Health And Wellness Through Holistic Healing And Aura Cleansing
Time changes, it moves on. Nations come and go; great powerful buildings rise and fall. It is nature; life, death. And somewhere, perhaps in the middle, we find the human being – said to be shaped in the image of a god in certain beliefs.
We’ve come a long way through the ages since the dawn of man. Where at first we relied on superstitions to see us through each day, we’ve moved on to establish great and powerful religions with millions in tow, each worshiping its own deity, each with its own principles. And then there are a few smaller religions or schools of thought, principles of life and how it should be lived. Some we dismiss, others we suspect might hold a truth greater than that which we have previously experienced.
Welcome to the 21st century, an age where certain new age principles (that are said to be a couple of thousand years old) are to be seen in the spotlight on the stage of human tendencies. Our focus lie on holistic healing and aura cleansing, two practices with their origins deeply rooted into some of the oldest and most mysterious religions, both of which we’ll have a look at from a perspective of health and well-being.
Holistic Healing
Holistic healing deals not directly with the mind, the body or the spirit, but is focussed on the life of the being and in what capacity it is lived. This is to say holistic healing encompasses life as we know it and attempts to restore imbalances by a number of different practices, some of which include:
herbal remedies – holistic healing utilising the power of herbs
natural diet – focussing on bodily function and health
acupuncture – holistic healing through ancient Chinese needle therapy
aromatherapy – holistic healing using the sense of smell with specialised, powerful oils
energy-based holistic healing therapies
Should you have any knowledge of any of these holistic healing practices, you will be familiar with the various concepts which centre around the principles of energy flowing along the meridian lines of the body or in the way the mind act as the controlling agent of the corporeal form. Holistic healing interprets malaise, illness or any other deviation from out natural centred self as an imbalance which could be repaired in a number of ways, all of which focus on realigning the energy of the being with the universe and the meridians on which it flows.
Aura Cleansing
Some practitioners of holistic healing often see aura cleansing as a part of their repertoire while others see it as a totally separate way of dealing with the inconsistencies that give rise to discomfort and disease. Whatever the case, aura cleansing and holistic healing shares the same principle of restoring imbalances to their natural balanced state.
Aura cleansing relies on the principles of the aura, an often invisible force field located around the body, which can reportedly be seen by some. Some practitioners of aura cleansing report the sensing, sometimes through touch, where the energy of a being is deviating from its natural flow. Aura cleansing then allows for the practitioner to conduct certain rituals to not only clear the aura of the being concerned (for it can be applied not only to humans, but also to all living things), but also clear the surrounding environment of any negative energy which could be the cause of these imbalances in the being.
As with holistic healing, aura cleansing may or may not rely objects such as ‘aura cleansing crystals’ or ‘aura cleansing incense’ as it is by and large a question of visualisation and the manipulation of energies in the immediate vicinity with the practitioner’s own.
Both holistic healing and aura cleansing have seen a rise in recent years and have thus attracted a growing commercial audience. As the numbers of practitioners slowly grow, becoming more widespread in mainstream society, so do those who seek to exploit it for monetary purposes. It is therefore always recommended to enlist the help of an accredited healer to ensure that value for money comes first.