You are here: Index The Physical Body Pranic Therapy

Pranic Therapy

Pranic Therapy Part I - An Introduction

Pranic Therapy is an alternative system of Medicine using therapy with the Universal Stream of Consciousness, the Cosmic Prana.

Pranic Therapy can be effectuated by proper knowledge of the psycho- physical organism, physical and mental discipline and opening all our channels to the Cosmic Prana. This is normally effected in seven steps

The Seven Stages of Pranic Therapy

1. Knowledge of the Psychosomatic Machine
2. Regulation of Sleep, food & Exercise
3. Relaxation
4. Attunement to Biorythms ( Circadian Rhythms, Solar & Lunar Rhythms )
5. Removing mental blocks ( Difficult due to Repression )
6. Overcoming Prajnaparadha ( Fault of Awareness due to misuse of our cognitive & conative functions)
7. Opening the system to the Cosmic Prana ( Opening all channels to the Divine Shakti )

Introduction

With the advent of rapid industrialization, urbanization and the breakdown of family life after the Second World War, social life in the West became tense & stressful. The spread of materialistic ideas and ideals and the erosion of faith in Morality & the Law Divine & the social disturbance caused by the Vietnam War brought a sense of futility & meaninglessness in the Western psyche.The limitations of the Western system of chemotherapy & adverse side-effects of antibiotics, sedatives and certain other drugs and the disillusionment with the promises of science & technology made millions turn to Oriental philosophies, divine practices & systems of therapy.

The response from the Orient was benevolent. Favoured by the social revolution that swept through several countries in the West in the 1960s, these countries, especially the US, came to be flooded with Gurus and Yogis. Yoga, TM, Reiki - all attained world-wide popularity.

Three Modern Movements

As a byproduct three modern movements came into being. They are Neo-humanisn, interreligious dialogue and Holistic Health. The term 'Neo-humanism' refers to a basic change in modern man's attitude towards himself and his fellowmen which is characterised by

a) the recognition of the essential goodness of man
b) focus on existential problems
c) striving for higher transcendental experience.

The contribution of Ramakrishna Movement to inter-faith dialogue was immense. Other movements like Maharshi International University & Self Realisation Fellowship contributed to this change in the human mindset.

Holistic Health

Holistic Health refers to a modern movement which regards health as a dynamic state of the total human being. Although the symptoms of a disease may be found in certain tissues or organs, health is not a mere removal of such symptoms by the treatment of the affected tissues or organs, but a state of multidimensional experience, according to this perspective. The mind, body & environment are in a state of dynamic interaction & the maintenance of this interaction in an optimum state of efficiency is what health means. In other words " To be healthy is to have the ability to live with full use of our faculties and be vigorous, alert & happy to be alive, even in old age, despite an occasional bout of illness." This " operational health" has been defined as wellness. It is a sense of all-round well-being as contrasted with illness. .

The greatest aspect of holistic health is its recognition of the role played by mind in health. " Mind is omnipotent " said Freud & he had shown that the Unconscious played a key role in causing certain diseases which came to be described as psychosomatic diseases. He looked upon the Unconscious chiefly as the repository of negative emotions. His early disciple Carl Jung expanded the concept of the Unconscious to make it include good emotions and even spiritual urges. Adler, another disciple of Freud showed that the ego could alter unconscious behaviour.

The connecting link between the body and mind was not clear. The work of the Canadian endocrinologist Hans Selye brought the much needed connecting link. In his classic work " The Stress of Life " Selye showed that mental stress was the root cause of several types of common illness such as hypertension, hyperacidity etc. The 'stressor' (the original source of stress ) excites the hypothalamus in the brain. This vital organ which controls the autonomic nervous system activates the pituitary to secrete the stress hormone ( known as ACTH ) which stimulates the secretion of several hormones and steroids (including the well known, adrenaline or epinephrine). More sugar is released into the blood & BP is increased as a result of these changes. According to Selye, stress is unavoidable in life. ( The emotional centre in the brain, when upset, stimulates the oxintic cells to secrete more hydrochloric acid in the stomach which leads to hyperacidity.) When it goes beyond a certain tolerance level ( which varies from person to person ) the system breaks down resulting in illness.

