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Thursday, June 18, 2020

Pranic Healing can cure Cancer

"A time will come when science will make tremendous advances, not because of better instruments for discovering things, but because a few people will have at their command great spiritual powers, which at the present are seldom used. Within a few centuries, the art of spiritual healing will be increasingly developed and universally used."
Astronomer, Man, Mind, and the Universe.
-Gustaf Stromberg, Mt. Wilson


Pranic Healing is a simple and efficient system of removing diseased energy and providing new regenerated energy, facilitating the patient's self-healing mechanism. Master Choa Kok Sui, its discoverer, observed that the human body is surrounded by a health aura, which in the case of deceased persons was depleted, ragged, unclean or unequally distributed around the physical body. This energy body, also known as the health aura, is directly connected to the physical body.
It is the physical body's insulation. It is only when it is in disarray, due to a multitude of reasons, that disease enters the physical body. Hence, Master Choa Kok Sui's system of Pranic Healing enables the reconstruction of the energy body for the betterment of the physical body. So that Prana, life, can flow in the human body without making room for disease.
Energy can be transformed



Science explains to us that energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be transformed from one form to another. Think about what this could mean to you? If you can understand how to work with energy, it can help transform all the negative results in your life into positive results – sickness into well-being, lack into abundance, stress into the peace of mind and failing relationships into healthy, strong bonds.  


So since Pranic Healing uses energy, there is a lot more to it than just the healing part. It not only makes you aware of the aura around the human body – the ‘chakras’ (energy centres) and their effects on our health but also teaches us how to feel or scan the aura and determine which parts of the chakras may be affected. By learning about energy, we become more conscious about its ubiquitous presence, be it in people, buildings or even objects.

The Essence of Prana

What is the fundamental difference between a living and a dead person? Both people have a body, a set of organs and billions of cells. What differentiates them is an ‘unseen’ force that gives one person the awareness and consciousness to experience living while causing the other person or to experience a permanent black-out.  

Call it Breath of Life or Vitality of the Soul, Prana is the life-sustaining force found within the body of every living thing. Without Prana, we cease to exist as “living beings”.  

Grand Master Choa Kok Sui explains: “Life Energy or Prana is all around us. It is pervasive; we are actually in an ocean of Life Energy”

Principles Behind Pranic Science

The fundamental principles of Pranic Healing are

  • Principle of Self- Recovery – The innate ability of every living being to heal itself
  • Principle of Life Force – Healing process can be accelerated by increasing the pranic life force of the individual

How does it work?

Pranic Healing corrects imbalances in the body’s energy field and transfers life force to the patient. This life force can also be characterized as universal energy; it is not the healer’s energy. Trained Pranic Healers access and transmit universal energy to the patient using specific frequencies and techniques for specific diseases and conditions
Pranic Healing is done without touching.

Pranic Healing is a three-step process that substantially accelerates the body’s innate ability to heal at all levels: physical, emotional, mental and spiritual.


  • Checking - Scanning for energy abnormalities
  • Cleansing - Removing energy abnormalities: used to remove dirty or diseased energy in the body and to eradicate blockages in the energy channels
  • Replenishing and revitalizing with life force- Energizing: the transference of fresh ‘prana’ or life energy to the body and is applied once the cleansing process is completed. To give an example, when we cut our fingers or bruise our legs, our body automatically takes the necessary steps to prevent blood loss and repair the damaged tissues. Our bodies are constantly exposed to a variety of toxins, chemicals and pollutants from the environments we live in but our ‘in-built’ defence system fights of all these germs and protects us.   When we are healthy and happy, we feel all charged up and are full of energy. When we are sick or upset, we feel down or drained out. In other words, a healthy body has an abundance of prana while a sick or diseased body is low on prana. The healing process of an individual is accelerated by increasing the prana life force in them which is readily available from the sun, air and earth.

