TIBETAN PULSING HEALING - WHAT IS IT?

Tibetan Pulsing is still fairly new to the Western world and the intent of this article is to give you a little understanding of what it is. More information can be found by using the link at the bottom of the page. Osho Tibetan Pulsing is a process of transformation that heals on many levels. It was practiced in the monasteries of Tibet for thousands of years in its original form. Since the Chinese invasion so many problems have arisen in Tibet. However, the positive effect has been that these Tibetan teachings are now spreading all over the world. These secret processes have been translated into a form more suited to western consciousness than were the traditional methods. It was Sw Shantam Dheeraj who brought them to the West. If you like to look, you will see that in our everyday life it is the mind that is running the show and telling us what to do. The mind is a wonderful tool, but not so good when it takes the role of master, for it loves to attach itself to problems and to polarise situations. The mind always functions in polarities. Because of those attachments of the mind, we cannot truly experience our joy, love and pleasure. In Tibetan Pulsing the heart becomes the force that moves us and has the opportunity to give us a sense of direction. The heart has an innocence; it knows no separation and lives only in the moment. It doesn't know about good and bad or black and white. It only wants to unify and melt with other hearts. When two or more people join hands and tune into the same pulse-beat, they become one heart. This life-energy we then feel is bio-electrical energy, tantric energy. This is the same energy we experience in love-making. We can actually feel it all over our body and it is the strongest tool we have to free ourselves from pain, emotional suffering and psychological problems. Our personal difficulties manifest in our nervous system as bio-electrical blockages. The power to dissolve those blockages comes from a meditative combination of our life energy, our tantric energy, with the pulse-beat of our hearts. The flowing current of life energy melts down tension and the energy that was used to maintain that tension transforms into silence and bliss. Meditation becomes so pleasurable that people start meditating just for the pleasure of it. A 'cool fire' arises, which activates our internal healing forces and the whole organism relaxes. Pain is transformed into pleasure, suffering into relief and fear into bliss. The healing potential of the sessions is incredible, taking one through many layers of exploration, self-discovery and healing. It goes so deep because are working with the pulse beat of our own hearts. The power of the heart is the power of transformation. It is the electromagnetic pulse that is recorded on a heart monitor. This is the electrical energy we are using to release the blockages held in the nervous system. One is aware of the pulse beat throughout the sessions, transforming old patterns and bringing in the new. During a healing session, these blocks in the nervous system are melted, dis-ease is dissolved and the body's natural energy flow is restored. Working through the body, it is possible to reach areas of emotional and mental tension that are otherwise unavailable. Stress disappears and a feeling of well being, freedom and vitality arises. Acceptance of each moment becomes simpler. Diagnosis is done through a reading of the eyes. In the eye reading we are focusing not so much on symptoms as on the underlying causes, not only on health but also on our emotional and spiritual well being. Looking into the eye we see where and when the shocks to the nervous system, which lock us into our present personality structure, happened. To read the eye takes a combination of technique and intuition aided by the willingness of the recipient to be seen. The markings in the iris, the jewels and the pools, are the blueprint of the personality. When they lose their power the ego is dissolved. Tibetan Pulsing can be understood as one more path with a goal at the end of it, or as a blissful way to be in the moment, enjoying the healing which comes along with that. Its beauty lies in its ability to drop us into the present, into the experience of meditation and a willingness to be with what is. To learn more about Tibetan Pulsing Healing please go to www.sudeva.com