To the scientific picture of body-mind interrelationship given above, certain new concepts were added. One was the idea that if negative emotions could cause illness, positive emotions can cause "wellness". The attention of medical experts & the imagination of the public was captured by this innovative idea when Normal Cousins, editor of Saturday Review, published a convincing account of his recovery from a debilitating & incurable disease of the connective tissue. The patient's understanding of the disease & his active participation in the recovery process was highlighted by his case.

The most difficult and controversial aspect of holistic health is another idea that by creating proper awareness within himself man could exercise a certain degree of voluntary control over the healing processes taking place in his body. After the aftermath of Pavlov's demonstration of conditioned reflexes, another Russian scientist K M Bykov and his colleagues showed in 1924 that several involuntary processes such as regulation of body heat, heart rhythm, production of urine, BP etc which were mediated by the autonomic nervous system could be brought under voluntary control. The above finding was corroborated later during experiments conducted on animals under 'operant' (voluntary)conditioning. Hundreds of people found that they could bring under control their heart rhythm, brain waves etc with the help of the biofeedback technique. Indian Yogis in the West also demonstrated that they could alter metabolic rate, heartbeat, body temperature etc simply by their will power, without the use of any biofeedback instruments.

Holistic health practioners invaded the scene at this juncture. They showed that not only certain organs but the working of the whole system such as the digestive system, the respiratory system, circulatory system etc ( known as the Systems concept ) could be regulated simply by changing one's life-style & affinities. It was claimed that even diseases such as cancer could be cured or held in check be creating strong faith & the right type of consciousness.Despite the exaggeration and the propaganda which accompanied these claims, the basic idea that man can consciously regulate involuntary and unseen physiolo- gical processes came to be accepted as a fact by the medical community.

Various meditation techniques like Transcendental Meditation, Zen, Yoga were becoming popular in the West in those days. Apart from the spiritual benefits, (In Transcendental Meditation, the existence of a fourth major state of Consciousness called Transcendental Consciousness was proved by Dr Keith Wallace in his Phd Thesis ) practical Yoga teachers showed that Meditation also produced other beneficial effects such as reduction of tension, lowering of BP, relaxation of muscles, increase of concentration & work efficiency & even increase of immunological resistance to diseases. As a result, some form of Meditation has become an essential part of most holistic health programmes.( Dr Harold Bloomfied says that TM can be used as an adjunct to psychiatric practice.)

The success of Acupuncture, herbology etc which came to be recognised as ' Alternative Medicine " , lent much support to the holistic health position. Two great discoveries strengthened this position. One was the discovery of 'biological clocks' in nature and the existence of biorhythms in the human body. The other discovery was that the brain produced certain neuro- modulators called endorphins which have the property of reducing pain. The production of these natural painkillers is influenced by our thoughts and endorphins are produced when our EEG brain waves are in an alpha state ( 8.5 cycles per sec).

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The remaining portions can be read from G Kumar's ebook Pranic Therapy. To get the Ebook contact mailto:zodiac20@vsnl.com ?subject=PTEbook


Article by G Kumar, Astrologer Epistemologist of
http://www.astrologiavedica.com

http://www.eastrovedica.com

http://www.astrognosis.com

Recently he was awarded a Certificate by the Planetary Gemologists Association ( zodiac20@vsnl.com?subject=subscribe. He is contactable at zodiac20@vsnl.com. Address of his physical shop is Zodiac Computers, 3/528 Tkss Bldgs, East Nada, Guruvayur Kerala, India 680101.
Office Phone +91 0487-552851.
Home Phone +91 0487-422060.
He has compiled Free Ebooks on AstroNumerology, Vedic Astrology & Pranic Therapy.



