Key Takeaways
1. Prana: The Universal Life Force
Prana or ki is that vital energy or life force which keeps the body alive and healthy.
Life's essential energy. Prana, also known as ki, pneuma, mana, or ruah, is the fundamental vital energy that sustains all life. It is the invisible force responsible for maintaining health and vitality in the physical body. Without prana, life ceases to exist, highlighting its critical role in our very being.
Diverse sources. This vital energy is absorbed from various natural sources, constantly replenishing our system. The three primary sources are:
- Solar Prana: From sunlight, invigorating and promoting good health, absorbed through sunbathing or sun-exposed water.
- Air Prana: From the air, absorbed by the lungs through rhythmic breathing and directly by energy centers called chakras.
- Ground Prana: From the earth, absorbed through the soles of the feet, increasing vitality and mental clarity.
Plants and trees also absorb prana from these sources, exuding excess energy that can benefit tired or sick individuals.
Energy exchange. Prana is not static; it flows and can be exchanged between individuals and the environment. People with an abundance of prana can project it to others for healing, while those who are depleted may unconsciously draw energy from others, causing them to feel drained. Consciously absorbing prana from nature, like resting under a large tree, can significantly boost one's energy levels.
2. The Bioplasmic Body: Our Invisible Energy Blueprint
The physical body is actually composed of two parts: the visible physical body, and the unseen or invisible energy body called the bioplasmic body.
Invisible counterpart. Every person possesses an invisible luminous energy body, known as the bioplasmic body or etheric double, which interpenetrates and extends several inches beyond the visible physical body. This energy field, visible to clairvoyants and captured by Kirlian photography, mirrors the physical body's form and is crucial for its health. It comprises the inner aura (following body contours), health aura (protective rays), and outer aura (an egg-shaped field extending about three feet).
Disease manifestation. The bioplasmic body is intimately connected to the physical body; what affects one, affects the other. Diseases often manifest first as energy imbalances in the bioplasmic body before appearing physically. These imbalances can be:
- Pranic Depletion: Localized lack of prana, causing hollows in the aura and under-activation of chakras.
- Pranic Congestion: Localized excess of prana, causing protrusions in the aura and over-activation of chakras.
These conditions block the fine bioplasmic channels (meridians or nadis) through which prana flows, leading to malfunction or susceptibility to infection in the corresponding physical parts.
Mind-body connection. Emotions and thoughts profoundly influence the bioplasmic body. Negative emotions like anger or intense worry can devitalize the bioplasmic body, making it susceptible to illness, or cause specific pranic congestions/depletions that lead to physical ailments like ulcers or heart problems. Conversely, positive mental states and visualizations can influence and mold the bioplasmic body, promoting healing and well-being.
3. The Core of Healing: Cleansing and Energizing
Pranic healing is an ancient science and art of healing that utilizes prana or ki or vital energy to heal the whole physical body.
Two fundamental pillars. Pranic healing operates on two basic principles: cleansing and energizing the patient's bioplasmic body with prana. Cleansing involves removing devitalized, diseased bioplasmic matter and clearing blocked energy channels, while energizing replenishes the affected areas with fresh, vital energy. These actions restore the body's natural ability to heal itself.
Importance of cleansing. Thorough cleansing is paramount before energizing to prevent radical reactions (temporary worsening of symptoms) and facilitate prana absorption. Attempting to energize a congested area is like pouring fresh coffee into a cup already full of stale coffee—inefficient and slow. Cleansing ensures that fresh prana can flow freely, disentangles and strengthens health rays, seals holes in the outer aura, and significantly accelerates the healing process.
Energizing for vitality. After cleansing, energizing with prana is applied to the depleted areas, providing the necessary life force for repair and regeneration. The healer projects prana, often through hand chakras, while simultaneously drawing in prana from the surroundings to avoid self-depletion. The projected prana must be directed with intention to the affected chakra and then to the specific ailing part for rapid and effective relief.
4. Mastering the Art of Scanning and Sweeping
The healer projects prana into the patient, thereby healing him.
