The ideology of this practice is based on the founder who believes she cured herself of cancer through faith, thought and prayer. Providers and recipients must hold these beliefs and a belief in the Creator of all in order to achieve success. Unless each shares this belief, it is a strongly held opinion that locating the power to create well being through a change to the intrinsic DNA found in each individual is impossible.
Theta is a belief based system, as is Faith Healing. Both systems hold the belief that a higher power is actually the source which provides the work. Unlike faith, those involved in this type process believe that recipients can improve health by changing brain wave cycles. This is done by changing brain waves into a state known as theta through energy work which recipients can both watch and feel.
Individuals remain alert, awake and aware during this work. Both providers and recipients claim this leads to instant emotional and physical well being. A more simplistic aspect of theta known as HolisticDNA energy healing pinpoints "Infinite Intelligence" for creating wellness and gaining creative insight. These two DNA based healing practices are fairly new in terminology, yet old in practice.
Unlike a preacher at a faith based service, these light based workers believe that thought and prayer have the ability to transform through the use of natural intuition, while at the same time having an unconditional belief of the Creator of all. The result, that unless individuals share such belief, no healing can take place.
Practitioners offer this type of work in a number of different venues. These venues include doctors offices, homes, and healing centers around the world. The art while popular in some areas is also shunned in others. Whereas, faith based services are often offered at churches, revivals and tent gatherings and often do not contain elements of other energy work.
The basis that everyone is born with intuitive powers is not often accepted in extreme fundamentalist circles, largely because many believe psychic powers and intuition are evil. Those working directly with light healers and light work often believe the source of creation and the light thereof is at the source of all success. An argument that has been ongoing since the beginning of time and the establishment of religion.
An existence of a Creator, higher power, or powers has yet to be proven and there is no doubt such will remain a great mystery. Each individual must decide for oneself whether to participate in religious beliefs. Regardless, anyone working as in this type of faith based practice must believe in the Creator as the source responsible for any healing which takes place.
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