Liberation from addiction or compulsive behavior with pranic psychotherapy
I'll start with the definition of MCKS Pranic Psychotherapy. It is a method based on pranic healing methods of scanning, cleansing, activating, shielding and releasing. These techniques are based on the principles of transferability of energy from practitioner to client, on the client's receptivity to receiving the healing prana, and on shielding the chakras and aura from intrusion by negative thought beings and elementals. Elementals are energy beings made up of thought beings that feed on intense emotions such as anger, fear, sadness or hatred. A unit of thought is an idea that carries with it a strong emotion that...

Liberation from addiction or compulsive behavior with pranic psychotherapy
I'll start with the definition of MCKS Pranic Psychotherapy. It is a method based on pranic healing methods of scanning, cleansing, activating, shielding and releasing. These techniques are based on the principles of transferability of energy from practitioner to client, on the client's receptivity to receiving the healing prana, and on shielding the chakras and aura from intrusion by negative thought beings and elementals.
Elementals are energy beings made up of thought beings that feed on intense emotions such as anger, fear, sadness or hatred. A thought unit is an idea that carries with it a strong emotion that gives it substance in the energy field. This entity is located in the aura, mental realm and can penetrate chakras if the webs are torn, torn or damaged. These pathways can be repaired and sealed with golden pranic light energy that the practitioner intends and transmits through their hand chakra or crystal wand.
The power of intention to move energy is at the core of the basis for effective pranic healing.
Crystal wands are used by the practitioner of pranic psychotherapy to accelerate the intensity of energy that can be transmitted to the client and to significantly reduce the absorption of negative energies involved in the healing process that may be attracted to adhere to the practitioner's hands and arms that manipulate the energy during the healing process. This absorption of negative energy on the pranicist's arms and hands is greater when no crystal is used. This requires the doctor's use of an alcohol spray with certain essential oils to dissipate any negative energies that may cling to the hands and arms during the cleansing.
Depression, anxiety, and addictions can be the result of trauma or injury, be it physical, emotional, mental, or spiritual. These hurtful consequences leave wounds in the recipient and are often accompanied by recurring thoughts, emotions, and severe hallucinations that cause suffering and despair. These consequences can also be debilitating, preventing the client from taking action to gain employment, maximize life potential, be socially active and financially productive, and successfully maintain relationships at all levels.
The grace of pranic psychotherapy lies in its ability to remove those negative energies that accompany trauma, injuries or accidents. Psychic shielding is also a necessary feature of this treatment to ensure that these negative energies do not return to cause emotional and mental pain. Subsequent repeat treatments often need to completely and completely remove all negative energies and elementals that are causing the recurring thoughts, emotions and patterns.
Sealing, repairing and strengthening the chakra webs further ensures the healing of the etheric body and prevents elementals and negative thought entities from entering the chakras and affecting the client's emotional and mental body.
Master Choa Kok Sui created this protocol, which is administered by certified Pranic healers like myself, who have been trained in Pranic Psythotherapy and have documented success in treating clients with the above wounds.
So far I have only mentioned how pranic psychotherapy can be useful in treating injuries from trauma that lead to anxiety, depression and/or motivational paralysis.
Another important treatment feature of this pranic psychotherapy is the treatment of people who suffer from addictive tendencies and compulsive tendencies.
The same principles apply where the negative thinking and emotional entities create audio and/or video tapes of trauma or wounding events that repeat themselves, creating a continuous pattern of destructive repeated behaviors that become addictions or compulsive behavior patterns.
Pranic Psychotherapy can be a useful treatment technique for addiction to smoking, alcohol or drugs and other repetitive negative behaviors that are destructive, self-harming or self-limiting.
These treatments have successfully reduced and eliminated panic attacks that clients have experienced in social contexts. The triggers that trigger these panic attacks have been identified and eliminating the fear energies around the aura and chakras has prevented the triggering of panic attacks in future situations.
Shielding the chakras and aura is also a necessary part of this healing method to protect the client from persistent and recurring thoughts and emotions that are symptomatic.
The element of openness and receptivity must be mentioned as an essential aspect of the healing process. The presence of these elements is necessary to achieve a successful result.
There are other reasons why people don't heal. Carolyn Myss mentions in her book, “Why People Don’t Heal.” In her book she mentions the karmic reason for people not healing from a particular wound. In summary, the reason may be that this person has lessons to learn in this incarnation and that soul must go through this trial or tribulation to learn a particular lesson. The negative karma of the past life catches up with us if not resolved and requires it to be worked out perhaps in this incarnation. Therefore, inner reflection and firm intentions are necessary to heal any remnants of past karmas that have destroyed oneself or others.
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