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PRANIC HEALING: Does a No-Touch System Really Work?by Dr Hazel Wardha

 

In the late spring of 1996, our 26 year old, handsome and gifted son, who was a chiropractor, went to the Barrier Reef on a cruise and drowned accidentally.

 

 

We waited in agonised suspense as aircraft searched the seas unsuccessfully for two days. His body could not be recovered from the shark-infested waters. Our son's four day luxury cruise, which he had been planning to go on for years, turned out to be a prolonged and living nightmare for us.

The devastating grief of parents when a child predeceases them can only be comprehended by someone who has had a similar experience. My will to live was at a very low ebb when we decided to go to India in order to come to grips with our tragedy. While in New Delhi, our close friends suggested that I try pranic healing to see if it would help me to cope. The Pranic Healing Foundation of Delhi was nearby and somehow I felt drawn to the place. They were running a basic two-day course and I decided to do it and see what happened. That decision changed everything for me in a dramatic and magical way. The course was attended by people from all walks of life — housewives, office workers, army officers, computer professionals, and even a solicitor. Two days of compressed learning made us proficient in scanning the energy body or human electro-magnetic field that controls our physical and psycho-emotional aspects. I learned that all imbalances first appear in the human electro-magnetic field and then move into the physical and emotional bodies; that the chakras (energy centres) control different organs and glands, and that congestion or depletion in these will affect one's physical and emotional well-being. I learned about specific techniques which can correct the imbalances that cause symptoms of disease. There were additional benefits: some dormant clairvoyant, clairaudient and healing abilities were awakened during the two-day course! By training I am a Chinese medical acupuncturist and a homoeopathic physician. I was very impressed by this science of healing, which has been simplified by its founder, Master Choa Kok Sui, to such an extent that the basic skills could be learned in two days. I was even more impressed when, after the first day's instruction, most of the participants, with no previous training in health care, went home and treated successfully ailing members of their families. Most of them reported that symptoms of musculo-skeletal pain subsided instantly. I learned that prana, a Sanskrit word and synonym for 'life energy' or 'vital energy', drives all living beings and can be accessed easily and that the sun, ground and air are abundant sources of this energy. It was demonstrated how we can recharge ourselves by standing beneath a tree and asking its permission to partake of some of its vital, reinvigorating energy. It is important to ask permission of the tree and afterwards to thank it. If this permission is not requested and the tree is 'assaulted' in this manner, then it eventually dies from having absorbed sick energies of people. Subsequently, I have tested the efficacy of this procedure frequently. After a busy day at the clinic, when I have felt depleted, I have hugged trees during visits to the Dandenong Mountains, and felt instantly revitalised. Walking barefoot on the ground is also energising, for there are chakras on the soles of the feet that absorb ground prana. It dawned on me why folks in India walked barefoot on their lawns — to improve their vision! During the pranic healing course I learned how to cleanse the human aura of etheric dirt and recharge it with fresh, revitalising prana. All of us felt squeaky clean by the end of the second day and the benefit to our emotional and physical well-being was obvious. Our energy systems had been rebalanced and harmonised during the practice sessions. I found the whole system of pranic healing fascinating, as well as mind-boggling. I observed instant healing for simple ailments such as headaches and the healer did not touch the physical body at all. Therefore, when we were told that Master Choa Kok Sui, the modern founder of pranic healing, would address pranic healers at the conclusion of our course, I was keen to meet this man of world repute. There were 600 people in the Ballroom of the Grand Hyatt. As soon as Master Choa walked in the whole energy of the room became charged and we instantly felt the benefits of sitting within his huge, healing aura. I had heard of such things but had never experienced it before. Master Choa gave us some tips about pranic healing and then he said he would demonstrate instant healing. He asked all those who had headaches to stand where they were and with one sweep of his hand he projected energy for a minute. Five out of eight people said that their headaches subsided instantly, and the remaining three said they felt much better. The entire audience was speechless with admiration and respect for Master Choa. Master Choa is from the Philippines and he is a scientist, an engineer and a successful businessman. He was guided to research the ancient art and science of pranic healing, as he believed that it would provide a healer in every Filipino household. Medical aid is still scarce in the Philippines and this great philanthropist and healer spent 20 years doing his research, in order to simplify the system so that the layperson could learn pranic healing skills easily. By the end of the evening I was so impressed with this system of healing that I felt impelled to ask the Delhi Foundation Trustees to introduce me to someone from Master Choa's staff whom I could approach to teach this course to my fellow Australians. I felt an overwhelming urge to bring this system into Australian households. In the melee of 600 people I had almost given up hope of finding the right person, when suddenly I walked towards my left and literally banged into Gregory Castanarez, Master Choa's right hand man! My first question to Gregory was: "Can you come and teach pranic healing in Australia?" He said yes right away. During our conversation, Gregory looked at me and said: "Your lower chakras are very depleted." I agreed and told him about our tragedy. He said that the lower chakras control the will to live and I agreed as mine was in my boots. Gregory Castanarez is a very compassionate man and despite his busy schedule he arranged to give me a pranic healing. The treatment was Pranic Psychotherapy. He was able to use scientific techniques to cleanse my chakras of all the negative energies that our tragedy had locked into my aura and chakras. These had made me so depressed that I had lost my will to live. It took 45 minutes of intense work, during which I was able to release grief and I literally went through a transforming experience. At the conclusion of the treatment my grief no longer disabled me. The treatment did not require the therapist to touch me physically. He worked on my energy field. After the treatment I felt vital, energetic, and peaceful. When my friends met me that evening they said that I was transformed and thanked God that my smile was back. Since then, I have been able to help many others who have been depressed or in similar grief situations. I decided to go to Manila with my second son, an acupuncturist, and we did further courses in pranic healing at Master Choa's Institute. I returned to Melbourne full of vitality, enthusiasm and motivation and was able to organise courses in pranic healing in May and September this year. These were well attended and brought dramatic changes in the lives of many people. As well as benefiting our physical and emotional well being, we were also able to harness energy in order to materialise our wishes and remove the old belief system of 'helpless humans' as we tapped into our newly-accessed abilities. We learned how to recharge our systems with special breathing techniques. Try this one: place the tip of your tongue on your palate (roof of the mouth). This facilitates the circulation of energy in the body. Then inhale through your nose, expanding your abdomen, then the diaphragm. When you exhale pull your stomach muscles in. This is abdominal breathing and it recharges the body with fresh, revitalising prana and releases stress. Do this inhalation and exhalation for 12 cycles and experience the difference yourself. While inhaling count seven and then hold the breath for one count and when exhaling count seven and hold the breath for one count. This is called the 7-1-7-1 breathing technique and it works. By holding the breath for one count, the entire body is flooded with prana. Pranic healing is a system which makes instant healing possible for certain conditions. I would like to share a personal experience about this. While cutting a chestnut, the knife slipped and my finger had a deep gash. I asked our son to use the techniques for the instant healing of wounds, so that we could test if the system really worked. It did. The wound stopped bleeding instantly and the skin healed over completely within a few minutes. It is no wonder that pranic healing has spread globally within five years. Dr. Hazel Wardha, PhD, is a Chinese medical acupuncturist and homoeopathic physician practising in Melbourne.

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