Diagnostic touch. Scanning is the technique of using sensitized hands to feel the patient's bioplasmic energy field, or aura, to locate areas of pranic depletion (hollows) or congestion (protrusions). This allows the healer to accurately diagnose energy imbalances without clairvoyance. Regular practice of sensitizing the hands by concentrating on the palm chakras enhances this ability, making the hands sensitive to subtle energy.
Cleansing through sweeping. Sweeping is a cleansing technique that removes diseased bioplasmic matter, unclogs meridians, and disentangles health rays. It can be:
- General Sweeping: Applied to the entire bioplasmic body, starting from the head and moving downwards, flicking hands to discard dirty energy into a salt-water disposal unit.
- Localized Sweeping: Focused on specific affected parts, performed in any direction.
Sweeping is crucial for preparing the body to absorb fresh prana, preventing radical reactions, and strengthening the body's protective energy shield.
Energizing and stabilizing. After sweeping, the affected parts are energized by projecting prana from the healer's hand chakras, often accompanied by pranic breathing to amplify the energy flow. It's vital to stop energizing when the treated area feels sufficiently charged (slight repulsion or cessation of flow) and to stabilize the projected prana. Stabilization, achieved by visualizing blue prana or mentally willing the energy to remain, prevents the prana from leaking out and ensures lasting healing.
5. The Eleven Major Chakras: Energy Powerhouses
Chakras, or whirling energy centers, are very important parts of the bioplasmic body.
Body's energy hubs. The bioplasmic body contains major, minor, and mini chakras, which are whirling energy centers that absorb, digest, and distribute prana throughout the body. Major chakras, typically three to four inches in diameter, control and energize vital organs and endocrine glands, acting like power stations for the physical system. Malfunctioning chakras are a primary cause of many ailments.
Key chakra functions: Each major chakra has specific roles and influences:
- Crown Chakra: Brain, pineal gland, entire body; illumination.
- Forehead Chakra: Nervous system, pineal gland; memory, paralysis.
- Ajna Chakra: Pituitary gland, endocrine glands; master chakra, controls others.
- Throat Chakra: Throat, thyroid/parathyroid glands; lower concrete mind, higher creativity.
- Heart Chakra (Front/Back): Heart, thymus gland, circulatory system (front); lungs (back); higher emotions.
- Solar Plexus Chakra (Front/Back): Pancreas, liver, stomach, intestines, diaphragm; energy clearing house, lower emotions, heating/cooling system.
- Spleen Chakra (Front/Back): Major entry for air prana, energizes other chakras; general well-being.
- Navel Chakra: Small/large intestines, appendix; general vitality, produces "synthetic ki."
- Meng Mein Chakra: Kidneys, adrenal glands, blood pressure; pumping station for basic chakra energy.
- Sex Chakra: Sexual organs, bladder, legs; physical creative center.
- Basic Chakra: Base of spine; entire physical body (bones, muscles, blood), adrenal/sex organs; self-survival, growth.
Chakra interconnections. Chakras are interconnected, and a disturbance in one can affect others. For instance, the solar plexus chakra, sensitive to emotions, strongly influences the heart. Energizing a chakra can have a funneling effect, distributing prana to associated organs or even the entire body, making them crucial targets in healing.
6. Harnessing Color Pranas for Targeted Healing
Using color prana instead of white prana is just like approaching a specialist instead of a general practitioner.
Specialized energy. White prana, composed of red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet pranas, can be broken down into these specific color energies by the chakras. Color pranas are more specialized and potent than general white prana, allowing for targeted and rapid healing of specific ailments. Mastering their use requires visualization and practice.
Properties and applications: Each color prana possesses unique qualities:
- Red Prana: Strengthening, vitalizing, distributive, constructive (tissue repair), stimulating. Used for wounds, broken bones, paralysis, general weakness, allergies.
- Orange Prana: Expelling, eliminative, decongesting, cleansing, loosening, destructive. Used for waste elimination, kidney/bladder issues, constipation, blood clots, arthritis, cysts. (Caution: Avoid on delicate organs like eyes, brain, heart).
- Green Prana: Breaking down, digestive, decongesting, detoxifying, disinfecting, dissolving. Used for blood clots, disinfection, colds, fevers, loosening stubborn diseased matter.
