Healing therapy

Healing therapy

Healing therapy is a form of medicine that, especially in the jargon of the alternative medicine, is used as a collective name for a wide range of therapeutic and paranormal activities that can be done under treatment from a therapist (by beaming or deriving healingenergy trough the hands from an external source), but also trough self-therapy. Healing is not the same as the healing of medically recognized pathological disorders, but aims to restore contact with the so-called cosmic life force, which essentially any part of it would make. With healing is also handling traumas or other psychological harm intended, which in this life or previous lives would have been accrued.

Ways of healing

Several ways of healing can be determined:
* Distance healing
* Chakrahealing
* Aurahealing
* Handlaying
* Spititual healing
* Trance healing
* Spirutual healing

Therapies

Several healing therapies exist:
* Cristal healing
* Spirutual healing and chirurgy
* Johrei
* Reiki
* Sjamanism
* Therapeutic touching

Recognision

Both the notions of cosmic life force 'and' previous life 'in Western medicine is not recognized, but particularly in the Eastern and Christian cultures esoteric an important role. Healing since the 80s of last century hit in vogue, partly due to the rising popularity of Oriental medicine and the emergence of the New Age movement.


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