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Prana or Ki - vital energy or life force which keeps the body alive and healthy. In
Greek, it is called pneuma, in Polynesian, rnana, and in Hebrew, ruah, which
means "breath of life."
Chakras: energy centers
Ground vitality globule - prana contained in the ground
Aura - a radiating luminous cloud surrounding the body.
Sources of Prana
Sunlight Prana
Air Prana
Ground Prana
Visible Body
Bioplasmic Body
– interpenetrates the visible physical body and extends beyond it by four to
five inches.
Auras
• Inner Aura
○ invisible luminous energy field which follows the contour of
the visible physical body
○ Scanning – feeling the auras
○ Pranic depletion - When the bioplasmic body becomes sick,
it may be caused partially by general or localized
depletion of prana in the bioplasmic body. The inner aura
of the affected part is reduced to about two inches or less.
○ Pranic Congestion – sickness may also be caused by
prolonged excess prana in localized areas.
• Health Aura
○ Sum of all health rays
○ Health rays – bioplasmic rays project perpendicularly from
the surface of the physical body.
• Outer Aura – luminous energy field beyond the health aura
○ Extend 3 feet away.
○ Multicolored and shaped like an inverted egg.
○ Its color are influenced by the physical, emotional, and
mental states of a person.
○ Acts as a container or bottle for the subtle energy which
prevents the leaking out of pranic energy.
Chakras or Energy Centers
11 Major Chakras
Crown Chakra
Forehead Chakra
Ajna Chakra
Throat Chakra
Back Heart Chakra
Front Heart Chakra Back Solar Plexus
Front Solar Plexus Back Spleen Chakra Chakra
Front Spleen Chakra
Navel Chakra Meng Mein Chakra
2) Sex Chakra: This chakra is located at the pubic area. It controls and energizes
the sexual organs and the bladder.
3) Solar Plexus Chakra: There are two solar plexus chakras. The one located at the
solar plexus is called the front solar plexus chakra and the one at the back is called
the back solar plexus chakra. The term "solar plexus chakra" shall mean both the
front and the back solar plexus chakras. The solar plexus chakra energizes and
controls the pancreas, liver, stomach, large intestine, the appendix, the diaphragm
and to a certain degree, the small intestine. The heart is greatly affected by this
chakra. The front solar plexus chakra is an energy clearing house center, a large
portion of prana from the lower chakras passes through the front solar plexus
chakra before reaching the higher chakras and vice versa. The whole body can be
strengthened by energizing the solar plexus chakra.
4) Heart Chakra: There are two heart chakras. The one located in front of the
physical heart at the center of the chest is called the front heart chakra and the
other is at the back and is called the back heart chakra. The front heart chakra
controls and energizes the physical heart and the thymus gland. The back heart
chakra controls and energizes primarily the lungs and to a lesser degree the heart
and the thymus gland. The term "heart chakra" shall mean both the front and the
back heart chakras.
5) Throat Chakra: The throat chakra energizes and controls the thyroid and
parathyroid glands, and the throat.
6) Ajna Chakra: This chakra is located at the area between the eyebrows. It
energizes and controls the pituitary gland, and it also energizes to a certain degree
the brain. It is also called the master chakra because it directs and controls the
other chakras and their corresponding endocrine glands. Energizing this chakra will
cause the other chakras to light in a certain sequence. Some healers project prana
to the ajna chakra to reach an ailing part that is located far from the ajna chakra.
The ajna chakra affects the eyes, nose, brain, and other nearby organs.
7) Crown Chakra: This chakra is located at the crown of the head. It energizes and
controls the brain and the pineal gland. Energizing this chakra will cause the
projected prana to flow to other parts of the body. It is just like pouring water to a
funnel. Some healers project prana to the crown chakra in order to reach an
affected part.
1. Cleansing
a. Cleansing is necessary to facilitate the absorption of prana or ki.
b. Healing takes a longer time without cleansing and more prana is required
to heal the patient.
c. A possible radical reaction could be induced if cleansing is not done
before or after energizing.
d. Cleansing is necessary to reduce the risk of damaging the finer bioplasmic
channels (called meridians or energy centers).
Hand Chakras
○ Left and right hand chakras which are considered as minor chakras.
○ 1 inch in diameter
○ For each fingers, there is mini chakra
○ Used for absorbing and projecting ki.
1. Energizing
5 Basic Techniques
○ Sensitizing the hands
○ Scanning
Scanning the inner aura. (A) shows congestion while (B) shows pranic
depletion.
○ Sweeping
○Ener
g izing
with Prana
○ Stabilizing the Projected Prana
Usually your body will be able to heal itself at a certain rate. For example, if you
got a wound or burn, your body can heal itself and restore within few days to a week.
Even if you don’t use any medicine, your body can heal itself.
You must have prana or life energy to a lead a healthy life. The process of healing
can be accelerated through enhancing the life force on the affected parts or on whole
body.