- Yellow Prana: Cohesion, cementing, assimilating, multiplying, growth, stimulating nerves. Used for wounds, fractured bones, skin problems, cellular repair.
- Blue Prana: Strong disinfectant, inhibiting, localizing, contracting, soothing, mild anesthetic, cooling, pliability. Used for infections, pain relief, inflammation, stopping bleeding, fever.
- Violet Prana: Potent, combines properties of all other pranas. Used for severe ailments, severe infections, regenerating damaged organs.
Safe and effective use. When using color pranas, it's often safer to combine a lighter shade of color prana with white prana, visualizing white at the core with a tinge of color on the periphery. This dilutes potency and harmonizes the effect. Green prana is generally milder and safer for delicate organs than orange. When in doubt, white prana is the safest choice.
7. Advanced Healing Techniques: Beyond the Basics
Activating and energizing the basic and meng mein chakras is considered a master healing technique.
Master Healing Technique. This powerful technique involves activating and energizing the basic and meng mein chakras, which significantly boosts the body's pranic energy level and defense mechanism. The basic chakra energizes the entire physical body, while the meng mein chakra acts as a "pump" or accelerator for the upward flow of this energy. This technique can:
- Rapidly strengthen internal organs and the entire body.
- Accelerate tissue repair and cell growth (useful pre/post-surgery).
- Revive unconscious or dying patients.
- Increase resistance against severe infections.
However, it must be used with extreme caution and only by experienced healers, as over-activation can lead to high blood pressure, brain damage (in children), or worsen conditions like cancer, venereal diseases, or severe heart ailments.
Instantaneous wound healing. For fresh wounds, orange-red prana (60% red, 40% orange) is projected from the healer's and patient's activated basic chakras. This combination rapidly accelerates cell growth, leading to quick closure and healing of the wound. This technique is highly effective for external cuts but should not be used on delicate internal organs due to the potency of orange prana.
Regeneration and specialized pranas. Greenish-violet and greenish-yellow pranas are used for regenerating damaged brain, nerve cells, and internal organs, followed by light whitish-red prana for strengthening. Orange-yellow prana is specifically used for skin or bone grafting to "fill" gaps, while greenish-red prana is for rapid healing of old wounds and burns. These advanced applications require precise visualization and understanding of color prana properties.
8. Self-Healing and Personal Health Management
In self-healing, the same basic principles of cleansing and energizing are used.
Empowering self-care. Pranic self-healing empowers individuals to manage their own health using the same principles of cleansing and energizing. Various methods can be employed:
- Manual Approach: Using hands to sweep and energize affected chakras or body parts.
- Pore Breathing: Inhaling prana through pores and exhaling diseased matter.
- Taoist Technique: Similar to pore breathing, but with specific sounds to facilitate expelling diseased matter from organs.
- Chakral Breathing: Concentrating on an affected chakra or organ, visualizing it inhaling fresh prana and exhaling dirty matter.
These techniques, especially chakral breathing, are potent but require moderation to avoid over-energizing.
General well-being. For overall health, general cleansing and energizing are crucial. Methods include:
- Pranic Breathing: Diffusing consciousness throughout the body, inhaling prana, and exhaling diseased matter.
- Visualization Approach: Visualizing oneself being swept and energized.
- Meditation on the White Light: A two-part meditation for general cleansing, energizing, and circulating prana throughout the body.
Regular physical exercise is also vital, as it promotes prana circulation, expels used-up energy, and facilitates prana assimilation.
Holistic lifestyle. A truly holistic approach to self-healing integrates pranic practices with conventional health measures. This includes:
- Proper diet, sufficient water intake, and regular physical exercise.
- Maintaining a calm disposition and clear mind.
- Seeking medical consultation and medication when necessary.
- Resting under trees to absorb natural prana.
- Practicing inner reflection and meditation to manage emotions and generate positive karma.
9. Distant Healing: Energy Beyond Proximity
Prana [vital energy] colored by the thought of the sender may be projected to persons at a distance, who are willing to receive it, and the healing can be done this way.
Telephonic energy link. Distant pranic healing operates on the principle that all etheric bodies are interconnected parts of the earth's etheric body, allowing a healer to establish a psychic link with a patient regardless of physical distance. Energy follows thought, enabling the healer to remove diseased energy and project prana to the patient. This requires a developed psychic faculty, honed through regular practice.
