cases in which there is pranic depletion or pranic congestion in the inner aura of an affected part but medical examination would show a negative result or the part is normal. In this case, the disease has not yet manifested on the visible physical body. Therefore, pranic healing should be applied to the disease before it can manifest physically

Sweeping
Sweeping is generally a cleansing technique. It can also be used for energizing and distributing excess prana. When cleansing is done on thewhole bioplasmic body, it is called general sweeping. Cleansing done on specific parts of the body is called localized sweeping.
The hands are used in sweeping. There are.two hand positions: the cupped-hand position and the spread-finger position. These two hand positions are used alternately. The cupped-hand position is more effective in removing the diseased bioplasmic matter and the spread-finger position is more
effective in combing and disentangling the health rays. General sweeping has been called aura cleansing or combing by some esoteric students.
Sweeping produces the following results:
1) It removes congested and diseased bioplasmic matter. Blocked meridians or bioplasmic channels are cleansed and unclogged. This allows prana from other parts of the body to flow to the affected part, facilitating the healing process.
2) Expelling of toxins, wastes, germs, and dirty bioplasmic matter is greatly facilitated by disentangling and partially strengthening the health rays. The health rays are further strengthened by energizing the whole body with prana.
3) By disentangling and strengthening the health rays, the health aura, which acts as a protective shield, is normalized. This increases one's resistance against infection.
4) Sweeping automatically seals holes in the outer aura through which prana leaks out. Without sealing the holes in the outer aura, the healing process is very slow even if the patient is energized with prana because prana would just simply leak out. This is one of the contributing factors in regression. The disease sometimes comes back in a few minutes or hours after the patient has been healed when this sealing is not done.
5) Absorption of prana by the patient is greatly facilitated after sweeping or cleansing.
6) Sweeping is also used to distribute excess prana in a treated area to other parts of the body after it has been energized to prevent possible congestion.
7) Sweeping is used to energize by directing excess prana from the surrounding areas of the body or from a chakra or chakras to the affected part that is low in prana. For instance, a mild form of arthritis of the fingers was cured in minutes just by cleansing the fingers and sweeping or directing the excess prana from the hand chakra to the affected fingers.
8) Radical reaction is reduced or avoided by simply sweeping the patient thoroughly.

Sweeping is a very important pranic healing technique and it is very easy to learn. It cleanses, strengthens, and greatly facilitates the healing process. Many simple illnesses can be healed just by sweeping.

General Sweeping Exercise
General sweeping is done with a series of downward sweeping movements only. In downward sweeping, you start from the head and work down to the feet. Upward sweeping movements are not used in cleansing but are used only to reawaken patients who may have fallen asleep or who may have become slightly drowsy. In upward sweeping, you start from the feet and work up to the head. See figure



Figure. General sweeping. By cleansing or removing the diseased energy, circulation of vital energy, or prana, is enhanced, thereby increasing the rate of healing.1) Cup your hands and place them six inches above the head of the patient.
Do not unnecessarily touch the patient. Maintain a distance of about two inches between the patient's body and your hands.
2) With your hands still cupped, sweep your hands slowly downward from the head to the feet following line #1 as shown in figure
Slightly raise your hands and strongly flick them downward to throw away the dirty diseased bioplasmic matter. This is very important to avoid recontaminating the patient with the diseased bioplasmic matter; and also to avoid contaminating yourself, which would result not only as pain in your fingers, hands, and palms, but may result in the weakening of your body and/or illness similar to that of the patient.
3) Repeat the process discussed in procedure 2 (above) with spread-finger position instead of the cupped-hand position. This is to disentangle and strengthen the health rays. This is called combing.
4) Repeat the whole process in procedures 2 and 3 on lines 2, 3, 4, and 5 as shown in figure 8.
5) Apply downward sweeping on the back of the patient by following procedures 2, 3, and 4.
6) It is very important to concentrate and to form an intention to remove the diseased bioplasmic matter. Without this, the sweeping process becomes less effective and more time-consuming. It is the intention or the application of the will with the aid of the hands that the diseased bioplasmic
matter is thoroughly and quickly removed. With regular practice, you can apply sweeping with great ease and with minimum effort.
7) After the downward sweeping, some patients may become sleepy. You may apply a few upward sweeping movements to reawaken or make the patient more alert. There is no need to flick your hands after the upward sweeping. Upward sweeping is not a cleansing technique, but a technique to reawaken the patient. It should be applied only after the patient has been relatively cleansed. Warning: Upward sweeping before applying the downward sweeping may result in the diseased bioplasmic matter going to or getting stuck in the head area, which may have negative physical effects.
1) Cup your hands and place them six inches above the head of the patient.
Do not unnecessarily touch the patient. Maintain a distance of about two
inches between the patient's body and your hands
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