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Pranic healing: Connecting between the therapist-a cartographer and the patient- a traveller

By Manuka Wijesinghe

Take a turn down Moor Road in Wellawatte, open the gate to number 20 any time between 9 and 12 and 5 and 7 p.m. on weekdays, enter this secret garden and one will find an exquisite array of tropical birds chirping and nibbling kernels of bird seed and displaying their hued magnificence to those men and women patiently awaiting treatment.

How is this possible? A few yards off Galle Road, with its screeching brakes, tooting horns, insatiable shoppers, carbon emissions and the fumes of Colombo’s refuse? It is possible because Number 20 Moor Road is the location of the Pranic Healing Foundation of Sri Lanka. And as patients feel comfortable, relaxed, satiated, and energized, so do Colombo’s avian guests.
What is Pranic Healing? Pranic healing is a system of healing created and developed by Master Choa Kok Sui which can relieve and assist in the cure of all human ailments, be it simple stress or cancer.

How does Pranic healing work? A human being is surrounded by an energy field. This is known as the human aura. The human aura is the shield which protects the body from external pathogens. If the aura is intact and balanced no disease will penetrate the human body.

One can even dare to call the aura an immune system created out of energy. Unfortunately this immune system tends to malfunction not only with disease, but also with worry and psychological distress. And those suffering from debilitating diseases usually have an aura that complements the malfunctioning body. The job of Pranic healers is to set it straight in order to not only protect the human body, but also to drive away diseases and worries from both body, and mind. Pranic Healing is holistic healing.

How do Pranic Healers treat? Pranic healers have the ability to feel this energy body, detect where it is malfunctioned and then treat it. No matter the disease, in a matter of minutes the patient senses a remarkable change. Some of these changes could be the disappearance of pain, the easing of stress, the appeasement of a cough or even the decongestion of a blocked sinus. And many more.
Pranic healing treats the energy body. It does not treat the chemical body. Hence Pranic healing does not request patients to stop taking their prescribed medications. If patients choose to do so, it is at their own discretion. Pranic healing is a complementary healing method.

Pranic healing is a support that can be used along any one, or all of these multiple roads. It escorts, revitalizes and strengthens the patient. For after all, it is the patient who is the final healer of his malady. Not the therapist, or the therapy. The therapist is only a cartographer, the patient is the traveller.

The Pranic Healing Foundation is open from Monday to Friday. Tel: 0094-11-2580048 or e mail, pranic@lankabiz.net

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