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Types of Healing

Therapeutic Touch (TT) | Reiki | Polarity Therapy | Quantum-Touch | Natural Therapeutic Balancing

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Distant healing refers to what some would just call prayer, but the type that I do is the same technique as if it were "hands-on" still using many different healing modalities, but rather than being with the animal I may be hundreds or thousands of miles away. I cannot actually prove how it works, but I believe it works the same as communication with an animal. Telepathically we are exchanging energy in the form of conversation. In remote healing we are telepathically exchanging energy for the purpose of healing.

Those modalities may be Reiki, T-Touch, Healing Touch, Polarity, Energy Balancing, SHEN, NTB (Natural Therapeutic Balancing) or a combination of all of the above. I realize to some people the idea that someone who has never seen your animal can help heal them from 1/2 the world away is astounding. But it is happening all over the world everyday.

Research funds from federal agencies are now being directed into studies designed to understand the scientific merit of complementary and alternative medical treatments. For example, during 2000, the National Institutes of Health (NIH) awarded $54 million to fund 125 research grants related to complementary and alternative medicine. Additionally, they requested proposals related to distant healing and prayer.

Energy is energy whether it is sent across a room or across the world. Ten years ago, this would have been considered impossible by scientific standards, but today there are dozens of books written by these same scientists and even medical doctors showing proof of healing effects at a distance. Dr. Elizabeth Targ has been doing extensive work in this area for the last 10 years, and her recent paper "A Randomized Double-Blind Study of the Effect of Distant Healing in a Population with Advanced Aids", which was published in the Western Journal of Medicine, has allowed to her to obtain millions of dollars in research grants because of the positive effects shown.

California Pacific Medical Center was the recipient of several of these NIH grants, including two for distant healing studies. The principal investigator for both these studies is Elisabeth Targ, MD, a psychiatrist and director of the Complementary Medicine Research Institute at California Pacific. Dr. Targ has been studying distant healing for more than six years and is one of the country's leading researchers in this area.

What Is Distant Healing?
“ Distant healing is any purely mental effort undertaken by one person with the intention of improving the physical or emotional well-being of another,” explains Dr. Targ. “Various forms of distant healing are widely practiced around the world, including prayer and psychic healing; and well-controlled trials have demonstrated the mental effects of distant healing on humans, animals, and other biological systems. However, not enough research has been conducted to determine whether such activities have clinical effects independent of psychological effects. I want to further the research in that area.”

In a larger follow-up study, Targ found that the people who received prayer and remote healing had six times fewer hospitalizations and those hospitalizations were significantly shorter than the people who received no prayer and distant healing.

The study of distant healing was once the realm of eccentric scientists, but researchers at such prominent institutions as the Mind/Body Medical Institute in Chestnut Hill, Mass., Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina and the California Pacific Medical Center in San Francisco are involved in the field. And the National Institutes of Health's National Center for Complementary and Alternative Medicine has spent $2.2 million on studies of distant healing and intercessory prayer since 2000 — a small fraction of the agency's annual budget, which totaled $117 million in 2004.

"Jimmy P," a heart patient at Duke University Medical Center in North Carolina, is part of a global scientific experiment trying to find out: Does prayer heal? The experiment was launched by Dr. Mitch Krucoff, a cardiologist at Duke University Medical Center.

"If in addition to all the prayer routinely going on all the time, we were to add prayers from religious groups all over the world focused on one individual's recovery, is there a measurable incremental benefit?" he wondered. So he is putting prayer to the test in a global scientific study that is scheduled to be completed next year.

In the meantime, other scientists are taking a look at the 191 studies that have already been done on what they call "remote healing."

One such study was conducted at the Mid America Heart Institute in Kansas City, Mo. At first, Dr. William Harris had a hard time persuading a fellow cardiologist, Dr. James O'Keefe, to participate in the prayer experiment on heart patients.

"From a purely scientific standpoint, I thought it was illogical," says O'Keefe. "I don't really think of spirituality normally as playing a role in scientific, rigorous, double-blind placebo-controlled scientific studies. It's two different realms."

A previous study by some other scientists had gotten positive results, and Harris wanted to study remote healing for himself. But he, too, was skeptical.

"We were even doubtful that the phenomena itself was real," he says, "that prayer could do anything."

So Harris wanted to make his experiment impervious to any placebo effects. He did not tell patients they were being prayed for — or even that they were part of any kind of experiment. For an entire year, about 1,000 heart patients admitted to the institute's critical care unit were secretly divided into two groups. Half were prayed for by a group of volunteers and the hospital's chaplain; the other half were not.