Some Benefits of Pranic Healing


  • In cases of fever, parents can bring down the temperature of their children in just a few hours
  • Coughs and colds can usually be alleviated in a day
  • Major illnesses such as eye, liver, kidney, and heart problems can be partially or substantially relieved in a few sessions
  • Improved health and increased stamina
  • Inner peace and happiness
  • Better memory and concentration
  • Rapid spiritual growth
  • Reduced stress
  • Better interpersonal skills
  • Greater self-esteem
  • Attain the ability to attract good luck and become more prosperous

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Research

Objectives: The objective was to explore the effect of a Japanese energy healing method known as Johrei on the viability and proliferation of cultured human cancer cells in vitro.
Design: A randomly selected 96-well plate or a culture dish of various types of human cancer cell lines in culture were exposed to Johrei treatment. For comparison purpose, an equal number of untreated or volunteer-treated cultures were chosen as the control group. Johrei treatment was repeatedly performed at appropriate time intervals over the course of the experiments. Cell viability was examined by a colourimetric assay with a Cell Counting kit. Morphological changes were analyzed by phase-contrast and time-lapse microscopy. Cell proliferation and early and late stages of cell death were also determined with the use of a bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU) cell proliferation assay kit and an Annexin V-FLUOS Staining kit, respectively.
Outcome measures: Quantitative data were presented as means±standard deviation. The outcome measures were the differences in viable cell numbers that remained under healing practice versus control conditions, and the statistical significance of differences in their mean values was assessed.
Results: The viability loss of cultured human cancer cells in the Johrei group was significantly higher than that of either of the control groups, despite the fact that the responsiveness to Johrei varied with different cancer cell types. The proliferation rate of gastric cancer cells exposed to Johrei treatments for 72 hours was more significantly decreased compared with that of the untreated cells, whereas the extent of dying and/or dead cells in the Johrei group was more profound than that of the untreated cells.
Conclusions: These results provide evidence that Johrei treatment induces the viability loss of various cancer cells in vitro, mainly due to the increased cell death and the decreased proliferation.
A natural energy healing technique called Reiki (Japanese Healing Method) and Mexican healing (ancient Egyptian healing method) used to heal stage 4 liver cancer patient
The efforts put in my healer was just 36 hours to heal the patient and destroy the cancer cells. The total duration of the healing was 2 months.
I will be discussing the below topics
  • Challenges faced during the healing
  • How energy healing works to heal cancer naturally
  • Healing Methods used to heal the cancer
  • Products/Procedures used to heal the cancer
  • Recovery of the patient during the healing period.

Biography:

Vivek Kamath is a software engineer by profession worked as a freelancer in many international banks across the globe. Vivek has executed many large International banking Information Technology projects in UK, USA, GERMANY, SINGAPORE, BAHRAIN, AUSTRALIA, JAPAN AND INDIA.
Vivek is a Reiki Master cum practitioner from the last 8 years and also alternative therapy experts in Mexican healing, Melchizedek healing, crystal healing and past life regression therapy.
Vivek Kamath has healed 3 Stage 4 cancer (throat, liver and breast cancer) till date. He has also healed Diabetes TYPE1, TYPE2, TYPE 3/LADA, removed heart blocks, kidney diseases, glaucoma, removed womb cysts, kidney stones, sciatica pain healing, lumbar l5 pain healing, rheumatoid arthritis, obesity disorders, knee transplant pain, migraine, sinusitis, constipation, depression, schizophrenia. Phobia, addiction cases, learning disability in kids, thyroid problems, kidney dialysis, irregular periods in women, asthma, cholesterol, high and low blood pressure, erectile dysfunction in men.
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Sunday, June 7, 2020

The zoonotic origins of pandemics

The disease emergence model above provides a construct for how pathogens emerge from animals and illustrates the continuum of animal pathogen infectivity in the human population. However, relatively little is known about the factors that mediate transition from one stage to the next as a pathogen of animal origin scales the stages of this paradigm Figure1, ever increasing its ability to reside in the human population and be transmitted throughout it. What is known, however, is that the interface between humans and animals is of paramount importance in the process. As we increase our interactions with animals through hunting, the trading of animal foods, animal husbandry practices, wet markets, and the domestication of animals or exotic pets, the probability of cross-species transmission dramatically increases.

Zoonotic disease emergence model outlining the 5 stages of pathogen emergence from animals to humans.

Wednesday, May 27, 2020

Psychopath vs Sociopath - What's The Difference?


