A Review of Energy Healing Techniques
Notes on descriptions below:
The information is presented as it appears in each source. As the compiler of this information, I am not making any definitive claims about the effectiveness of any technique, or making any recommendations for medical treatment. The definition at the beginning of each section may be quoted from the source, as cited, or may be my own summary.
I have routinely referred to the person who is actively using the healing technique as the “practitioner” and the person who will receive healing as the “client.” Certain techniques use different terms, but I standardized these all to the above terms.
Because the majority of my sources are “instruction manuals” on various techniques, the descriptions of how to do a healing session are generally presented in the second person. This is not meant to imply that you can learn how to perform the healing technique merely by reading this short summary. If you are interested in learning to be a practitioner of a technique, I encourage you to obtain the primary source for each technique, attend workshops, or pursue other sources of information.
In the source listings, I have differentiated
between “manuals” and “descriptions” of healing. Manuals contain detailed
instructions designed to help the reader learn how to practice the technique
(although, again, most writers state that additional training or in-person
workshops are the recommended ways to learn healing.) Descriptions include
information about how the healing is done, but the author’s goal is to describe
the healing technique, not to teach it.
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