Distant scanning. Healers can learn to psychically scan a patient's bioplasmic body and physical body from a distance. This involves closing the eyes and visualizing the patient, observing the chakras, organs, and spine for imbalances (brightness, grayness, thickness, obstructions). This skill is developed by comparing psychic scans with physical examinations and patient feedback, gradually increasing accuracy over time.
Remote cleansing and energizing. Distant healing involves visualizing the patient and performing general and localized sweeping, then energizing the affected chakras and parts. The healer can either draw prana into their own body before projecting it or draw prana directly from the surroundings to the patient. It is crucial to visualize the diseased matter being properly disposed of and the treated areas becoming bright and healthy.
10. The Power of Meditation on Twin Hearts
The crown chakra can only be fully activated when the heart chakra is first fully activated.
Gateway to higher consciousness. The Meditation on the Twin Hearts is a powerful technique for achieving Buddhic or cosmic consciousness, also known as illumination. It is based on activating the heart chakra (center of higher emotions like compassion and joy) and the crown chakra (center of divine love and oneness with all). The heart chakra is considered the lower correspondence of the crown chakra, and its full activation is a prerequisite for the crown chakra to fully open and receive spiritual energies.
Blessing the Earth. The core practice involves blessing the entire Earth with loving-kindness through both the heart and crown chakras. By using these chakras as channels for spiritual energies, they become activated. This act of world service, "in blessing that you are blessed," generates immense positive karma and spiritual energy for the practitioner. Visualizations of the Earth being filled with dazzling pink light, joy, peace, and harmony enhance the blessing's potency.
Achieving illumination. Once the heart and crown chakras are activated, the meditation progresses to concentrating on a dazzling white light at the crown or inside the head, while mentally uttering the mantra "Aum" and focusing intensely on the gap between two Aums. This intense concentration can lead to an "inner explosion of light," a glimpse of illumination, and an experience of divine ecstasy. Regular practice, humility, and detachment from results are key to this profound spiritual experience.
11. Holistic Approach and the Future of Pranic Healing
Miracles are fantastic events which utilize hidden laws of nature that most people are not aware of Miracles do not break the laws of nature, they are actually based on them!
Integrated healing. Pranic healing advocates a holistic approach, recognizing that disease stems from a combination of physical, emotional, and bioplasmic factors. While pranic healing is powerful, it should complement, not replace, orthodox medical treatment. Combining pranic healing with proper diet, physical exercise, medicinal drugs, emotional therapy, or surgery yields faster and more effective results, emphasizing objectivity and avoiding fanaticism in any single healing modality.
Seed ideas for future research. The book introduces "seed ideas" for future scientific exploration, extending beyond current understanding:
- Nutrition and Prana: Studying the quantity and types of color prana in foods, and how they affect the bioplasmic body, explaining why fresh food is more nutritious than preserved, or why certain foods aggravate conditions like hemorrhoids.
- Ginseng's Energetic Effects: Clairvoyant observations show ginseng significantly expands and brightens the aura, increases "synthetic ki," and has cleansing/energizing effects, suggesting its role in boosting pranic energy.
- Classifying Drugs by Color Prana: A new classification system for herbs and drugs based on their predominant color prana properties (e.g., diuretics under orange prana for expelling, analgesics under blue prana for soothing).
- Hygiene and Diseased Bioplasmic Matter: Recognizing that diseased energy can be transmitted and accumulate in environments (like hospital rooms), necessitating etheric cleansing methods (sunlight, colored lights, religious rituals).
Technological advancements. The future of pranic healing envisions advanced technologies:
- Geometric Pranic Generators: Pyramids, cones, or concentric designs that naturally generate and focus pranic energy, enhancing healing environments.
- Pranic Laser Therapy: Using soft laser light (with specific carbon content, wattage, and exposure time) to transform white prana into specific color pranas, offering rapid and precise healing comparable to advanced healers.
These advancements, coupled with the ethical development of the heart among scientists and leaders, promise a future where paranormal healing becomes common and universally applied.