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vathiam senthilkumaar

Sat Aug 24, 2002 0:59am

 

Dear Sirs and Madam,

 

This is Senthil from Chennai. One of my family friend a lady by name Manju is

having trouble in her Kidneys. Dr's say both her kidney's are out of order or

completely dead. She is married and have a female child. She said she got this

problem after her first delivery. She is undergoing dialysis every second day. I

have done my basic course in pranic healing only. Kindly tell me how to do

pranic healing to her. Also I request one and all in our club to pray to god for

her and do distant pranic healing for her. She is 27 years old.

 

Thanking you all .

 

Yours loving friend

 

SENTHIL KUMAR

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Dear Senthil,

Greetings.

Thank you for your email.

Medical Background:

 

Kidney failure Kidney failure is simply where one or both kidneys fail to work

properly, which causes various problems in the body. See the section on 'What

happens in kidney failure' for further detail.Early stages of kidney failure can

be treated by changing your diet, making lifestyle adjustments (stopping

smoking, drinking less alcohol), and by treating conditions like anaemia that

are caused by kidney failure. The right diet is important if you have kidney

failure. Because your kidneys are not able to regulate properly what goes out of

your body, you need to be careful what you take in. The chemical changes caused

by kidney failure are quite complex.Your doctors will follow the progress of

your kidney disease by measuring a number of different chemicals and minerals in

your blood and urine:urea, is the major waste product removed by the kidneys.

Levels in blood are measured to check and monitor kidney function. Creatinine is

produced all the time by the muscles and removed by the kidneys. The rate at

which creatinine is removed from the body helps doctors to know how well the

kidneys are working. Potassium and Sodium: the right balance of these minerals

is important for nerves and muscles (including the heart) to work properly. Too

much sodium increases blood pressure (leading to hypertension) and makes the

body retain water. Too much potassium is bad for your heart. Calcium and

phosphate: a balance between calcium and phosphate is important for healthy

bones. Too much phosphate removes calcium from the bones, making them weak or

brittle. Haemoglobin is the main component found in red blood cells. It helps to

transport oxygen to the cells whilst removing carbon dioxide. It is important to

have the right haemoglobin levels. The levels of these substances in the blood

go up and down over time in healthy people. They will also be different between

individuals. However, in most people, the levels will be within a range of

values that doctors think is normal. Advanced kidney failure can be treated

either by haemodialysis, peritoneal dialysis or by a kidney transplant.

 

Kidney failure can have many possible causes. In developed countries, some of

the most common causes are:

diabetes

hypertension (high blood pressure)

inflammation of the kidney (glomerulonephritis). This is usually hereditary

formation of small cysts in kidney tissue (polycystic disease). This is usually

hereditary

obstruction to the flow of urine from the kidney, caused by inflammation of the

kidney and the ureter (pyelonephritis), often related to infection in childhood

various types of cancer

drugs. Some people who have used large doses of painkillers or non-steroidal

anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDS) for a long time may also develop kidney disease

(called analgesic nephropathy).

 

When the function of the kidneys is compromised because of disease, the levels

of waste products accumulate in the blood. Uraemia, which literally means a

build up of urea in the blood, is often the first sign that the kidneys are not

working properly and that other chemicals may be accumulating in the blood.

 

Like most organs in the body, the kidneys have quite an intricate and

complicated structure. As their main job is to clean and filter the blood, much

of the kidney is made up from small filtering units called nephrons. In kidney

failure, the nephrons slowly stop working normally due to the variety of reasons

explained in the section 'What causes kidney failure?'. This is usually a

gradual process and goes unnoticed for some time because the kidneys go on

functioning reasonably well even with only half the nephrons working.

Eventually, however, the numbers of fully functioning nephrons fall below a

critical level; then the kidneys stop functioning properly. The disease becomes

apparent as symptoms start to show.

Diseases associated with kidney failure:

 

High blood pressure (hypertension)

 

High blood pressure is both a cause and a result of kidney failure. If high

blood pressure is experienced for long periods of time it can alter the

circulation of blood to the kidneys and this gradually leads to kidney damage

and eventual failure. Since healthy kidneys usually help to regulate blood

pressure by producing a specialised hormone called renin, damage to them results

in further raised blood pressure.

 

By itself, high blood pressure has few symptoms. You may feel quite well until

damage to other organs, such as the kidneys or the heart, becomes apparent.