You are here: Index The Physical Body Pranic Therapy


Health News
Health News Stories Updated Daily
BBC News | Health | World Edition
Brain probe hope for epileptics Click Here to Open in a New Window
A US study says electrical deep brain stimulation is a promising therapy for epileptics who do not respond to drug treatment.
03/18/2010 05:00 AM

Hypnotherapy 'can help gut pain' Click Here to Open in a New Window
Use of hypnotherapy to ease irritable bowel syndrome could help patients and might save money, says an expert.
03/18/2010 12:49 AM

Impotence 'link to heart death' Click Here to Open in a New Window
Impotence is a strong predictor of heart attack and death among high risk patients, say German researchers.
03/16/2010 12:00 AM

Glowing fly sperm yields results Click Here to Open in a New Window
Researchers in the US genetically engineer fruit flies to have glowing sperm in order to track its performance in the female.
03/19/2010 01:40 AM

Women seek neck muscle 'lip job' Click Here to Open in a New Window
The latest offering in cosmetic surgery for those seeking a fuller pout is a neck muscle lip graft, say US experts.
03/16/2010 12:00 AM

Early balding 'cuts cancer risk' Click Here to Open in a New Window
Men who start going bald at a young age are up to 45% less likely to get prostate cancer in later life, a study has found.
03/16/2010 12:12 PM

No quick fix for diabetes risk Click Here to Open in a New Window
Exercise and diet are key to prevent diabetes, say researchers who found two drug treatments offer no benefit.
03/15/2010 12:01 AM

Gum disease 'link' to early birth Click Here to Open in a New Window
Successful treatment for gum disease cuts the risk of pregnant women giving birth early, say US researchers.
03/14/2010 12:29 AM

Obese drinkers face 'double hit' Click Here to Open in a New Window
Obese women drinking little more than a glass of wine a day have double the risk of liver disease, experts warn.
03/13/2010 12:09 AM

Blood pressure rethink urged Click Here to Open in a New Window
Occasionally high blood pressure may be a greater indicator of stroke risk than consistently high readings, researchers say.
03/12/2010 12:02 AM

Women on pill 'may live longer' Click Here to Open in a New Window
Women who took the contraceptive pill are less likely to die of cancer and heart disease, a long-term study has found.
03/12/2010 07:38 AM

Home 'cervical cancer' test hope Click Here to Open in a New Window
At-home screening tests for the virus responsible for most cervical cancers could detect many more cases, say researchers.
03/12/2010 12:02 AM

Health News from Medical News Today
Conquering TB: How Genomic Information And Tools Can Lead To New Tuberculosis Therapies That Combat Drug Resistance Click Here to Open in a New Window
Tuberculosis kills nearly 2 million people annually, and kills more adults than malaria, AIDS, and all tropical diseases combined. TB is the cause of one in four avoidable deaths in the Third World. In recent years, there have been dramatic increases in the number of new cases worldwide, as well as an emergence of Mycobacterium tuberculosis strains that are resistant to two of the major drugs in the first-line treatment or to some second-line treatment drugs...


03/18/2010 10:00 PM

The American Nurses Association Joins Coalition Urging Passage Of Health Reform Click Here to Open in a New Window
The American Nurses Association (ANA), the largest nursing organization in the U.S., joined a coalition of organizations at an event on Capitol Hill today to urge Congress to pass health reform legislation now. The coalition unveiled a letter with signatures from over 200 national organizations appealing to lawmakers about the critical need for health reform, and encouraging support for the current reform legislation. "If ever there was a time to trust a nurse-that time is now...


03/18/2010 09:00 PM

Unprecedented Number Of Organizations Say "Yes" To Health Reform Click Here to Open in a New Window
An unprecedented diverse and large number of national organizations released a joint message to Congress urging the enactment of health care reform. The groups announced their support for the pending reform legislation at a press conference today and in two-page advertisements in Capitol Hill newspapers...


