Energy Healing 101: Pranic, Tantric,
and Reiki
You have probably come across
exotic-sounding terms such as “chakra”, “prana”, “aura”,
and “tantra” in your course of reading books on spirituality,
sex, and healing in the New Age literature section of the bookstore.
But what’s the real scoop behind these exotic vocabularies?
Are All Energy Healings the Same?
Chakra or energy center is a term used
in Pranic healing, an ancient Hindu system of energy healing. “Prana”
means life energy. “Aura” is another terminology traced to Pranic
healing. Aura is a non-physical body that consists of energy, which
exists along with our physical body. The aura that covers our body is
said to have seven layers pertaining to the physical, emotional,
mental, and spiritual aspects of an individual as manifested by
energy. Studying the color and thickness of auras give ideas on the
state of health of individuals.
Although Tantra is popularly associated
with the peculiar practice of sex and spirituality, it is another
method of energy healing. It comes from the word “tan” which
means to spread or expand. The concept of connectedness is a
recurring theme in Tantric writings on sex and spirituality. As a
method of healing, spirituality and sex figure prominently. It is
presupposed that the union of man and woman can reach spiritual
levels during orgasm, which removes the body and mind off collected
impurities. These impurities being negative energies can in turn
manifest as physical illnesses.
Unlike Pranic and Tantric healings,
which have Hindu origins, Reiki originated from Japan. It is
relatively younger than Pranic and Tantric healings having been
rediscovered in the early 1900’s. Reiki stands for universal
energy, an energy brought forth by higher intelligence. Students of
Reiki are taught how to tap this energy to heal physical, emotional,
and mental illnesses.
Although Pranic, Tantra, and Reiki are
all systems of energy healing, they differ in the type of energy
tapped for healing: life energy, sexual energy, and universal energy
respectively.
The concepts of the connectedness of
mind, body, and spirit; the connection of individuals to all living
and nonliving things around them and to the universe; and how energy
impacts physical, emotional, and spiritual well-being are some of the
salient similarities of these three healing methods.
Why Do People Turn to Energy Healing?
Pranic, Tantric, and Reiki are
considered alternative methods of healing. In spite of the
availability and relative accessibility of modern medicine, how come
more and more people are being drawned to them? Here are some
possible reasons:
· Energy healing worked where
modern medicine failed.
For several reasons both explainable
and unexplainable, modern medical treatment failed to heal ailments
and conditions in several if not many persons. Research or data may
not be able to support this statement. But for the families of the
dying as well as for the dying patient, they would take the risk of
using alternative methods ranging from herbals and organics, faith
healers, witch doctors, and New Age healing techniques just to be get
well.
· People perceive modern
medicine to be isolating.
Medical treatments are oftentimes
focused on the disease and its causative agent, which can make a
patient feel isolated and treated like a mere host of the disease.
Although recent developments in hospital practice are gradually
promoting the holistic treatment of a patient, the perception still
persists. Unlike in energy healing, since energy and spirituality are
intimately linked, the patient feels that all aspects of his health
are being attended to.
· Energy healing is
non-obtrusive and natural thus it is safer.
Repeated surgical procedures are
physically and emotionally traumatic for most patients. It is but a
logical and attractive option to both patient and families to look
for less stressful health interventions. Moreover, with the rising
popularity of New Age religions, going natural is the way to go.
· Energy healing is a good way
of relieving stress.
Meditation is part and parcel of energy
healing methods and this is an added come-on for highly stressed
people. Moreover, sophisticated equipment is not required thus it
becomes all the more convenient for students and future students of
energy healing.
The battle between alternative healing
and mainstream medicine continues as both present the benefits of
their approach. But in the final analysis, what matters is the
restoration of good health.