Lesson
8 Occult
Therapeutics
THE student of the
history of Man will find in the legends,
folk-lore, and history of all peoples
evidences of the fact that healing by some
form of Occult practice has been followed by
all races--all peoples--at all times. These
various forms of occult therapeutics have
varied from the revolting practices
accompanying the grossest form of barbaric
superstition, to the most refined form of
procedure accompanying some of the
fashionable metaphysical cults of to-day.
These various forms of occult healing of
disease have been attached to all forms of
religion, from the degraded voodooism of
Africa, to the highest forms of religion
known to the world. All sorts of theories
have been advanced to account for the cures
which have resulted from all these forms of
healing--all manner of creeds built around
the fact that cures have been made. Priests,
teachers and healers have claimed Divine
powers, and insisted that they were the
representatives of the particular deity
which was worshipped in their respective
countries, simply because they were able to
perform cures of bodily ills. And, in nearly
every case, these priests and healers have
claimed the cures as proof positive of the
truth of the respective religion or school
of religious thought which they favored; and
at the same time insisted that all other
forms of religions or occult healing were
bogus and counterfeit, and that they, the
said priests making the claim, had the only
"real thing"; dire penalties being often
threatened to those who dared to patronize
any of the opposition healers or priests.
Human nature is
much the same all over the world, and in all
times. We find the same rivalry and claim of
"the only real thing" existing to-day, both
in the case of the rival Voodoo doctors of
Africa and the polished leaders of the
fashionable metaphysical cults of
America--and among all who come in between
these two poles. Alas for these claimers of
a monopoly of one of Nature's great
forces--these people who make cures in spite
of their theories, rather than because of
them! Nature's great recuperative force is
as free as air and sunshine, and may be used
by anyone who cares to do so. It is not
owned or controlled by any person, cult or
school--and no particular form of religious
belief is necessary to one in order that he
may obtain benefit from it--God's children
amuse themselves with many forms, sects, and
creeds, but He knows them all as his
children and smiles at their childish
desires to form themselves into cliques of
"chosen people," attempting to shut out
their brethren from the common heritage.
It must have
become evident to the student that there
must be some great principle underlying all
these varying forms of occult healing,
because they all make cures in spite of the
fact that each claims to have the only
correct theory and denounces the theories of
the others. There must be some great force
which they are all using, blindly in many
cases, and their differing theories and
creeds which they have built up around their
cures must be merely regarded as incidents
of the use of the great healing force, and
in no way the real explanation of the
phenomena of occult healing. Any explanation
to be worth a moment's attention must
explain, or attempt to explain, all the
various forms of occult healing--for all the
various cults and schools make cures, and
have done so in all ages--in spite of their
creeds and theories.
The Yogi
philosophers have for centuries past known
and practiced various forms of occult
therapeutics, and have studied deeply and
thoroughly into the principles underlying
the cures. But they have never deceived
themselves into imagining that they had any
monopoly of the matter--in fact their
researches and experiments have convinced
them that all healers are using a great
natural force--the same in all cases,
although applied and called into operation
in various ways--and that the metaphysical
theories, religious beliefs, claims of
divine favoritism, etc., that have been
built around this occult healing, have no
more to do with it than they would have to
do with electricity or magnetism, had they
been built around these great forces instead
of around the great healing force.
The Yogis realize
that all forms of healing are but different
means of calling into operation this great
force of Nature--some forms being fitted for
one case, and some for others--combinations
being often used to suit some particular
case.
The Yogis realize
that Prana is the direct force used in all
of these cures, although the Prana is called
into operation in several different ways, as
we shall see as we proceed. They teach that
all forms of occult healing can be explained
in this way--in fact they perform cures in
nearly all the ways used by the great
schools of occult therapeutics--and have for
centuries--believing 'that the one theory
underlies them all.
They divide the
forms of healing into three general classes,
viz:
(I) Pranic
Healing, including what is known to the
Western world as "magnetic healing," etc.;
(II) Mental
Healing, including the several forms of
mental and psychic healing, including
"absent treatments," as well as cures made
under what is known as "the law of
suggestion", etc.;
(III) Spiritual
Healing, which is a very rare form of
healing, and is possessed by those of
advanced spiritual attainment, and is a very
different thing from that which is called by
the same name by some of the "healers" of
to-day. But under even the last advanced
form of healing lies the same force,
"Prana." Prana is the instrument by which
the cure is effected, no matter what method
is used, or who uses it.
