William Walker Atkinson, Yogi Ramacharaka
THE SCIENCE OF PSYCHIC HEALING
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2017 OK Publishing
ISBN 978-80-7583-935-0
Table of Contents
Chapter I. The Purpose of the Book.
Chapter II. Natural Laws of the Body.
Chapter III. The Instinctive Mind.
Chapter IV. Mind in Cells, and Cell Communities.
Chapter V. The Three Forms of Psychic Healing.
Chapter VI. The Principles of Pranic Healing.
Chapter VII. The Practice of Pranic Healing.
Chapter VIII. Pranic Breathing.
Chapter IX. Pranic Treatments.
Chapter X. Auto-Pranic Treatments.
Chapter XI. Thought-Force Healing.
Chapter XII. Suggestive Healing.
Chapter XIII. Practice of Suggestive Healing.
Chapter XIV. Suggestive Treatments.
Chapter XVII. Mental Healing Methods.
Chapter XVIII. Metaphysical Healing.
Chapter XIX. Spiritual Healing.
Chapter XX. Practice of Spiritual Healing.
Chapter XXI. Concluding Advice.
Chapter I.
The Purpose of the Book.
THIS BOOK is intended to be a plain, simple, practical presentation of the various forms of Psychic Healing. We have said very little about theory—although giving a general outline of the underlying theories that the healer may understand the nature of the work he is doing—and have tried to make the book tell "how" to do the work.
In introducing the subject we wish to say that we have not tried to make a religion of Psychic Healing, for this seems a folly to us. We do not see why Psychic Healing should be made into a religion, any more than should Drug Healing, Massage, Osteopathy, or any other form of healing. All true healing results from an application of perfectly natural laws, and the power employed is as much a natural law as is electricity. For that matter, all natural laws are of "divine" religion, and are equally worthy of respect and reverence.
There has been a great tendency in the Western world to build up religious or semi-religious cults around the work of healing. Each cult or sect claims that its cures and healing is the result of some special creed or metaphysical belief, notwithstanding the fact that the other sects make cures in about the same proportion. The Oriental is not deceived—even self-deceived— in this manner. He is taught from childhood that there are many subtle forces and forms of energy in Nature, which may be taken advantage of and pressed into service by Man. To the Oriental there is as much mystery and awe about electricity as about psychic force—in fact, he sees them as but varying forms of the same thing, and he respects them both. A little reflection will teach anyone that this is correct. All Energy and Force is a manifestation of Prana (the Hindu term for the Principle of Energy) and the Oriental teachings are that Prana has Mind behind it—that it emerged from the Mind Principle of the Universe. We cannot speak at length of these theories here, and must refer students to our "Advanced Course in Yogi Philosophy" for fuller information, if they desire the same.
The above facts being true, it follows that the Oriental psychic healer fails to feel that jealousy and prejudice regarding practitioners of other forms of healing, which, alas, is so prevalent in the Western world. He believes that any form of true healing employs the same force and power that he is using—notwithstanding the difference in the methods—and he respects the same accordingly. He naturally prefers his own method, but does not abuse his neighbor for preferring another method.
Moreover, the Oriental healer is taught from the beginning that there are certain natural laws of the body, which must be observed in order to maintain health, or to restore it if lost. He believes that that which makes the healthy man healthy will make the sick man well. We allude to the natural laws regarding nutrition, elimination, breathing, etc. We have set forth our conception of these laws in our book, "Hatha Yoga," and will briefly mention the same in the succeeding chapter entitled "The Natural Laws of the Body," to which we refer all students, strongly advising them to acquaint themselves with these natural laws before attempting healing work. We are fully aware that many Western schools of Psychic Healing ignore these laws as too "material," but one has but to look around him to see the folly of that position. Natural laws may not be defied with impunity.
We believe that if people would follow the teachings of "Hatha Yoga" there would be no need for healing of any sort, for all would maintain health. But people will not do this, and therefore healing methods are necessary. And we believe that Psychic Healing is the best and highest form of Healing known to man. But even Psychic Healing will not, and cannot, effect a permanent cure, unless the patient will change his or her habits of living, and will endeavor to live in accordance with Nature's laws.
So therefore, again and again, do we urge the healer to acquaint his patient with these natural laws of the body— "Hatha Yoga"—and while giving the healing treatments he should endeavor to "work in" advice and instruction regarding the natural laws of the body, so that when the patient is healed he will live in such a manner as to promote health, and to hold the ground he has gained, and not slip back again.
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