Guest guest Posted May 9, 2005 Report Share Posted May 9, 2005 Regardless of the facts of demons a healer should not be vulnerable to them. A healthy person is not open to invasion by spirits. No one who practices any kind of medical or spritual art or science should take their patients energy - by depleting their qi or entering into any type of conflict, depleting, draining, or disturbing relationship whatsoever. Healers should be objective positive influences in the lives of their patients. It is not fair for a healer to blame their own disease on the patients or the patient's 'demons'. If a healer does not train and develop his or her own Qi so that it acts as an absolute barrier to the disease of the patient then how can he hope to help the patient? They are suffering the same disease as the patient. If any patient feels that their medical care professional is in conflict with them or their disease and thereby drains energy from them - please seek a healthier practioner. Chinese Traditional Medicine , drholmes <drholmes@c...> wrote: > a large portion missing from conventional TCM is the one dealing with > demon invasion > > the healer deals with qi of the patient, this more actively, and the > patient deals with the qi of the healer, > this more passively > > if the roles were reversed, and the qi of the healer, more pristine and Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 13, 2005 Report Share Posted May 13, 2005 Hi Vinod, Sure the healer must ENHANCE the qi of the patient, the measure of whether the healer will be interfered(energy wise) by the unbalanced qi & shen of the patient will depend on the sensibility and strenght of the healers energy field (wei qi), and the strenght of the field of the patient; some mental cases, for instance, can be quite disturbing if you 'let your guard down'. Now, the issue of 'demon exorcism' IS dwelt with in traditional chinese medicine(the old one), and uses prayers, charms, incantations, and rituals, and if you read the Gospel, and the cases of possession that Jesus cured, THAT is what we are talking about here, that, is: THAT kind of possession by demons. Marcos --- Vinod Kumar <vinod3x3 escreveu: > Regardless of the facts of demons a healer should not be > vulnerable > to them. > > A healthy person is not open to invasion by spirits. No one who > > practices any kind of medical or spritual art or science should > take > their patients energy - by depleting their qi or entering into > any > type of conflict, depleting, draining, or disturbing > relationship > whatsoever. Healers should be objective positive influences in > the > lives of their patients. It is not fair for a healer to blame > their > own disease on the patients or the patient's 'demons'. > > If a healer does not train and develop his or her own Qi so > that it > acts as an absolute barrier to the disease of the patient then > how > can he hope to help the patient? They are suffering the same > disease > as the patient. > > If any patient feels that their medical care professional is in > > conflict with them or their disease and thereby drains energy > from > them - please seek a healthier practioner. > > > Chinese Traditional Medicine , drholmes <drholmes@c...> > wrote: > > a large portion missing from conventional TCM is the one > dealing > with > > demon invasion > > > > the healer deals with qi of the patient, this more actively, > and > the > > patient deals with the qi of the healer, > > this more passively > > > > if the roles were reversed, and the qi of the healer, more > pristine > and > > __ Mail, cada vez melhor: agora com 1GB de espaço grátis! .br Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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