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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 Biorhythms ( 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 by-product three modern movements came into being. They
are Neo-humanism, 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.
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