Reiki What are biofield and bioplasma
Reiki-What is biofield, bioplasma and how does it relate to Reiki?
Conventional biology studies biochemical interactions, DNA, and how energy is transmitted into the cells. A bio-field can be defined as information or energy with a significant impact on health. Reiki theory uses biofield energy to restore cells' natural healing abilities.
Bio-field theories can also be found in religious texts. Even western science has attempted to measure and define energy. In Vedic literature, this term is called chakras. It stands for energy wheels or spinning zones, which refers to large clusters of nerves and complexes in the body.
It is sometimes called bioplasma. It refers to the diffused electromagnetic fluid that surrounds all living beings.
What is Reiki therapy's impact on the body?
Reiki therapy gives the practitioner the claim that clients will experience an increase in their healing potential. This treatment reduces stress, blood pressure, and heart rate.
It boosts relaxation and shifts stress away from fight or flight. It helps to tune the body and mind to a neutral place.
Aura and chakras
Traditional medicine believes that the root cause of the disease is an insufficient flow of energies from the chakras. This invisible layer of the body is called the aura. It consists of five elements: ether, air-water fire, and water. These elements are related to sense Organs. The earth is closely related to the nose. Water to the tongue, fire, and air to the skin are all connected to the ears.
The mental body makes up the first layer. The second layer refers to the emotional layer.
They have strong heart chakras. The intellect is the third. The first two will be stronger than the intellect. Fourth, the spiritual layer helps you interact with the universal energies.
People who have strong fourth Chakras can communicate with the environment and feel the emotions of others. Reiki assists with balancing emotions, releasing stress, empowering emotions, and increasing creativity.