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 this type of practice is to use energy, light, love, thought and prayer to create well being in each recipient. In most DNA healing based processes, the provider is only a tool used by the Creator to aid in healing those suffering from a number of conditions. To find success, both providers and recipients must hold an inherit belief in this higher power as being the creative source of light and dark, good and evil, illness and wellness.

As with faith healing, theta too is a belief based system which includes a strong belief in faith, thought and prayer. In a theta session, the provider uses a variety of different aspects of light work and energy to change the brain wave patterns of the recipient. It is believed the power to heal is channeled from the Creator or Creative source to the provider then transferred to the recipient.

By changing brain wave patterns though the use of different methods, it is hopeful that healing can take place by way of adjusting the intrinsic DNA to a natural state. When changing the brain waves, providers put recipients into an altered state known as theta. In this state, the recipient remains alert, awake and aware at all times. A number of individuals have reported the ability to see and feel immediate improvement in overall health and well being after each session.

Akin to faith healing, theta is different in that the practitioners are using different types of methods to achieve success in healing body, mind and spirit through adjusting intrinsic DNA. Some would argue that this is impossible, while providers and recipients argue that it is indeed both possible and successful.

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.

The ultimate truth is that such force has and most likely will always remain a great mystery. Still, for those who believe and are experiencing illness, terminal or otherwise, contacting faith based healer may prove beneficial. Unlike doctor's who prescribe pharmaceuticals, often with dire side effects, there are no side effects when it comes to faith, thought and prayer.




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