Beliefs Associated With Energy Healing

By Christine Taylor


When it comes to maintaining a healthy body, mind and spirit, there are a number of ways to do so. In one case, those suffering from a number of illnesses and conditions prefer energy healing opposed to traditional medicine. In order to understand why this is the case, one must understand the beliefs associated with the practice.

In most cases, practitioners of the healing arts are trained in specific areas. While this is the case, it should be noted that these individuals are not considered medical professionals. For, these methods often include, distance, hands-on and hands-off healing. At the same time, a number of nursing organizations and professionals have recently accepted therapeutic touch as a valid form.

While most often used with humans, some of the same methods and techniques are now being used when it comes to working with animals. As a result, these healing forms are often considered universal in nature. In most cases, the recipient will feel a sense of heat during a session. After which, it is believed the energy transferred from healer to recipient continues to work in various ways even after a session is complete.

There are several schools of thought associated with these methods and techniques. For example, therapeutic touch, Manual therapy massage, Reiki, Rolfing, Qigong, Contact and Distance just to name a few. While not as well known, color and sound therapies are often provided at New Age health and psychic fairs and have received positive feedback from those in attendance. In fact, these events can often be a great way to explore a number of different alternative methods and techniques in the healing arts.

While considered a Spiritual form, the methods are not associated with any organized religion. As such, most are labeled as non-denominational when it comes to associated beliefs. In fact, a number of organized religions view the methods as being outside the concept of God. For, unlike faith which often requires the laying on of hands by a priest or other religious figure, most practitioners do not have to be associated with any religious belief.

While this is the case, both share skepticism when it comes to those whom believe in either form. At the same time, the nursing profession and others have found therapeutic touch to have merit though still remain skeptical of other forms.

One area which has the most skeptics in that of distant healing. For, it can often be difficult to believe that an individual across the room, across town or across the world could have the ability to impact someone so far away. As a result, most believe that the process in this area is suggestive rather than explanatory.

Whether believing in distance or other forms, the methods and techniques have become more popular over the last few decades. For, the more individuals who experience success with the methods and techniques used in different areas have provided a number of reviews and testimonials which have created more interest over time. As a result, more people than ever before are now at least trying these alternative methods.




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