Could Pranic Healing Help in Dry Times ?
This unorthodox approach is sure to find both supporters and critics. We let you draw your own conclusion. The following is an extract from a paper read by Nona Castro, who is in charge of Pranic healing in Canada: “In 1997 the Okanogan Valley, particularly the Kootenays, was hit by the potato blight for the first time. It was thought to have come in on a contaminated air mass, travelling up from the south, and overnight attacked the potato and tomato crops over much of southern British Columbia, killing the plants and seriously ruining the crops. In 1998 it hit again, more serious this time, the like of which was responsible for the death by starvation of millions of people in Ireland in the 1800’s. Pranic healing techniques were used on the McIntyre farm. This involved transferring bio-energy into the land, which is a living organism and using cleansing and energizing techniques as well as other protocols for treating contaminated land and to prevent bug infestation. On the farm whic