Prana or ki is that
life energy which keeps the body alive and healthy. In Greek it is
called 'pneuma', in Polynesian 'mana', and in Hebrew 'ruah', which
means 'breath of life'. The healer projects prana or life energy or
'the breath of life' to the patient, thereby, healing the patient.
It is through this process that this so-called 'miraculous healing'
is accomplished. Basically, there are three major sources of prana:
solar prana, air prana and ground prana:
Solar Prana
Solar prana is prana from sunlight. It invigorates the whole body
and promotes good health. It can be obtained by sunbathing or exposure
to sunlight for about five to ten minutes and by drinking water that
has been exposed to sunlight.
Prolonged exposure or too much solar prana would harm the whole physical
body since it is quite potent.
Prana contained in the air is called air prana or air vitality globule.
Air prana is absorbed by the lungs through breathing and is also absorbed
directly by the energy centers of the bioplasmic body.
These energy centers are called chakras. More air prana can be absorbed
by deep slow rhythmic breathing than by short shallow breathing. It
can also be absorbed through the pores of the skin by persons who
have undergone certain training.
Ground Prana
Prana contained in the ground is called ground prana or ground vitality
globule. This is absorbed through the soles of the feet. This is done
automatically and unconsciously.
Walking barefoot increases the amount of ground prana absorbed by
the body. One can learn to consciously draw in more ground prana to
increase one's vitality, capacity to do more work, and ability to
think more clearly.
Water Prana
Water absorbs prana from sunlight, air, and ground that it comes in
contact with. Plants and trees absorb prana from sunlight, air, water,
and ground. Men and animals obtain prana from sunlight, air, ground,
water, and food. Fresh food contains more prana than preserved food.
Prana for healing
Prana can also be projected to another person for healing. Persons
with a lot of excess prana tend to make other people around them feel
better and livelier. However, those who are depleted tend to unconsciously
absorb prana from other people. You may have encountered persons who
tend to make you feel tired or drained for no apparent reason at all.
Prana in nature Certain
trees, such alpine trees or old and gigantic healthy trees, exude
a lot of excess prana. Tired or sick people benefit much by lying
down or resting underneath these trees. Better results can be obtained
by verbally requesting the being of the tree to help the sick person
get well. Anyone can also learn to consciously absorb prana from these
trees through the palms, such that the body would tingle and become
numb because of the tremendous amount of prana absorbed. This skill
can be acquired after only a few sessions of practice.
Power places
Certain areas or places tend to have more prana than others. Some
of these highly energized areas tend to become healing centers.
Weather
During bad weather conditions, many people get sick not only because
of the changes in temperature but also because of the decrease in
solar and air prana (life energy).
Thus, a lot of people feel mentally and physically sluggish or become
susceptible to infectious diseases. This can be counteracted by consciously
absorbing prana or ki from the air and the ground. It has been clairvoyantly
observed that there is more prana during daytime than at night. Prana
reaches a very low level at about three or four in the morning.