What is Pranic healing? “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. Vital energy is a natural process of the universe. “Healing” is the process by which the cells in the body regenerate and repair to reduce the size of a damaged or necrotic area; Necrotic is the name given to accidental death of the cells and living tissue. Pranic Healing is a powerful and effective no-touch energy transmition. 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.

What is Prana? Prana Is air, energy, breathes…Life! The individual receives prana from the food eaten, water drank, and air breathed. All force or energy received comes from one primal source, and everyone can increase their supply and give it as a “gift” to others through healing. By the act of living each receives this gift and therefore can freely share it with others

What is an Aura? In, parapsychology spirituality and New age belief, an aura is a subtle field of luminous multicolored radiation surrounding a person or object as a cocoon or halo. An aura may be held to represent or be composed of soul vibrations or chakras, and may reflect the moods or thoughts of the person it surrounds. Applying Pranic healing on the bio-electromagnetic field known as the aura, which contains the mold and blueprint of the physical body. This bioplasmic body absorbs life energy and distributes it to the organs and glands.

How does work? Pranic healing is done by sending prana (the “universal life force”) from the practitioner’s body to diseased or affected parts of another person’s body. The force stimulates cells and tissues, restores normal activity, and allows waste material to leave the system. It involves the use of passes and the laying on of hands. The prana is a vital physical force, that exists universally, which underlies all physical actions of the body. It causes the circulation of the blood, movement of cells, and all motions which life of the body depends. It is a force sent forth from the nervous system by an effort of the will to direct healing.

How is a session like?

The amount of prana which everyone possesses can be increased through visualization. For example, when one takes a deep breath one can visualize the prana, or vital force, coming into his body, circulating through it, and penetrating every part of it. One can visualize this prana, the love of the Lady and the Lord, building up on you. The practitioner should draw a circle, even an imaginary one, around the patient and fill it with white light. Now the practitioner is ready to begin the healing process. The patient should be lying with his head toward the east whenever possible. The patient should close his eyes and concentrate trying to see him/her circle by a ball of white light. If the practitioner is right handed he should kneel in a position to the left of the patient’s legs. The practitioner then reaches forwards, with arms extended holding the hands with palms inward, taking a deep breath, he passes each hand on both sides of the patient’s body, almost close enough to touch the skin from the head to the feet. After each pass along the body has been completed the practitioner shakes his hand vigorously as if to shake water off of them. This is getting rid of all the negativity which the practitioner has drawn from the patient.

I am thankful that thorns have roses.
—Alphonse Karr