03/18/2010 08:00 PM

Statement For National Poison Prevention Week Click Here to Open in a New Window
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recognizes the five-fold increase in unintentional drug overdose deaths noted by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention between 1990 and 2006 as a serious public health concern. Much of this increase follows from increases in the deaths from the use of opioid drugs, which in 2006 accounted for more overdose deaths than heroin and cocaine combined. The agency is also concerned about misuse of benzodiazepines (e.g., Valium and Xanax), which accounted for 272,000 emergency department visits in 2008 (compared to 306,000 for opioids)...


03/18/2010 07:00 PM

Leading US Speakers Confirmed For 2010 British Dental Conference And Exhibition Click Here to Open in a New Window
Leading US clinical speakers David Newkirk and William Bo Bruce are to headline the Friday lecture programme at the 2010 British Dental Conference and Exhibition. Both are renowned experts in the field of restorative and aesthetic dentistry and are accredited members of the American Academy of Cosmetic Dentistry. William Bo Bruce is Affiliate Assistant Professor at the Medical University of South Carolina College of Dental Medicine. David Newkirk is a general dental practitioner in Naperville Illinois...


03/18/2010 06:00 PM

BrainPort Helps Blinded Soldier See With Tongue Click Here to Open in a New Window
A British soldier who was blinded by a grenade in Iraq three years ago said his life has been transformed since he was fitted with a prototype BrainPort device that allows him to "see" with his tongue. 24-year old Lance Corporal Craig Lundberg from Walton in Liverpool, UK, told BBC News on Monday that while the device is only a prototype, it has a lot of potential to advance things for blind people: "the potential to change my life is massive," he said...


03/18/2010 06:00 PM

CATalyst Council Press Conference Click Here to Open in a New Window
Want to know how to get your cat to the veterinarian without being clawed? The CATalyst Council and American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) are holding a press conference on Friday, March 19, offering advice on how to make veterinary visits for feline patients pain free for cats and their owners. "Even more than dog owners, cat owners commonly report that it's difficult to get their pet to the veterinarian. With a little planning and training, cats can learn how to travel comfortably and safely in a carrier," explains Dr...


03/18/2010 05:00 PM

Asthma UK Comment On Research Linking Pre-natal Stress And Asthma Development In Young Children Click Here to Open in a New Window
Leanne Metcalf, Director of Research at Asthma UK, says: 'There is now a broad spectrum of evidence which suggests that the pre-natal environment, including factors such as maternal stress and family history, can influence whether or not a child will go on to develop asthma symptoms. This study is important as it suggests that a newborn with a family history of asthma or allergy will respond more strongly to asthma triggers if their mothers have higher stress levels during pregnancy...


03/18/2010 04:00 PM

School Nutrition Association Announces Four New "Districts Of Excellence" Click Here to Open in a New Window
The School Nutrition Association and the School Nutrition Foundation announced that Dallas Independent School District in Dallas, Texas, Polk County Public Schools in Bartow, Florida, Willamina School District in Willamina, Oregon, and El Paso Independent School District in El Paso, Texas have received the District of Excellence in School Nutrition distinction...


03/18/2010 03:00 PM

Educational Events Planned For Diabetes Alert Day In Alabama Click Here to Open in a New Window
Diabetes is one of the most significant health issues facing Alabama today and is expected to remain so in the years ahead. Two events are planned to educate and inform the public about diabetes on March 23, Diabetes Alert Day. In Central Alabama the Alabama Department of Public Health will sponsor a 30-minute special television call-in program titled "Diabetic Breakthroughs-A Central Alabama Diabetes News Special." The program will feature an expert medical panel who will answer questions from the public...


03/18/2010 02:00 PM

Today's Opinions And Editorials Click Here to Open in a New Window
Health Bill Is Malpractice Yahoo! News Congress's latest final push in its ideological crusade called health reform is shaping up to be an act of historic arrogance and deception (Sen. Tom Coburn, 3/17). Showdown: Congressional Democrats Should Stand Tall And Back Health Care Reform The Houston Chronicle This is one of those votes that will shape the American future, for better or worse. We believe a better, more secure future will result from a decision to take this step of reform (3/17)...


