My take on pranic healing aligning with Catholic Faith

Aug 23, 2008 06:27

Pranic Healing is all about acknowledging our energy bodies aka auras. It's like "cleaning"/ "sweeping" people of their negative energy and energizing them with the Divine Power's energy. Divine Power is acknowledged differently in all religions, God for Catholics/Christians, Allah for Islam, etc. they acknowledge chakras and how energy tends to build up or lack in some of them. These imbalances reflect in physical pains/illnesses and all the pranic healer does is try to remove the negative energy blocking the natural flow of energy in the system and "energizing" or giving new energy in case some chakras are depleted and lack energy. They relate it to the concept of the river. Rivers are usually clean right because the water continuously flows. It constantly filters, or in some way it gets clean. In our body, energy is also flowing. When we hold something too tightly-let's say, hate, hurt, anger, etc. or there are other ways to stop the flow of energy by fear or ignorance (ignorance to love or use the heart chakra)  we create a blockage for the energy and the energy stagnates and gets old and negative.

Interesting eh? But you know the world is full of critics and passionate people. Some claim it's against Catholicism and some say it can align with Catholicism and Christianity. I believe the latter. It's not all black and white, it's true that when you get into this energy, pranic, spiritual realm it's hard to negate the other rituals/beliefs, but I cannot deny that there is no such thing as energy within the body. It is logical and truly makes sense, latching on perfectly to other puzzle pieces of knowledge that have been proven to be true. I believe it also because of a personal experience in pranic healing. As much as it can easily be connected to other esoteric beliefs, do not fear for I am not a purist so I only believe and practice to an extent. Pranic healing is usually connected to yoga, Buddhism, and the Hindu beliefs. People are against that, saying Christ-Believers cannot engage in such because of how pranic healing and other religions are usually found in the same field. But what they refuse to see is it can be connected to other things too. I personally believe that God, the Father of Jesus Christ's power was used by my cousin to heal me. Maybe this power is "stolen" aka not meant for us mere mortals to use or something. I don't know. But the deal of energy, chakras, etc. remains true in my book.

*some more thoughts are:

1) I believe there is always some truth to all religions. Otherwise, why would people be such disciples, right? For those hardcore Christians who find fault in co-believers when they acknowledge one truth in other religions, just think, maybe that ONE THING is the only basis / truth of the other religions.

2) i don't mean to be a smarty pa-cute pants but you know how people always use the Bible blindly to claim that an idea is not true? eg.: THE BIBLE NEVER SPEAKS OF CHAKRAS. JESUS NEVER SPOKE OF IT. 
check a dictionary. Does the Bible mention each and every word of the dictionary? No. Because there is no need for the Bible to do so. The Bible speaks of God's word and how He aspires for us to follow Him. Why will he speak of scientific stuff like energy? Or chakras? He may have mentioned doctors, but did he mention any cough syrup? Or Vitamins A, C, D, etc? No. But we don't say doctors are the occult because they use or prescribe medicines never heard of. 
I think you get my point.

sub idea: we do not limit our lives to the Bible depiction of living. we have taken many alternative routes that have in turn given feedback as to how to improve human living conditions. We are living in the newest age, still and always holding on to the truth of Jesus being the Only Way, Truth, and Light.

3) acupuncture, tai chi, meditation, yoga, witchcraft, blah blah are some esoteric material i was referring to.
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