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The Science of Healing

Creation exists because it is in balance. The human body is a reflection of creation. It remains healthy and happy when the various forces or energies of creation are in a state of balance inside it. A diseased body is nothing but the result of an imbalance. This imbalance can be corrected through spiritual healing by ensuring that the root cause of the disease is removed without any damage to the physical body. Unlike most modern medical treatments that tend to suppress the disease or kill the diseased cells, spiritual healing transforms the cause of disease.
Spiritual healing finds mention in the Atharvaveda, given by Rishi Angiras under the section of Yatu Vidya, where it has been explained in detail. Yatu stands for now and spiritual healing also happens with no time lag. It effectuates the healing from the dimension of colour. Creation is a composition of millions of shades and hues. Each shade is associated with specific attributes. Some are pleasant and soothing, some represent love, some Divinity, some stand for power, some for anger, and some are dull and depressing. All are different and have a different effect on the physical. The healers at Dhyan Ashram make use of these colours to effectuate changes in the koshas or the layers of an individual, thereby affecting the physical body. There is no ambiguity in this science and when practised in its absolute form, the effect is immediate and permanent, and has been tried and tested for thousands of years without fail.
A word of caution here. This is a very powerful science and requires the healer to have attained a certain level of consciousness; certain dhyan and yogic techniques are a must and this has to be facilitated by the grace of your Guru. A healer needs to follow the purifications and discipline for self as prescribed, along with the healings. Also the healer cannot accept anything from the person he has healed. A healer’s job is to do the healing as his duty and then leave the person on whom healing is performed, not even look back. Ignoring even one of the above may result in irreparable damage to the healer. 


To attend a spiritual healing workshop in Mumbai on February 23 at the Indian Medical Association in Juhu, call 9820262024. For workshops in other cities, email info@dhyanfoundation.com

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