Disclaimer: The following guide is an informational overview based on the general principles of Pranic Healing as taught by Master Choa Kok Sui (MCKS). It is intended for educational purposes only. Pranic Healing is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it. If you are ill, you should consult a qualified medical doctor. Do not attempt to heal others until you have taken an official certification course with a licensed instructor.
Guide to MCKS Pranic Healing Protocols (Overview) This document serves as a structural guide to the standard operating procedures (SOPs) used in Pranic Healing. These protocols were systematized by Master Choa Kok Sui to ensure safety, repeatability, and efficacy. I. The Core Principle: Two Basic Laws Before applying any specific protocol, the practitioner must understand the two foundational laws:
Law of Self-Recovery: The body is capable of healing itself. Law of Pranic Life: For life to exist, the body must have Prana (Chi, Ki, or life energy).
The General Principle: By increasing the Prana (life energy) on the affected part and the entire body, the healing process is accelerated.
II. The 7-Step General Protocol This is the standard sequence used for almost all simple to moderate ailments. Specific advanced protocols may modify this, but this is the foundation. Step 1: Intention & Invocation
Intention: State clearly your intent to heal the patient (or self). Invocation: Say a short prayer or invocation to divine sources (God, Spiritual Teachers, Angels) requesting healing energy and guidance.
Example: "To the Supreme God, I humbly request healing energy for [Patient Name]."
Step 2: Scanning (Diagnosis)
Use the hand chakras (usually the palm centers) to scan the patient's energy field (aura) and specific body parts. Identify: Look for areas that feel hot, pulsating, or congested (excess energy) or cold, hollow, and depleted (deficient energy). Note: Always scan the affected area and the corresponding organs.
Step 3: Sweeping (Cleansing)
This is the most critical step. You must remove dirty, diseased, or used-up energy before projecting fresh energy. General Sweeping: Clean the entire aura. Localized Sweeping: Focus on the specific diseased area. Technique: Use your dominant hand to "sweep" the energy away from the patient’s body. Visualize the dirty energy being thrown into a bucket of salt water or a fire bowl (combustion). Warning: Never sweep dirty energy into the ground or absorb it into your own body.
Step 4: Energizing (Prana Projection)