The Beliefs Of A Theta DNA Healing Practitioner

By Essie Osborn


Unlike religious leaders who provide faith healing, providers of theta are often trained in different energy and light work. Theta practitioners often combine different elements of this work with faith, prayer and thought. Faith healers unlike a theta dna healing practitioner generally do not believe in combining these elements and that faith alone can be successful.

The ideology of the practice is that thought and prayer have the ability to heal body, mind and spirit. Providers and recipients must have an unconditional belief of the Creator and that this source is responsible for pain and pleasure. Unless individuals have such belief, it is believed one can not find the power needed to heal the intrinsic DNA created in each individual through the initial creative process.

Faith and Theta are both belief based systems. Those involved in each believe in a higher power. In faith based healing, it is prayer and only prayer which brings about success. Unlike DNA focused sessions, in which energy and light workers use different methods to assist in creating a change in brain wave patterns, hence creating a state known as theta.

Those receiving treatment often say this method leads to instant mental, physical and emotional health. There is a more specific and direct aspect of a DNA based technique called HolisticDNA healing. This method is closer to faith based sessions in that it points toward a higher power as being the source for finding creativity and well being.

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.

The type of venue at which such services are offered can make a huge difference in success rates. Most often, these healers prefer to work in spas or treatment centers versus doctor's offices or private homes. Faith healers on the other hand often provide services in various churches, tent revivals, synagogues and temples.

The idea that each individual has dormant intuition or psychic powers which can be developed is often not popular in a number of religions. In many churches, these ideas are considered evil and in many, attempts by a so-called devil to lead believers astray. Those working with these healing arts often believe in a higher power which provides light and love as well as the ability to heal those who believe in and pray for assistance.

As individuals still can not prove or disprove the existence of a higher power, each individual is entitled to their own beliefs. Those suffering may still want to consider all processes which contribute to overall health and wellness. A good reason being that thought and prayer have no ill effect unlike many pharmaceutical drugs. Still, without belief in thought and prayer, it is doubtful that individuals will see any benefits as both are the basis for this type work.




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