Most experts believe psychopaths and sociopaths share a similar set of traits. People like this have a poor inner sense of right and wrong. They also can’t seem to understand or share another person’s feelings. But there are some differences, too.

Psychopathy and sociopathy are different cultural labels applied to the diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. Up to 3 per cent of the population may qualify for a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder. This disorder is more common among males and mostly seen in people with an alcohol or substance abuse problem, or in forensic settings such as prisons. Psychopaths tend to be more manipulative, can be seen by others as more charming, lead a semblance of a normal life, and minimize risk in criminal activities. Sociopaths tend to be more erratic, rage-prone, and unable to lead as much of a normal life. When sociopaths engage in criminal activity, they tend to do so in a reckless manner without regard to consequences.


Traits of a Psychopath

Psychology researchers generally believe that psychopaths tend to be born — it’s likely a genetic predisposition — while sociopaths tend to be made by their environment. (Which is not to say that psychopaths may not also suffer from some sort of childhood trauma.) Psychopathy might be related to physiological brain differences. Research has shown psychopaths have underdeveloped components of the brain commonly thought to be responsible for emotion regulation and impulse control.
Psychopaths, in general, have a hard time forming real emotional attachments with others. Instead, they form artificial, shallow relationships designed to be manipulated in a way that most benefits the psychopath. People are seen as pawns to be used to forward the psychopath’s goals. Psychopaths rarely feel guilt regarding any of their behaviours, no matter how much they hurt others.
But psychopaths can often be seen by others as being charming and trustworthy, holding steady, normal jobs. Some even have families and seemingly-loving relationships with a partner. While they tend to be well-educated, they may also have learned a great deal on their own.
When a psychopath engages in criminal behaviour, they tend to do so in a way that minimizes risk to themselves. They will carefully plan a criminal activity to ensure they don’t get caught, having contingency plans in place for every possibility.
Psychopath Pop Culture Examples: Dexter, Anton Chigurh in No Country for Old Men, Henry in Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer, Patrick Bateman in American Psycho

Traits of a Sociopath

Researchers tend to believe that sociopathy is the result of environmental factors, such as a child or teen’s upbringing in a very negative household that resulted in physical abuse, emotional abuse, or childhood trauma.
Sociopaths, in general, tend to be more impulsive and erratic in their behaviour than their psychopath counterparts. While also having difficulties in forming attachments to others, some sociopaths may be able to form an attachment to a like-minded group or person. Unlike psychopaths, most sociopaths don’t hold down long-term jobs or present much of normal family life to the outside world.
When a sociopath engages in criminal behaviour, they may do so in an impulsive and largely unplanned manner, with little regard for the risks or consequences of their actions. They may become agitated and angered easily, sometimes resulting in violent outbursts. These kinds of behaviours increase sociopath’s chances of being apprehended.
Sociopath Pop Culture Examples: The Joker in The Dark Knight, JD in Heathers, Alex Delarge in A Clockwork Orange

Who is More Dangerous?

Both psychopaths and sociopaths present risks to society, because they will often try and live a normal life while coping with their disorder. But psychopathy is likely the more dangerous disorder because they experience a lot less guilt connected to their actions.
A psychopath also has a greater ability to dissociate from their actions. Without emotional involvement, any pain that others suffer is meaningless to a psychopath. Many famous serial killers have been psychopaths.
Not all people we’d call a psychopath or sociopath are violent. Violence is not a necessary ingredient (nor is it for a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder) — but it is often present.

Clues to a Psychopath or Sociopath in Childhood

Clues to psychopathy and sociopathy are usually available in childhood. Most people who can later be diagnosed with sociopathy or psychopathy have had a pattern of behaviour where they violate the basic rights or safety of others. They often break the rules (or even laws) and societal norms as a child, too.
Psychologists call these kinds of childhood behaviours a  Conduct disorder.
 Conduct disorders involve four categories of problem behaviour:
  • Aggression to people and animals
  • Destruction of property
  • Deceitfulness or theft
  • Serious violations of rules or laws
If you recognize these symptoms in a child or young teen, they’re at greater risk for antisocial personality disorder.
Thank:https://psychcentral.com/