A Way Of Life - Art Of Pranic Healing - Part 2/13

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The Art of Pranic Healing - Part 2/13. Pranic Healing is a highly developed and tested system of energy energy medicine that utilizes prana to balance, harmonize and transform the body's energy processes. Prana is a Sanskrit word that means life-force. This invisible bio-energy or vital energy keeps the body alive and maintains a state of good health. In acupuncture, the Chinese refer to this subtle energy as Chi. It is also called Ruah or the Breath of Life in the Old Testament. It is based on the fundamental principle that the body is a self-repairing living entity that possesses the innate ability to heal itself. Pranic Healing works on the principle that the healing process is accelerated by increasing the life force or vital energy on the affected part of the physical body. Pranic Healing® is applied on the bio-electromagnetic field known as the aura, or energy body, which is a mold or blueprint that surrounds and interpenetrates the physical body. This energy body absorbs life energy and distributes it throughout the physical body, to the muscles, organs, glands, etc. The reason Pranic Healing® works on the energy body is that physical ailments first appear as energetic disruptions in the aura before manifesting as problems in the physical body. You can learn to perform Pranic Healing® on yourself and your loved ones in these powerful result-oriented workshops.

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  • I like doing pranic. I also like reiki and Light Axis Healing. Thanks

  • May GMCKS, Go n Univverse bless us all, Pranic Healing is Truth and it truly rocks :)

  • It started for me when I took a qi-gong class. After 3 months, it removed all skin sensitivity disorders that I had back then. I need no more proof

  • It is interesting to get the Indian prospective. I have studied Traditional Chinese Medicine & find the differences and similarities interesting.

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