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Chapter VII: The Practice of Pranic Healing.1999<br />

Chapter VII: The Practice of Pranic Healing.<br />

The use of the hands in healing seems to be the result of an instinctive<br />

tendency of the race. The mother naturally places her hands on the head<br />

of the child who runs to her with a story of a fall, or hurt, and the child seems<br />

to be quieted and relieved by the application of the mother’s hands. How<br />

many times do we see and hear mothers relieving their children in this way,<br />

saying: “Now, dear, it is all right—Mother has made it all right—now run<br />

away and play.” And the child departs, its tears drying on its cheeks.<br />

Or, if any of us hurt ourselves, how natural it is to place the hands on<br />

the part, and getting relief in that way. The curing of headaches by the<br />

application of the hands, is quite common, and the touch of the hand of the<br />

nurse brings relief to the sick person. And these simple movements—almost<br />

instinctive in their nature—form the basis of the practice of Pranic Healing.<br />

The process is so simple, that it scarcely needs to be taught, although in this<br />

book we shall present to your attention some of the best methods practiced<br />

by those who have attained proficiency in the science of this form of healing.<br />

The principal means of conveying Vital Force or Prana, in healing, are<br />

known as (1) Gazing, or transmitting by the eye; (2) Passes, or transmitting<br />

by the hands; and (3) Breathing, or transmitting by the breath. All of these

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