03/18/2010 01:00 PM

U.N. Secretary-General Launches Report Aimed At Meeting MDGs By 2015 Click Here to Open in a New Window
U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon "warned on Tuesday that failure to meet" Millennium Development Goal (MDG) targets by the 2015 deadline could result in "increased instability, violence, epidemic diseases and overpopulation," Agence France-Presse/Mail & Guardian reports (3/17). At a U.N. General Assembly meeting, Ban launched a report featuring "a new action plan aimed at getting governments, civil society actors, private businesses, philanthropy and the multilateral system to act 'efficiently, effectively and collectively'" in an effort to reach the targets, the U.N...


03/18/2010 01:00 PM

Y! Health News Search RSS Feed
FDA restricts tobacco marketing to youth (Reuters) Click Here to Open in a New Window
Reuters - U.S. health officials on Thursday sought to clamp down on the marketing of cigarettes to children and teenagers, issuing national limits on merchandise sales, event sponsorships and other promotions after a failed attempt more than a decade ago.
03/18/2010 10:53 PM

Obama ditches Indonesia, Australia trip over health care (AFP) Click Here to Open in a New Window
AFP - US President Barack Obama Thursday dramatically postponed his trip to Indonesia and Australia until June, as he wages a vote-by-vote struggle to drive his health reform bill through Congress.
03/18/2010 10:34 PM

Calif. board to study requiring condoms in porn (AP) Click Here to Open in a New Window
AP - California's worker safety board voted Thursday to further study a proposal that would require porn actors to wear condoms during sex scenes.
03/18/2010 10:29 PM

Obama scraps Asia trip as health plan faces Sunday test (AFP) Click Here to Open in a New Window
AFP - US President Barack Obama on Thursday scrapped a planned trip to Asia in favor of making an 11th-hour drive to help steer his historic health care overhaul through a cliffhanger Sunday vote.
03/18/2010 10:22 PM

New collaboration aims to speed TB drugs to market (Reuters) Click Here to Open in a New Window
Reuters - U.S. regulators, drug companies, philanthropists and advocates announced a new alliance on Thursday to speed tuberculosis drugs to market, a day after cancer researchers and drugmakers launched a similar initiative.
03/18/2010 10:21 PM

FDA panel backs implant for mild heart failure (AP) Click Here to Open in a New Window
AP - Federal health advisers said Thursday an electronic heart implant should be approved for a large group of heart-disease patients who currently aren't eligible for the device.
03/18/2010 10:10 PM

U.S. panel backs new use of Boston Scientific devices (Reuters) Click Here to Open in a New Window
Reuters - A U.S. advisory panel on Thursday unanimously recommended approval of implanted cardiac devices made by Boston Scientific for patients with earlier stages of heart failure.
03/18/2010 10:08 PM

U.S. child obesity problem worse than thought (Reuters) Click Here to Open in a New Window
Reuters - Extreme obesity among American children is much worse than previously believed, putting them at greater risk of serious health problems as they age, U.S. researchers said on Thursday.
03/18/2010 10:01 PM

Group warns of severe shortage of medical isotopes (Reuters) Click Here to Open in a New Window
Reuters - U.S. imaging experts warned of significant disruptions in the supply of a medical isotope used in scores of diagnostic tests in the coming weeks as a key nuclear reactor goes out of service for extended repairs.
03/18/2010 09:44 PM

More, younger US kids are 'extremely obese': study (AFP) Click Here to Open in a New Window
AFP - More US children are becoming extremely obese at a younger age, putting them at risk of dying decades younger than normal-weight children and of suffering old-age illnesses in their 20s, a study warned Thursday.
03/18/2010 09:29 PM

Book Store
Home and the Forums
The Forums