Wednesday, August 06, 2008

Levels of Healing Skills

In Chinese Medical Science, there are five levels of healing skills. The first is Tuena. The healer uses his hands to massage. This is also called acupressure. This is the first level. In the second level, the medical healer uses herbs, sometimes animal products, and minerals to heal the patient. In the third level, the healer uses acupuncture and moxibustion. In the fourth level, the healer practices acupuncture with the projection of chi energy into the needles, meredians, and internal organs. This is a higher level of healing skill which required additional years of training and practice in ancient China. The fifth level requires the highest healing skill, which is the projection of chi energy without the use of needles or physical contact. The chi energy is projectes at close range or at great distance, like from one continent to another continent. In ancient China and India the technique of projecting chi energy at close range or at a distance without getting exhausted had been a closely guarded secret.

The projection of chi energy without physical contact is called Medical Chi Kung, and it is divided into two schools, the Internal School and the External School. The Internal Medical Chi Kung School is the more popular one. It takes many years of practise in order to develop substantial chi energy. The use of one’s internal chi energy in order to heal patients is exhausting and tiring, and this is why the Chinese medical doctors are allowed to heal only two or three patients per day using this method.

The External Medical Chi Kung is the less popular school and is almost not known to the public. This school uses chi energy from the air and from the earth, and directs it to the patient for healing. The External Medical Chi Kung School is superior to the Internal School. The use of external medical chi kung is not exhausting nor tiring to the practitioner. A good External Medical Chi Kung Master can heal as many as 20-30 patients per day.

According to Master Choa Kok Sui, the Internal Medical Chi Kung Schools and the External Medical Chi Kung School are actualy two sides of the same coin. In order to become a good healer using external chi, one must have a certain amount of internal power, which fortunately most people possess. The greater one’s internal Chi power, the greater the capacity to absorb and to project chi energy to the patient. The internal chi power can be developes through meditation. The activation of the crown chakra or bai hui (meeting point for 100 paths) is very important. Therefore, it is highly recommended to practice the Twin Hearts Meditation, since this is one of the fastest way to cativate the crown chakra. Bai hui is the entry point of spiritual energy it is not possible to develop strong internal chi. Therefore, it is higly recommended to practice regularly the Twin Hearts Meditation.

~Miracles Through Pranic Healing by Master Choa Kok Sui

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