All the patients were followed for a year, and then their health was scored according to pre-set rules by a third party who did not know which patients had been prayed for and which had not. The results: The patients who were prayed for had 11 percent fewer heart attacks, strokes and life-threatening complications.

Robert is a highly-stressed businessman who heads a non-profit company in Washington, DC. Currently in Cambodia on business, Robert’s mother is worried about him because he picked up a severe intestinal virus on the trip and told her he was exhausted. She knows his system is already highly stressed. She picks up the phone, makes a call to have an hour of distance healing done for him, to de-stress his system. Later that night, Robert sleeps peacefully, the virus having lifted. His system had been de-stressed from a distance, giving his immune system the additional energy it needed to overcome the virus.

Sound space age? It isn't. Robert’s mother knows how well quantum distance healing works. It has successfully helped her gout, her high blood pressure and her neuralgia.

Distance healing is not a new phenomenon. In India and England distance healing has been helping people for years. In India they have built transmission towers through the country to intensify their form of distance healing, called radionics.

Today, distance healing in the U.S. is a high-tech form of biofeedback. With this new technology, healers use machines that perform quantum mechanics on a person who might be 5, 500, or even 5,000 miles away. Distance does not matter because everything is inter-connected. I have included the protocol for a couple of these studies at the end of the newsletter.

Quantum distance healing works by calculating the resonant frequency pattern of an individual. To get this, the machine has to have the name, date of birth and place of birth. The system is not connected with astrology in any way. It is not esoteric, but a scientific process that allows the subconscious to interface with the quantum system and share large amounts of data and body stresses.

Allan Schulte, director of the Quantum Wellness Center in Sarasota, Florida, one of the largest and most progressive distance healing organizations in the US says:

“People are used to the idea of garage door openers, television remotes, cell phones… Wireless technology is taken for granted. All it takes is a sender and a receiver. Our clients understand this and further realize that distance is not a factor. Quantum is tied in with the idea of intent. Prayer is intent. Distance makes no difference when you pray for someone. It’s just that quantum distance healing in addition to intent, adds mathematics for a very specific human “tune-up.”

The human DNA is a biological Internet and superior in many aspects to the artificial one. The latest Russian scientific research directly or indirectly explains phenomena such as clairvoyance, intuition, spontaneous and remote acts of healing, self healing, affirmation techniques, unusual light/auras around people, the mind's influence on weather patterns and much more.

According to them, our DNA is not only responsible for the construction of our body but also serves as data storage and communication.

This means that they managed, for example, to modulate certain frequency patterns onto a laser ray and with it influenced the DNA frequency and thus the genetic information itself.

Esoteric and spiritual teachers have known for ages that our body is programmable by language, words and thought. This has now been scientifically proven and explained. Of course the frequency has to be correct. And this is why not everybody is equally successful or can do it with always the same strength. The individual person must work on the inner processes and maturity in order to establish a conscious communication with the DNA. The Russian researchers work on a method that is not dependent on these factors but will ALWAYS work, provided one uses the correct frequency.

An example from Nature: When a queen ant is spatially separated from her colony, building still continues fervently and according to plan. If the queen is killed, however, all work in the colony stops. No ant knows what to do. Apparently the queen sends the "building plans" also from far away via the group consciousness of her subjects. She can be as far away as she wants, as long as she is alive. In man hyper communication is most often encountered when one suddenly gains access to information that is outside one's knowledge base.

Electronic devices like CD players and the like can be irritated and cease to function for hours. When the electromagnetic field slowly dissipates, the devices function normally again. Many healers and psychics know this effect from their work. The better the atmosphere and the energy, the more frustrating it is that the recording device stops functioning and recording exactly at that moment. And repeated switching on and off after the session does not restore function yet, but next morning all is back to normal. Perhaps this is reassuring to read for many, as it has nothing to do with them being technically inept, it means they are good at hyper communication.

Everything in the universe(s) is energy. We have the ability to utilize this energy and we all do it even if we are not aware of it. There are many forms of healing through the use of the natural forces (energy) which known as Chi by ancient chinese mystics. Some modalities of healing that use energy forces are Chi Gong, Pranic Healing, Chelation (as taught by Barbara Brennan and Rosalyn Bruyere), Healing Touch, Therapeutic Touch, Quantum Touch, and Polarity Balancing just to name a few. These energies are known in different cultures by different names – Chi in China, Ki in Japan, Prana in India, Mana in Polynesia, Jesod in Jewish Cabala, Holy Spirit in Christianity, etc. All use the same energies, with the difference being techniques of application.

 

From : Animal Echoes.com Newsletter May/June 2006