In considering the
subject of Occult Therapeutics, we must go
back to the beginning. Before considering
the question of cure we must look at the
healthy body.
The Yogi
Philosophy teaches that God gives to each
individual a physical machine adapted to his
needs, and also supplies him with the means
of keeping it in order, and of repairing it
if his negligence allows it to become
inefficient. The Yogis recognize the human
body as the handiwork of a great
Intelligence. They regard its organism as a
working machine, the conception and
operation of which indicates the greatest
wisdom and care. They know that the body IS
because of a great Intelligence, and they
know that the same Intelligence is still
operating through the physical body, and
that as the individual falls in with the
working of the Divine Law, so will he
continue in health and strength. They also
know that when Man runs contrary to that
law, inharmony and disease result. They
believe that it is ridiculous to suppose
that this great Intelligence caused the
beautiful human body to exist, and then ran
away and left it to its fate, for they know
that the Intelligence still presides over
each and every function of the body, and may
be safely trusted and not feared.
That Intelligence,
the manifestation of which we call "Nature"
or "The Life Principle", and similar names,
is constantly on the alert to repair damage,
heal wounds, knit together broken bones; to
throw off harmful materials which have
accumulated in the System; and in thousands
of ways to keep the machine in good running
order. Much that we call disease is really a
beneficent action of Nature designed to get
rid of poisonous substances which we have
allowed to enter and remain in our system.
Let us see just
what this body means. Let us suppose a soul
seeking a tenement in which to work out this
phase of its existence. Occultists know that
in order to manifest in certain ways, the
soul has need of a fleshly habitation. Let
us see what the soul requires in the way of
a body, and then let us see whether Nature
has given it what it needs.
In the first
place, the soul needs a highly organized
physical instrument of thought, and a
central station from which it may direct the
workings of the body. Nature provides that
wonderful instrument, the human brain, the
possibilities of which we, at this time, but
faintly recognize. The portion of the brain
which Man uses in this stage of his
development is but a tiny part of the entire
brain-area. The unused portion is awaiting
the evolution of the race.
Secondly, the soul
needs organs designed to receive and record
the various forms of impressions from
without. Nature steps in and provides the
eye, the ear, the nose, the organs of taste
and the nerves whereby we feel. Nature is
keeping other senses in reserve, until the
need of them is felt by the race.
Then, means of
communication between the brain and the
different parts of the body are needed.
Nature has "wired" the body with nerves in a
wonderful manner. The brain telegraphs over
these wires instructions to all parts of the
body, sending its orders to cell and organ,
and insisting upon immediate obedience. The
brain receives telegrams from all parts of
the body, warning it of danger; calling for
help; making complaints, etc.
Then the body must
have means of moving around in the world. It
has outgrown the plant-like inherited
tendencies, and wants to "move on. Besides
this it wants to reach out after things and
turn them to its own use. Nature has
provided limbs, and muscles, and tendons,
with which to work the limbs.
Then the body
needs a frame work to keep it in shape. to
protect it from shock; to give it strength
and firmness; to prop it up, as it were.
Nature gives it the bony frame known as the
skeleton, a marvellous piece of machinery,
which is well worthy of your study.
The soul needs a
physical means of communication with other
embodied souls. Nature supplies the means of
communication in the organs of speech and
hearing.
The body needs a system of carrying repair
materials to all of its system, to build up;
replenish; repair; and strengthen all the
several parts. It also needs a similar
system whereby the waste, refuse matter may
be carried to the crematory, burned up and
sent out of the system. Nature gives us the
life carrying blood--the arteries and veins
through which it flows to and fro performing
its work--the lungs to oxygenize the blood
and to burn up the waste matter. (See
"Science of Breath." Chapter III.) The
body needs material from the outside, with
which to build up and repair its parts.
Nature provides means of eating the food; of
digesting it; of extracting the nutritious
elements; of converting it into shape for
absorption by the system; of excreting the
waste portions.
And, finally, the
body is provided with means of reproducing
its kind, and providing other souls with
fleshly tenements.
