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.
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