Healing
By Ness & c0verst0ry
EDITOR’S NOTE: Both Ness and c0verst0ry have written guides on this subject, so I’m posting them both. Ness’s will be first, then c0verst0ry.
Healing is basically a larger form of rejuvenation, and I feel that it would be better to get fairly decent at rejuvenation before attempting healing, but it is not required. That being said, let's move on.
Healing is a somewhat advanced skill, so it requires a lot of energy. That makes sense if you think about it, though. You're going to be using energy to actually heal a physical wound. It takes a lot of energy to affect physical matter.
First of all, you need a wound of some kind, obviously. It should be a small one to start with. What I started practicing on wasn't a physical wound, but actually just small pains, such as headaches. Do NOT go out and hurt yourself just to practice this skill. Accidents happen all the time, especially little ones. Be patient; one will get you sooner or later.
Visualize the pain as a pulsing red spot in your body. Take some energy (gathered or not) and move it through your body, toward the pain. Once the energy gets to the pain, visualize it going into the pain, causing the red to fade and weaken. Continue to visualize the red spot fading and breaking down as you add more and more energy until all that remains is a few tiny, red pieces. Once you get to this point, visualize a sudden surge of energy rushing by the spots, instantly destroying them and the remaining pain.
Once you get fairly good at healing pain, you can try healing physical wounds. To heal an actual physical wound is a lot harder, so don't be discouraged if you don't get it at first; just keep practicing. It will come eventually.
When you are trying to heal a physical wound, visualize the wound in addition to the pain. When the energy gets to the wound, visualize it going into the wound. Visualize skin cells being regenerated, making the wound smaller, and eventually closing the wound completely.
Adding energy to the wound the entire time will probably help the healing process a little, but I don't think it is needed. I haven't healed a physical wound yet, but I know somebody who has, and it doesn't seem to be required to use energy; he apparently simply willed it to heal. My suggestion would be to try it with or without energy, and if that doesn't work very well for you after a while of practicing, try the other method.
Happy Healing!
Editors Note: The following is c0verst0ry's
Have you ever had a headache that you would give anything to get rid of? Well, here's your chance to do that. Now, to begin.
PUSHING IT
Yeah, the title sounds really arrogant and useless, doesn't it? Well, it is just a simple arrogant technique. Wherever you are feeling the pain, visualize the pain as a red hot glow of energy along the affected area. Now, just press one of your hands firmly against the skin two to three inches away from the pain. Shove the pain off of your body, taking time to visualize the red hot energy where the pain was being thrown into the air and drifting away from you. This method usually only lasts a few minutes, so it should really only be used in situations that require immediate attention that lack the time to do anything else. If you can use another technique, you probably should.
DESTROYING IT
This method involves literally making the pain nonexistent. Just as with the pushing method, visualize the area of pain as red hot energy. Now, gather your own energy. Feel this energy as being cool and soothing. Transfer the energy through your body to the affected area. Visualize the cool energy cutting through the red pain. Here, you may want to be very accurate and detailed with your visualization. See the pain not only on your skin where you feel it, but inside of you. Visualize the pain along the inside of the flesh, pushing into the muscles, and even into the bones if it hurts that badly. Now, force the cool energy into the red energy, breaking the pain up into several sections. Target each section with your soothing energy, continuing to break away the pain until all that remains are very scattered dots of red. Move on to the next section and repeat the process until all of the pain is gone. This should last much longer than the pushing method, but there's still a chance that it may not be permanent. If the pain returns, relieve yourself again and this time flush the area with more soothing energy afterwards.
MOVING IT
That's right; you are going to move your energy. This will deal with some "feeling" of the pain due to the fact that just a visual visualization may not be very effective. You may need something to move the pain into, such as a piece of paper or just about anything else that you can get rid of very easily. Visualize the pain as red energy once again. This time, instead of sending energy to get rid of the pain, try to take control of the pain. This may prove complicated, and you will most likely fail at your first few attempts to do this. Eventually though, you will get the hang of controlling pain as if it were energy. Once you have control over your pain, the fun part begins. Using a detailed visualization of all the internal areas that are affected, move all the pain up to your skin or just under it. Once the pain is completely surfaced, transport it across your body to your hand. When the pain is securely in your hand, place your palm on the object that you chose to use. Transfer all of the red, painful energy into that object. The final step is to get rid of the object while touching it as little as possible. The easiest thing to do is to transfer the pain into a piece of paper while standing very near to a trash can and simply throw the paper away once you’re finished.
USING A PSIBALL
This is almost the simplest way to relieve pain, and it involves the least visualization. You will craft a somewhat small psiball and program it to be extremely cold. Take the psiball and run it over the aching area to cause a numbed sensation. Now, give your body a minute to rest. Once that minute is up, form a hot psiball (or reprogram the original psiball to be hot). Take this psiball and run it over the affected area just as you did the cold one. Repeat this a few times and the pain should be gone. It isn't a fast method, but it is usually completely permanent. The other good thing about it is that you only have to know how to make a hot and cold psiball.
HEALING ACTUAL WOUNDS
This one can be tricky since it requires a great deal of energy. The first thing you are going to do is lay down somewhere in the most comfortable position that you can. When I say most comfortable, I mean stuff pillows under you, between your legs, all around, it doesn't matter what you do as long as you are as comfortable as possible. Take a few minutes to meditate and gather some extra energy. Look at your wound. Get a good feel for what it is and how it looks. Concentrate. Form a microscopic view in your mind of what the wound may look like. It could be something comparable to the Grand Canyon. The river at the bottom would be a solid mass of hardened red blood cells that have clotted the wound. The canyon walls would be made up of damaged, dead cells that covered everything. The dead cells are half decayed and the only things active are a handful of cells eating the dead tissue. Concentrate on your wound.
Begin transferring a steady stream of soothing energy to the wound. Visualize this energy burning away all the dead material. It will awaken the cells beneath all of the damaged ones. Charge these new cells with energy so that they may begin healing the wound. Giving the cells constant energy. Visualize the cells multiplying and rebuilding the damaged area bit by bit until the wound is closed. Be warned. This takes a great deal of energy and a great deal of practice to accomplish. I know only two people who have done this successfully. They are myself and my brother.
I have only managed to heal a major burn that covered my index and middle fingers from the joint just below the fingernail to the knuckles on my hand, and that took me over an hour and who knows how much energy.
my brother healed a much larger wound. He had torn a chunk of skin about an inch wide and at least a centimeter thick out of his forearm. Two days later, there was not even a scar remaining of the wound. When I asked him how he did it, his exact words were, “I healed it. I just thought about it and healed it. I leaned back, propped up my feet, held my hand over it, and imagined it slowly closing up. It took me all day but it worked.” So remember, this takes time and energy. Please be very careful before actually attempting to heal a physical wound.