It is well worth
the time of anyone to study something of the
wonderful mechanism and workings of the
human body. One gets from this study a most
convincing realization of the reality of
that great Intelligence in nature-he sees
the great Life Principle in operation - he
sees that it is not blind chance, or
haphazard happening, but that it is the work
of a mighty INTELLIGENCE.
Then he learns to
trust that Intelligence, and to know that
that which brought him into physical being
will carry him through life-that the power
which took charge of him then, has charge of
him now, and will have charge of him always.
As we open
ourselves to the inflow of the great Life
Principle, so will we be benefitted. If we
fear it, or trust it not, we shut the door
upon it and must necessarily suffer. The
student may well ask what has all this to do
with Occult Therapeutics, and may complain
that we are giving him a lesson in Hatha
Yoga, in which latter statement he would be
near the truth. But we cannot get away from
the idea that there is that in Nature which
tends towards keeping a man in perfect
health, and we cannot help feeling that the
true teaching is rather to instruct people
how to keep well in the first place rather
than to point out how they may get well
after they have violated Nature's laws. The
Yogis think that it is illogical to build up
a cult around methods of healing--they feel
that if cults must be built up let them
rally around the centre of Health, allowing
the curing of disease to be merely
incidental.
In "Hatha Yoga",
our forthcoming book, we will give the
principles of the Yogi Philosophy of perfect
healing, in which is taught the doctrine
that Health is the normal condition of man,
and that disease is largely a matter of
ignorance and the disobeying of natural laws
of living and thinking. We will teach there
that the healing power exists in every man,
and may be called into operation consciously
or unconsciously. Occult healing is merely
the calling into play of this inner force
within the individual (sometimes with the
assistance of other individuals), and the
opening up of the system to the recuperative
energies already within itself.
All healing is
occasioned by what we have called the "Vital
Force" in the individual. The active
principle of this Vital Force is, as we have
explained, that manifestation of universal
force--Prana. In order to avoid repetition
we would refer you to "Science of Breath"
and to "Lesson Seventh" of this course, or
an explanation of the Nervous System and how
Prana operates over it. Read over what we
have said on this subject, and you will be
able to more clearly understand what we are
about to say regarding the different forms
of occult healing.
Let us suppose
that a person has neglected the rules of
right living and thinking, as set forth in
"Hatha Yoga" and other works on the subject,
and has "run down" in health. He has tried
different forms of material treatment, and
wishes to avail himself of what may be found
in the several forms of Occult Therapeutics.
He finds himself offered several forms of
occult healing. We will try to make plain to
you how these different forms of healing
operate, and the explanation behind each. We
cannot give you detailed information and
methods in a lesson of this size, for each
system would require a volume to do that,
but we hope to give you a general idea of
the several forms of treatment.
Magnetic
Healing.
This is a form of
Pranic Healing in which either the sick
person or some "healer" sends an increased
supply of Prana to the affected parts.
Pranic healing really accompanies nearly
every other form of healing, al though its
use is not suspected by those administering
it. In what is known as "Magnetic Healing"
the operator passes his hand over the body
of the sick person., and by an act of will,
or strong desire, generates within himself a
strong supply of Prana which he passes out
to the patient. This Prana acts as would a
supply sent from the system of the patient
himself, and tends to strengthen and
invigorate the afflicted part of the body
and to cause it to function normally. In
Magnetic Healing the hands are usually
passed over the body, the actual touch
usually being employed. We have given
general directions regarding this form of
healing in "Science of Breath," and may,
some day, issue a little manual on the
subject, giving specific directions. We will
give some general directions at the close of
this lesson, if space permits. We have said
so much about Prana in previous lessons, and
in "Science of Breath" that the student
should be able to understand the principle
behind this
form of healing without much more
explanation.
Mental
Healing.
Mental healing
covers a great deal of ground and has a
number of apparently differing forms. There
is a form of Self-Healing which consists of
the repetitions of affirmations, or
auto-suggestions, by the patient, which
tends to create a more cheerful and
uplifting mental attitude, which reacts upon
the body and enables it to function
properly. We would say right here that the
principal benefit derived from this and
kindred forms of healing lies in the fact
that it compels the patient to "let go" of
adverse thoughts which have prevented Nature
from doing its work, rather than in any
special virtue of the affirmations. 'We have
been refusing to let the Divine Life
Principle work freely through us, and have
hampered it with adverse auto-suggestion.
