Sunday, June 3, 2018

The Beliefs Associated With Energy Healing

By Christine Taylor


When it comes to maintaining a healthy body, mind and spirit, there are a number of ways to do so. In one case, those suffering from a number of illnesses and conditions prefer energy healing opposed to traditional medicine. In order to understand why this is the case, one must understand the beliefs associated with the practice.

In most cases, practitioners of the healing arts are trained in specific areas. While this is the case, it should be noted that these individuals are not considered medical professionals. For, these methods often include, distance, hands-on and hands-off healing. At the same time, a number of nursing organizations and professionals have recently accepted therapeutic touch as a valid form.

Often considered Spiritual in nature, one guide refers to the process as being the transfer of energy from one being to another. While most often used on humans, the methods have also been known to work with various aspects of the animal kingdom. As such, it is considered to be a rather universal form. Most often, the recipient reports feeling a sense of heat during the process which results in the elimination of physical discomfort.

There are several schools of thought associated with these methods and techniques. For example, therapeutic touch, Manual therapy massage, Reiki, Rolfing, Qigong, Contact and Distance just to name a few. While not as well known, color and sound therapies are often provided at New Age health and psychic fairs and have received positive feedback from those in attendance. In fact, these events can often be a great way to explore a number of different alternative methods and techniques in the healing arts.

The practice is considered spiritual though non-religious and is often always non-denominational. As such, while it does suggest that the recipient must believe the method being used, it is quite different from faith healing. For, most often faith healing requires a religious leader to lay hands on the individual to effect a cure.

While this is the case, some require more training than others. For example, Reiki requires practitioners to go through multi-levels of training. Whereas, those providing massage must go through massage school and obtain licensing in most areas of the world, including all states in the United States. Whereas, other forms which require no such training are often considered the most skeptical when it comes to these methods and techniques.

One area which has the most skeptics in that of distant healing. For, it can often be difficult to believe that an individual across the room, across town or across the world could have the ability to impact someone so far away. As a result, most believe that the process in this area is suggestive rather than explanatory.

Whether holding a belief in distance or other forms, those obtaining these services often report success. In most cases, the practices heal not only the body but also help create a balance in body, mind and spirit. While this is the case, only those whom have experienced the process and techniques can testify as to whether any of these methods have actually been successful in eliminating illness or pain associated with injury.




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