Guest guest Posted June 21, 2001 Report Share Posted June 21, 2001 >Dear Master Fe, >We are told that Pranic healing is to be used as a 'supplementary' >one and we are required to ask the patients to continue with their >medications as before. Some of the medications are so strong that they >seem to counter/undo the improvement that the healing does. >Particularly, in cases like diabetes, heart ailments, hepatitis or >others which are declared " incurable " by Western Medicine, the patients >are given dire warnings by doctors that " it is entirely their risk " >etc. The patients also do not normally get the confidence to reduce or >give up the medications. In these circumstances. it seems the relief >the patients get initially in healing does not progress duly due to >interference from the drugs. Atleast, that is our suspicion. What is >your opinion on this? What solutions would you suggest? >With warm regards, >K. Krpa --\ --- Dear K. Krpa, Greetings. This is true. And the only thing we can do is to educate the patient. Invite him to the workshops so he will understand his true nature and can eventually decide for himself. And although Pranic Healing complements Orthodox Medicine, we don't make it a rule to " require patients to continue with their medications as before. " Tell him to listen to his body. Read books about his problem. Get second opinion. Then apply common sense. Love and light, masterfe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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