When we change our mental attitude we cease
to interpose this obstacle, and Nature soon
reasserts herself. Vigorous auto-suggestion,
of course, stimulates the system and spurs
up the Instinctive Mind to its work.
In the form of
mental treatment known as "Suggestion" the
same principle operates. The mind of the
patient is relieved of adverse
auto-suggestions by the positive suggestions
of the healer, and the brake is taken off of
the Instinctive Mind and Nature soon
re-asserts herself, and a sufficient supply
of Prana is sent to the parts and soon a
normal condition of affairs is
re-established. In Suggestive Treatment the
healer usually, although often
unconsciously, sends forth to the patient a
supply of his own Prana which stimulates the
parts to action and which renders easier the
efforts of the patient's mind to
re-establish normal Pranic conditions.
In what is
ordinarily known as "Mental Healing" there
is generally a considerable amount of
suggestion used, although the healer may not
be aware of it. The mental attitude of the
healer is impressed upon the patient by the
attitude, words, tone, and demeanor of the
healer, and the mind taking upon the
suggestion is benefited thereby. But,
besides this, the healer is pouring into the
minds of the patient a strong current of
uplifting, strengthening, and invigorating
thought, which the patient receives
telepathically, particularly as a receptive
mental attitude is manifested. The joining
together of the two minds in a common
purpose produces a greatly increased
directive force, and besides the mind of the
patient being turned away from negative
thoughts, a greater supply of Prana is
absorbed and distributed through the body.
The best form of Mental Treatment benefits
both the mind and the body of the patient.
What is known as
"Absent Mental Treatment" acts along
precisely the same lines as the above
mentioned form of Mental Treatment-the
distance between patient and healer proving
no obstacle to a strong healing thought. In
both cases the healer often creates a
powerful thought form, fully charged with
Prana, which often produces an almost
immediate effect upon the patient, the parts
being greatly stimulated and strengthened.
Instantaneous cures have often been made in
this way, although comparatively few healers
are sufficiently advanced to send
thought-forms of this kind. A very powerful
mental healer may be able to send a thought
so highly charged with Prana, and so full of
vital force and life, that a diseased organ
may be filled with such recuperative force
that it will begin instantly to cast off the
waste and diseased matter and draw from the
blood the elements necessary to rebuild and
repair itself in a comparatively short space
of time, in which case when the organism of
the individual once re-establishes normal
functioning the system is able to carry on
the work without further help from outside.
All forms of
Mental Healing come under one or more of the
above heads. Remember, now, the important
point is to get the mind of the patient into
the proper mental attitude, (Taking out all
forms of adverse auto-suggestion, so that it
will allow Nature to do its work properly
without interference. In the process of
accomplishing this result, the Prana may be
aided (as above explained) by strong thought
directed to 'the afflicted part, and also by
sending a supply of Prana from the healer to
stimulate the part and thus render easier
the healing work of the mind.
Spiritual
Healing.
There is another
form of healing, very rarely observed, in
which a highly developed spiritual person is
able to let his spiritual aura and essence
so descend upon an afflicted person that the
entire system becomes filled with it
temporarily, and all abnormality disappears,
as Spirit being perfect transforms all that
with which it comes in contact. This true
Spiritual Healing is, however, so rare that
very few rare persons have had the good
fortune to witness it. It is claimed by many
who are doing good work healing on other
lines, but many of these persons are
self-deceived, and have not the faintest
conception of what true Spiritual Healing
is.
Spiritual Healing
is marked by the immediate and perfect
healing of the patient, and the restoration
of absolutely normal physical conditions,
the patient being transformed physically,
into a condition resembling that of a
robust, perfectly healthy, strong, vigorous
child, without a blemish, pain, particle of
inharmony, or symptom of any kind. A few
gifted individuals in the world in each age
possess this power, but it is rarely
manifested, for good occult reasons. And
(draw a pencil line under these words) true
spiritual healing is never performed
as means of obtaining financial gain--it is
given "without money and without price."
