Saturday 21 March 2015

By Lelia Hall





Many cultures around the world believe that almost any health concern they may face can be alleviated by balancing the vibrations of the invisible field of power that encompasses their physical self and cleansing their chakras. The premise is that all of the body's systems need to be operating in harmony to promote proper functioning. Several techniques for spiritual energy healing are employed to adjust the aura and correct imbalances.



Those who seek alternatives to traditional medical practices often turn to a variety of holistic methods to generate a harmonious aura. Most individuals who prefer the nature based techniques are looking to avoid having to take medications or resorting to surgeries to correct a number of health issues. Most of the procedures and beliefs stem back to several ancient civilizations and cultures.



The many tiered field of energies that resonates around an individual's physical body is known as an aura. Whenever the person is in great health and a calm emotional state, this force reflects that harmony by vibrating at the same frequencies. Anytime distress, pain or a disruption in one of the organs or key internal systems is present, one or more layers with show this disruption by being out of sync.



The base belief in these techniques is the idea that one person can use their own power field to heal another, or that an individual is capable of performing certain actions to realign themselves. Positive thoughts, emotions and intent are very important for anyone attempting a method of this sort. Negativity is toxic and should be avoided.



Several holistic methods are centered around keeping the chakras unblocked and in balance. This is an ancient Hindu belief that says there are seven wheels spinning along a person's spine, each corresponding to various nerves and systems within one's body. A blockage in one of these points causes an imbalance in the aura, signifies a health concern and requires a proper cleansing be performed.



Reiki, a system by which a healer uses their hands to channel their own energies into the body of another, is but one holistic technique used to correct imbalances. As the practitioner is actually connecting with the patient's aura, there is no actual physical contact made. The power to clear chakra blockages and restore resonating harmony all comes from the intense concentration of positive forces.



The ancient Chinese practice of acupressure is very similar to acupuncture though it does not require the use of needles. Pressure is applied with the fingers to specific points of one's body to counteract a variety of issues including arthritis, aches, pains, tension and stress. Pressing these key spots will cause the blood to flow more freely and release the endorphins required to stimulate a person's immune system.



Reflexology is another popular technique that is quite similar to acupressure. This system states that nerve points corresponding to every functional system, internal organ and individual body parts can be found in the feet and hands, and that the application of pressure to a specific spot can help relieve many issues. There are many other holistic practices commonly used to cleanse one's energies, restore balance and promote health without resorting to traditional medicinal treatments.









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