Health and Healing
“Healing is the flow of soul-energy into the body”
Service Fields
Group Healing Activities
Many groups within the WTT work for healing purposes. They regularly meditate and submit themselves to special healing meditations on Thursdays. An overview of healing activities
Homoeopathy
Service to humanity through healing and medical aid is considered an integral part of the spiritual work of the WTT, and it lays great emphasis on homoeopathic healing. In a country like India only homoeopathy is accessible to the common man.
Healing with Sounds
Sound is the most powerful means for inner transformation and for energising the surrounding. Mantrams generate a healing magnetism. They can be used in hospitals and healing centres proposing relief and even cure the sick. They can even be used during natural calamities or when important global events are about to take place, for example peace talks, to bestow Love and Light on the concerned persons.
Many group members regularly work with sounds to support works of goodwill.
Publications
The WTT has published a number of books on healing, like Healer's Handbook, Ayurvedic Principles or Science of Homeopathy.
Publications Dr. E. Krishnamacharya Publications Dr. K. Parvathi Kumar
Fundamentals of Spiritual Healing
Healing is a science as well as an art. Every science and art has certain fundamentals to be carefully observed. The same is the case in case of healing too.
An extract from a lecture by Dr. E. Krishnamacharya on Spiritual Healing.
Doctors and Naturopaths
There is a number of doctors and naturopaths who take their inspiration from the wisdom teachings of the WTT and commit themselves to volunteer healing activities besides their professional activity.
PARACELSUS - Health & Healing
An online magazine for healing practices and traditional knowledge of medicine in East and West.
The Paracelsus Center
In the birth house of Paracelsus near Einsiedeln, Switzerland, a portion is taken on hire by the WTT, to be associated with the place where the great Master lived. The rooms are open for members who would like to stay there for a few days, for purposes of meditation and healing only. The Paracelsus Center is financed by voluntary contributions.