True Spiritual Healing is never tarnished by
the slime of materiality--never! It is right
and proper for "healers" to charge for
Mental Healing and Pranic Healing in all
forms, as they devote their time to the
work, and "the laborer is worthy of his
hire," and no desire is entertained to
criticize such charges--they sell their
services just as we sell these lessons, and
are entitled to their just remuneration just
as we are. But the individual who is able to
give the real gift of Spiritual Healing is
never placed in a position in which he finds
it necessary to charge for his services--he
is fed by the ravens, and has no need of
bartering his spiritual gifts, and would die
before he would so prostitute his divine
privilege. We do not wish to be
misunderstood in this matter-when we speak
of Spiritual Healing we mean the true gifts
of the Spirit, not some of the forms of
Psychic or Mental healing miscalled
"spiritual." If you would have an example of
true Spiritual Healing, turn to the New
Testament and read of the work of the Spirit
as manifested through the Son of Mary. Let
that be the standard--as in fact it is.
Experimental
Healing.
We find, to our
satisfaction, that we will have sufficient
space in which to give our students a few
brief experiments in actual Occult Healing
which they may practice. These experiments
are given merely as examples, of course, and
are not to be taken as being full
instructions in the various forms of Occult
Healing.
We will first take
up a few experiments in Pranic Healing (or
"Magnetic Healing," if you prefer the term):
(I) Let the
patient sit in a chair, you standing before
him. Let your hands hang loosely by your
sides, and then swing them loosely to and
fro for a few seconds, until you feel a
tingling sensation at the tips of your
fingers. Then raise them to the level of the
patient's head, and sweep them slowly toward
his feet, with your palms toward him with
fingers outstretched, as if you were pouring
force from your finger tips upon him. Then
step back a foot and bring up your hands to
the level of his head, being sure that your
palms face each other in the upward
movement, as, if you bring them up in the
same position as you swept them down, you
would draw back the magnetism you send
toward him. Then repeat several times. In
sweeping downward, do not stiffen the
muscles, but allow the arms and hands to be
loose and relaxed. You may treat the
affected parts of the body in a similar way,
finishing the treatment by saturating the
entire body with magnetism. After treating
the affected parts, it will be better for
you to flick the fingers away from your
sides, as if you were throwing off drops of
water which had adhered to your fingers.
Otherwise you might absorb some of the
patient's conditions. This treatment is very
strengthening to the patient, and if
frequently practiced will greatly benefit
him.
In case of chronic
or long seated troubles, the trouble may
often be "loosened up" by making "sideways"
passes before the afflicted part, that is by
standing before the patient with your hands
together, palms touching, and then swinging
the arms out sideways several times. This
treatment should always be followed by the
downward passes to equalize the circulation.
(II) In Chapter
XIV, "Science of Breath," we have, given a
number of valuable experiments in this form
of healing, which we advise the student to
study and practice, if he is interested in
this phase of the subject.
(III) Headaches
may be relieved by having the patient sit
down in front of you, you standing back of
his chair, and passing your hands, fingers
down and spread open in double circles over
the top of his head, not touching his head,
however. After a few seconds you will
actually feel the passage of the magnetism
from your fingers, and the patient's pain
will be soothed.
(IV) Another good
method of removing pain in the body is to
stand before the patient, and present your
palm to the affected part, at a distance of
several inches from the body. Hold the palm
steady for a few seconds and then begin a
slow rotary motion, round and round, over
the seat of the pain. This is quite
stimulating and tends to restore normal
conditions.
(V) Point your
forefinger toward the affected part a few
inches away from the body, and keeping the
finger steadily pointed move the hand around
just as if you were boring a hole with the
point of the finger. This will often start
the circulation at the point affected, and
bring about improved conditions.
(VI) Placing the
hands on the head of the patient, over the
temples and holding them for a time, has a
good effect, and is a favorite form of
treatment of this kind.
(VII) Stroking the
patient's body (over the clothing) has a
tendency to stimulate and equalize the
circulation, and to relieve congestion.
