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.

For better or worse, anything that resembles an alternative therapy suggest California or New Mexico. New Yorkers are supposed to be cynical and hard-bitten. Even they would admit that the human body has a small electrical charge. The issue is whether biological electricity suggests the existence of energies that are not reliably detectable, and on this issue it turns out New Yorkers are just enthusiastic as any West Coast hippie.

Auric fields can be detected, and most have seen photos of them, although those who are skeptical will likely see these photos as trickery. Each different aura has its own unique character. Some colors suggest a particular level of spiritual attainment, as some colors suggest a particular sort of emotionality or personality, and still others suggest sickness or health.

Most of us are familiar with entirely invisible energies, like Chinese chi. In Asia, this is well established and the subject of serious academic and medical study. In the West, chi, known in Japan as ki, has broad popular acceptance but little in the way of medical support.

Most people who have heard of chi know it through two Asian practices. The first, acupuncture, is the most often performed of all forms of alternative medicine, and indeed many do not consider it to be alternative in any way. In short, acupuncture works by interrupting and redirecting the body's chi flow through the use of sharp 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.

Kaji energy is a Japanese discovery which is extremely subtle, and seems to have some connection to the Sun. It is especially intriguing as a means distance healing, in which close proximity between healer and patient is not needed, and they can be oceans or continents apart. It can also be applied in group formats, where many individuals perform a remote healing on a single individual.

The body's electrical charge does lend some credence to energetic healing in the public mind. It certainly helps that most of its best known forms have popular authority from being so old, as well as from being from the Far East. In the end, thousands of patients believe they have been helped using these energies, and that is the ultimate selling point.




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