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scholar of Indian philosophy Ernest Wood discusses the role of mind in pranic healing: |
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Each teacher has his own variations, but in all cases it is agreed that there is no deliberate manipulation of these "airs." What does happen in cases of psychic healing, is that the healer gives some of his own "vitality" by a process resembling thought-transference. . . .
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This essential life force that healers and patients alike perceive as energy seems to act as an interface between mind and matter. It seems to respond to information from a healer's focused intentions, and to affect the physiology of a patient's body. Some individuals have a highly developed psychic sense that allows them to perceive flowing colors around a person's body that give information pertaining to one's health. Some psychic healers possess an uncommon ability to do psychic diagnosis, and believe that the process of psychically diagnosing and treating illness can be taught to others, just as if it were another medical specialty. |
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Prominent New York healer Barbara Brennan teaches students at the healing school she founded to use a "High Sense Perception" to observe their clients' auras. Students learn to watch the client's constantly changing flow of energy, which is undetectable by normal vision.35 Brennan attempts to teach this clairvoyant perception to her students, so that they may use it in their healing practice to diagnose clients' problems, and rebalance and recharge their clients' energy field or aura. |
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Brennan was formerly employed as a physicist at NASA, where she studied the reflection of solar light from the earth. Her knowledge of spectroscopy allows her a rare specificity in talking about people's auras. When she described a person's energy field as measured in hundreds of nanometers, she got laser physicist Russell's attention. |
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When Russell and I did a remote-viewing demonstration for her, she described seeing a beam of light going from his head to wherever his focus |
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