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Post by waterjag on May 18, 2006 6:20:25 GMT -5
As I have had no formal lessons in healing, apart from one reiki movement, the main way of healing someone else that I know about is through prayer
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Post by pearldancer on May 18, 2006 6:23:11 GMT -5
of course. . .with this as with Reiki the person has to be truly willing to be healed. .. . .funny how sometimes we think we are when in fact we are blocking ourselves from healing
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Post by Sáille on May 18, 2006 6:25:00 GMT -5
Reiki is pretty much considered to be unnecessary for the ones who truly have healing powers. Healing through prayer is perhaps the purest form of all external/internal ways of healing. A mere thought can change the course of history, after all. Formal lessons are, to my opinion, nothing more than a way to earn money. Cool for the people who cannot trigger their healing powers on their own... but so it is not for me. ;D
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Post by Caerai on May 18, 2006 6:32:37 GMT -5
Personally I don't consider prayer a form of healing, prayer is more an invokement in which you ask a spirit (in this case god) to make a change. That's all praying is, asking, the effect of the prayer itself may be healing, money, whatever ^^. As for healing...it's to do with the flow of energy, and the way this energy enters the person. Which sounds almost like Reiki, but as with anything the energy itself has to be exchanged, or it has to be influenced to make the needed change... I'm trying to figure out how toput it clearer I'll post again when I can
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Post by jeremy on Jun 2, 2006 3:53:14 GMT -5
For me, prayer is a part of healing, but what I request is information not action. I pray before I begin and during that time I find out what types of energy need to be sent to what parts of the one who I am trying to heal (sometimes energy must be removed as well). Most of the energy types I end up using in healing seem green, but the specific energy I use more often than any other is pale blue.
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