Friday, January 23, 2015

The Search For An Energy Healer New York City

By Karyn Shields


New Yorkers are famous for their high-stress lifestyle. Throw in the complete range of seasons, from hot and humid to bitter cold, and it can be nearly impossible to stay healthy. Despite this, and as familiar in the New Age market as therapeutic energies have become, somehow when one envisions an energy healer New York City does not come to mind.

Alternative therapies always seem to have more to do with Colorado or the Bay Area than Manhattan. Those hard-bitten types, however, will acknowledge that the body does carry an electric charge. The question at hand is whether human electricity implies that other, undetectable energies exist. When it comes to this, citizens of the Big Apple turn out to be not very different from citizens of the Left Coast.

Aura photos are not unusual to find, even while doubters will claim that it is trickery of some sort. Some aura colors correspond to certain characteristics. Some are said to indicate particular degrees of advanced spiritual development. Some, particular personality types or emotional temperaments. Others are said to indicate various degrees of sickness or health.

Most people have heard of wholly undetectable forms of human energy, such as the Chinese concept of chi. Chi, known as ki in Japan, is broadly accepted and studied by academic researchers. In the Western world, chi does enjoy a loose, public acceptance but the medical establishment is far less certain about its efficacy.

Chi is known primarily through two Asian arts. Acupuncture is perhaps the most common of all forms of alternative medicine, so common in fact that it is easy to forget that it is alternative at all. Acupuncture traces the flow of chi through the body and manipulates it with very fine needles.

Best known as a pain treatment, acupuncture has a wide range of applications. Chi is also known to the public through martial arts, especially at the very most senior, master's level. It is common, and not wrong, to think of the martial arts master as someone well beyond their physical peak, using chi to perform astonishing feats.

Reiki is another popular medical art that makes use of chi energy. It is a particularly organized for of the timeless paradigm of healing through the laying on of hands. Reiki can be learned relatively swiftly, licensing is easy, and even in New York City practitioners are abundantly available.

The Japanese have also cultivated a subtle, solar power known as kaji. It is especially well known as a method for distance healing, as it doesn't require the healer and the patient to anywhere near each other. In fact they can be thousands of miles apart. Kaji can also be worked as a group, with many practitioners performing a healing remotely upon a particular patient.

To the broad public, it helps energetic healing that the body does have an electrical charge. It further helps that a few of its best-known forms are Asian, lending an atmosphere of ancient authority. In the final analysis, many thousands claim to have been healed through energetic healing therapies, and this word-of-mouth is the first, best selling point any therapy could have.




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