(VIII) Much of the
value of Massage and similar forms of
manipulative treatment, comes from the Prana
which is projected from the healer into the
patient, during the process of rubbing and
manipulating. If the rubbing and
manipulating is accompanied by the conscious
desire of the healer to direct the flow of
Prana into the patient a greatly increased
flow is obtained. If the practice is
accompanied with Rhythmic Breathing, as
explained in "Science of Breath," the effect
is much better.
(IX) Breathing
upon the affected part, is practiced by many
races of people, and is often a potent means
of conveying Prana to the affected.
This is often performed by placing a bit of
cotton cloth between the flesh of the person
and the healer, the breath heating up the
cloth and adding the stimulation of warmth
in addition to the other effects.
(X) Magnetized
water is often employed by "magnetic
healers", and many good results are reported
to have been obtained in this way. The
simplest form of magnetizing water is to
hold the glass by the bottom, in the left
hand, and then, gathering together the
fingers of the right hand, shake them gently
over the glass of water just as if you were
shaking drops of water into the glass from
your finger tips. You may add to the effect
by afterwards making downward passes over
the glass with the right hand, passing the
Prana into the water. Rhythmic breathing
will assist in the transferring of the Prana
into the water. Water thus charged with
Prana is stimulating to sick people, or
those suffering from weakness, particularly
if they sip it slowly holding their mind in
a receptive attitude, and if possible
forming a mental picture of the Prana from
the water being taken up by the system and
invigorating them.
We will now take
up a few experiments in the several forms of
Mental Healing, or Psychic Healing as some
prefer to term it:
(I)
Auto-suggestion consists in suggesting to
oneself the physical conditions one wishes
to bring about. The auto-suggestions should
be spoken (audibly or silently) just as one
would speak to another, earnestly and
seriously, letting the mind form a mental
picture of the conditions referred to in the
words. For instance:
"My stomach is strong, strong,
strong--able to digest the food given
it--able to assimilate the nourishment
from the food-able to give me the
nourishment which means health and
strength to me. My digestion is good,
good, good, and I am enjoying and
digesting and assimilating my food,
converting it into rich red blood, which
is carrying health and strength to all
parts of my body, budding it up and
making me a strong man (or woman)."
Similar
auto-suggestions, or affirmations, applied
to other parts of the body, will work
equally good results, the attention and mind
being directed to the parts mentioned
causing an increased supply of Prana to be
sent there, and the pictured condition to be
brought about. Enter into the spirit of the
auto-suggestions, and get thoroughly in
earnest over them, and so far as possible
form the mental image of the healthy
condition desired. See yourself as you wish
yourself to be. You may help the cure along
by treating yourself by the methods
described in the experiments on Pranic
Healing.
(II) Suggestions
of healing, given to others, operate on the
same principle as do the auto-suggestions
just described, except that the healer must
impress upon the mind of the patient the
desired conditions instead of the patient's
doing it for himself. Much better results
may be obtained' where the healer and
patient both co-operate in the mental image
and when the patient follows the healer's
suggestions in his mind, and forms the
mental picture implied by the healer's
words. The healer suggests that which he
wishes to bring about and the patient allows
the suggestions to sink into his Instinctive
Mind, where they are taken up and afterwards
manifested in physical results. The best
suggestionists are men of vitality, who send
forceful thoughts charged with Prana into
the organism of the patient, at the same
time that the suggestions are given. In
nearly all forms of mental healing, several
methods are intermingled, as the student
will discover for himself, if he takes the
trouble to analyze the treatments. The
Instinctive Mind often falls into bad habits
of attending to the body, by reason of the
person having departed from the natural way
of living and having caused the Instinctive
Mind to take up these incorrect habits.
Suggestion, and auto-suggestion bring back
the Instinctive Mind to normal functioning,
and the body speedily recovers its former
harmony. In many cases all' that is needed
in suggestive treatment, is to relieve the
patient's mind of Fear and Worry and
depressing thoughts, which have interfered
with the proper harmony of the body, and
which have prevented the proper amount of
Prana from being distributed to the parts.
Removing these harmful thoughts is like
removing the speck of dust which has caused
our watch to run improperly, having
disarranged the harmony of the delicate
mechanism. Fear, Worry and Hate, with their
accompanying emotions, are the cause of more
physical inharmony than nearly all the other
causes combined.
