Exploring Esoteric Healing: A Facilitator of Universal Energy
What is an Esoteric Healer?
Esoteric healing refers to numerous types of alternative therapy that aim to heal diseases and disabilities using esoteric means, often drawing on faith and human will, or pseudoscientific processes. This practice has been traced back to the 1950s and was initially inspired by Figures like Djwhal Khul and Alice Bailey. Today, esoteric healers use various methods to access and harness universal healing energy, which they believe can positively impact the energy fields of their clients.
How Esoteric Healing Works
An esoteric healer opens their own energy field to access and harness Universal Healing Energy and then directs it into the depleted energy field of others. This can be likened to a cleansing and toning routine. The first 15 minutes is often a cleansing process, and the last 15 minutes typically involve a top-up of energetic levels, similar to a recharge. The healer, in this sense, acts as a facilitator, allowing the recipient's body to heal itself naturally.
Understanding Esoteric Healing with Academic References
For those with an academic mind interested in delving deeper into the subject, the book "Esoteric Healing" by Alice A. Bailey offers a comprehensive overview of the concepts and practices involved. Alternatively, those seeking a more accessible and illustrative approach might find "No Faith Necessary" by Matthew Manning or "Hands of Light" by Barbara Ann Brennan to be enlightening. While "Hands of Light" includes additional information about the author's 'guide,' it still offers valuable insights and illustrations into the practice of esoteric healing.
Comparing Modern-Day Healing Practices with Jesus' Healing Methods
Consider the miracles of Jesus, recorded in the Bible, and compare them with the healing methods employed by modern-day practitioners. Jesus healed everyone who came to him for help, regardless of faith. His cures were almost always complete and instantaneous. For example, he approached a blind man uninvited and cured him, then asked if the man now had faith in the Son of Man. This shows that faith was not a prerequisite for healing; individuals were healed by God's power.
Reflections on Modern-Day Faith Healers
Modern-day faith healers often blame the sick for lack of faith when no healing occurs. On the other hand, Jesus healed even those who had not yet put faith in him, highlighting the difference between the two practices. While Jesus never collected money from those he healed, many modern faith healers and organizations profit from their practices. This stark contrast raises questions about the authenticity of their practices.
Medical Profession's Perspective
From a medical standpoint, some researchers have examined the claims of religious healers and found little to no evidence to support their miraculous claims. According to the Daily Telegraph, a doctor spent 20 years investigating the subject and concluded that there was no medical evidence to support reports of miraculous healing. Therefore, these practices are often considered pseudoscientific or based on deception.
The Source of Power in Healing
The Bible also warns against the source of power claimed by those who perform healings. The apostle Paul warns that religious impostors use deception and that their powers are not of God but rather a part of Satan's ruse. Furthermore, the practice of seeking healing through relics, idols, and images is specifically condemned in the Bible, as it is seen as following idolatry. The Bible cautions: "Flee from idolatry" and "Guard yourselves from idols," as these practices are part of the Devil's ruse to draw people away from true worship.
Conclusion
In conclusion, esoteric healing, as practiced today, involves opening one's energy field to access and guide universal healing energy. While the concept is intriguing and deeply rooted in belief, it is important to approach such practices with a critical and open-minded perspective, considering both historical and contemporary perspectives on the authenticity of healing claims.