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Source: Miracles Through Pranic Healing by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui

 

 

1. Smile and establish rapport with the patient to enhance his

receptivity. Observe and interview him.

 

2. Scan the affected parts, the vital organs, major chakras, and the spine.

 

3. Instruct him to assume the receptive pose.

 

4. Apply general sweeping.

 

5. Do localized sweeping on the affected areas.

 

6. Rescan the affected parts. In case of pranic congestion, scan to

determine whether the congestion has been significantly reduced or

not. For pranic depletion, scan to determine if the inner aura of the

affected part has become a little bigger or has partially normalized.

 

7. For simple cases, sweeping or cleansing is sometimes sufficient to heal

the patient.

 

8. Before energizing, make the patient receptive in order to facilitate

the absorption and assimilation of the projected pranic energy.

 

9. Energize the affected parts with prana.

 

10. Get feedback from your patient. If there is some pain left, ask for

the exact spots and rescan those areas. Do more sweeping and energizing.

 

11. If the part is highly overenergized, do distributive sweeping to

prevent possible pranic congestion.

 

12. Rescan the treated area to determine whether the affected area has

been sufficiently decongested or energized. Thoroughness is the key to

dramatic healing or very fast healing.

 

13. In pranic congestion, cleansing is emphasized. In pranic depletion,

energizing is emphasized.

 

14. Stabilize the projected energy. This is very important.

 

15. Release the projected energy by visualizing the etheric cord or cord

of light linking you and the patient being cut by an imaginary pair of

scissors or knife.

 

16. Instruct your patient not to wash the part that has just been treated

for about 12 hours; otherwise, the symptoms may recur. Water absorbs some

of the pranic energy that has been projected to the affected part.

 

Patients suffering from severe ailments or general weakness should not take

a bath for about 24 hours after pranic treatment. This is to enable the

body to gradually absorb and assimilate the pranic energy that has been

projected.

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Tuesday, June 05, 2001 10:27 AM

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Steps in Pranic Healing (Standard Procedure)

 

 

Source: Miracles Through Pranic Healing by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui

 

 

1. Smile and establish rapport with the patient to enhance his

receptivity. Observe and interview him.

 

2. Scan the affected parts, the vital organs, major chakras, and the spine.

 

3. Instruct him to assume the receptive pose.

 

4. Apply general sweeping.

 

5. Do localized sweeping on the affected areas.

 

6. Rescan the affected parts. In case of pranic congestion, scan to

determine whether the congestion has been significantly reduced or

not. For pranic depletion, scan to determine if the inner aura of the

affected part has become a little bigger or has partially normalized.

 

7. For simple cases, sweeping or cleansing is sometimes sufficient to heal

the patient.

 

8. Before energizing, make the patient receptive in order to facilitate

the absorption and assimilation of the projected pranic energy.

 

9. Energize the affected parts with prana.

 

10. Get feedback from your patient. If there is some pain left, ask for

the exact spots and rescan those areas. Do more sweeping and energizing.

 

11. If the part is highly overenergized, do distributive sweeping to

prevent possible pranic congestion.

 

12. Rescan the treated area to determine whether the affected area has

been sufficiently decongested or energized. Thoroughness is the key to

dramatic healing or very fast healing.

 

13. In pranic congestion, cleansing is emphasized. In pranic depletion,

energizing is emphasized.

 

14. Stabilize the projected energy. This is very important.

 

15. Release the projected energy by visualizing the etheric cord or cord

of light linking you and the patient being cut by an imaginary pair of

scissors or knife.

 

16. Instruct your patient not to wash the part that has just been treated

for about 12 hours; otherwise, the symptoms may recur. Water absorbs some

of the pranic energy that has been projected to the affected part.

 

Patients suffering from severe ailments or general weakness should not take

a bath for about 24 hours after pranic treatment. This is to enable the

body to gradually absorb and assimilate the pranic energy that has been

projected.

 

 

 

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