(III) In what is
called strictly Mental Healing, the patient
sits in a relaxed attitude of body, and
allows the mind to become receptive. The
healer then projects to the patient thoughts
of a strengthening and uplifting character
which, reacting upon the mind of the
patient, causes it to cast off its negative
conditions and to assume its normal poise
and power, the result being that as soon as
the patient's mind recovers its equilibrium
it asserts itself and starts into operation
the recuperative power within the organism
of the person, sending an increased supply
of Prana to all parts of the body and taking
the first step toward regaining health and
strength. The prime principle of Mental
Healing is to get the mind 'of the patient
into the proper condition, it naturally
following that beneficial and normal
physical conditions must follow. But the
best Mental Healers do more than this--they
(often unconsciously) send a positive
thought strongly charged with Prana right to
the affected spot, and actually work a
physical change in the organism of the
patient, independent of what is accomplished
by his own thought-force. In treating a
patient in this way, keep firmly in your
mind the thought that physical harmony is
being re-established in the patient, and
that health is his normal condition and that
all the negative thoughts are being expelled
from his mind. Picture him as strong and
healthy in mind and in body. Picture as
existing all the conditions you wish to
establish within him. -- concentrate the
mind and fairly dart into his body, or into
the affected part, a strong penetrating
thought, the purpose of which is to work the
desired physical change, casting out the
abnormal conditions and re-establishing
normal conditions and functioning. Form the
mental image that the thought is fully and
heavily charged with Prana, and fairly drive
it into the affected part by an effort of
the will. Considerable practice is usually
needed to accomplish this last result, but
to some it appears to come without much
effort.
(IV) Distant
healing, or "absent treatment," is performed
in precisely the same way as is the
treatment when the patient is present. We
have given some directions regarding this
form of treatment in Chapter XIV, "Science
of Breath," which, coupled with what we have
just said in the last paragraph, should give
an elementary working knowledge of the
subject. Some healers form the picture of
the patient sitting in front of them, and
then proceed to give the treatment, just as
if the patient were really present. Others
form the mental image of projecting the
thought, picturing it as leaving their mind,
and then traversing space entering the mind
of the patient. Others merely sit in a
passive, contemplative attitude and intently
think of the patient, without regard to
intervening space. Others prefer to have a
handkerchief, or some other article
belonging to the patient, in order to render
more perfect the rapport conditions. Any, or
all, of these methods are good, the
temperament and inclinations of the person
causing him to prefer some particular
method. But the same principle underlies
them all.
A little practice
along the lines of the several forms of
healing just mentioned, will give the
student confidence, and ease in operating
the healing power, until he will often
radiate healing power without being fully
conscious of it. If much healing work is
done, and the heart of the healer is in his
work, he soon gets so that he heals almost
automatically and involuntarily when he
comes into the presence of one who is
suffering. The healer must, however, guard
against depleting himself of Prana, and thus
injuring his own health. He should study up
the methods given by us, of recharging
himself, and protecting himself against
undue drains upon his vitality. And he
should make haste slowly in these matters,
remembering that forced growth is not
desirable.
This lesson has
not been written for the purpose of advising
our students to become healers. They must
use their own judgment and intuitions
regarding that question. We have devoted the
lesson to the subject, as it formed a part
of the general subject which we are treating
in this course, and it is important that
they should know something of the principles
underlying these several forms of healing.
Let them analyze any form of treatment which
they may witness or hear of, stripping it of
all the fantastic theories which have been
built around it, and they will be able to
classify and study it without accepting the
theory of the person making the cure.
Remember that all
the cults and schools make cures, using the
same principle, but attributing the result
to widely differing theories and beliefs.
For ourselves, we
cling to the principles of "Hatha Yoga,"
which teaches the doctrine of preserving
health by right living and right thinking,
and we regard all forms of healing as things
made necessary only by Man's ignorance and
disobedience of Natural laws. But so long as
man will not live and think properly, some
forms of healing are necessary, and
therefore the importance of their study. The
advanced occultist regards the preservation
of health as a more important thing for the
race than the cure of disease, believing
with the old adage, that "an ounce of
prevention is worth a pound of cure." But so
long as we may benefit our fellow men, it is
well that we know something of the subject
of Occult Therapeutics. It is one of
Nature's forces, and we should know how to
use it.