 

Heart disease

 

Kidney failure can occur together with heart failure. Anaemia and raised blood

pressure are the main reasons for heart failure developing as a result of kidney

failure. If your doctor diagnoses heart failure, this does not mean that your

heart has suddenly stopped working. In medical terms, it means that your heart

is not working efficiently. You will find, for example, that you become tired or

get out of breath easily.

 

Usually when the body needs more oxygen, for example if you need to run quickly

for a short time, the heart beats faster to pump more blood round the body. If

the heart is damaged and does not work efficiently, the body does not receive

adequate oxygen and so the heart tries to compensate by working harder and

beating faster. However, this can cause further damage to the heart if it is

kept up over long periods.

 

The left side of the heart can become enlarged and change shape in kidney

failure. The medical name for this is left ventricular hypertrophy or LVH for

short. This actually makes the heart less efficient, and worsens the problem.

 

Kidney failure can lead to heart disease by causing anaemia. If you are anaemic,

you do not have enough red blood cells to carry oxygen around the body. This

increases the strain on your heart and can lead to damage. Early treatment of

anaemia may help to reduce the risks of developing heart disease.

 

Pranic Treatment using Basic Techniques:

 

1. Prepare yourself by doing the Meditation on Twin Hearts and the Meditation on

the White Light (parts 1 and 2)properly before doing the treatment.

 

2. Invoke and scan before, during, and after treatment. You may do pranic

breathing while healing.

 

3. Apply general sweeping several times.

 

4. Localized thorough sweeping on the meng mein chakra 50-100 times. Visualize

the meng meing chakra becoming brighter and simultaneously will it to become

smaller ( about 1/2 the size of the other chakras).

 

5. Localized thorough sweeping on the kidneys about 300-500 times each.

 

6. If pain is experienced , apply localized sweeping on the affected area 50-100

times.

 

7. Repeat 4, 5 , and 6 several times a day if necessary to relieve pain.

 

8. Localized sweeping on the front and back heart chakras and the thymus gland

50-100 times each. Energize thymus through the back heart chakra 7 breathing

cycles or until you feel a slight push against your hand. Visualize the energy

penetrating all the way through to the thymus gland making it bright.

 

9. Localized sweeping on the lungs 50-100 times each side. Energize through the

back lungs 10 breathing cycles or until you feel a slight push against your

hand. Visualize the energy penetrating and being absobed by the lungs in all

areas When energizing the lungs, make sure your fingers are pointed away from

the head area or areas where delicate organs are located.

 

10. Localized thorough sweeping on the front and back solar plexus chakras and

the liver 200 times each. Visualize the energy penetrating as deep as possible

into the chakra and being cleansed. Energize the solar plexus chakra 10-15

breathing cycles or until you feel a slight push against your hand.

 

11. Localized sweeping on the front and back spleen chakras 50 times. Do not

energize.

 

12. Localized sweeping on the basic chakra 200 times. Do not energize.

 

13. Localized thorough sweeping on the arms and legs 50 times. Energize the sole

minor and hand chakras 10 cycles each. This will energize the basic chakra

without making the basic overly energized.

 

14. Localized sweeping on the throat, ajna, forehead, and crown chakras 100

times each. Energize 10 cycles each or until you feel a slight push against your

hand.

 

Stabilze and release projected pranic energy.

 

Assign healing angels to further accelarate the healing process.

Rescan every 2 hours and repeat treatment until necessary.

 

-Ask the patient to

1. say this affirmation during the treatment twice a day every day :

 

" God is Almighty, God is All-Merciful. Got is healing me of all my ailments.

With thanks and full faith! "

 

If the ailment is emotional in origin, it is important that the patient tries to

release the pent up negative emotion by:

2. Mentally forgiving and blessing those who are responsible for the

hurt(s)---real or imagined, intentional or unintetional.

3. Mentally asking for forgivenss from those who were hurt by thepatient and

blessing them.

4. Tithing

 

5. Daily salt water bath.

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Source: Miracles Through Pranic Healing, Advanced Pranic Healing both books by

Master Choa Kok Sui.

 

Love,

Marilette

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to

complement it. If symptoms persist or the ailment is severe,please consult

immediately a medical doctor and a Certified Pranic Healer . ~ Master Choa Kok

Sui

 

 

 

 

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