Egyptian Essene Sacred Healing Techniques: Discovering Their History And Purpose
Who are the Essene?
The Essenes were an ancient religious and ascetic group who lived in Judea around the Second Temple period, approximately starting in the 2nd century BC. to the 1st century AD. This group is known primarily through the historical accounts of authors such as Philo of Alexandria, Josephus, and Pliny the Elder, among others. They are presumed to have produced some of the scrolls found among the famous Dead Sea Scrolls, which offer important information about their lives, beliefs and religious practices.
The Essenes were a community that had abandoned the vanities of the world. They lived in isolated communities, generally in desert areas, and dedicated themselves to prayer, meditation, the practice of purification and agricultural activities. They had elevated themselves spiritually and had achieved quite substantial mystical knowledge. The Essenes were the first to choose not to have slaves or servants. They lived near the shores of lakes and rivers, far from towns and cities, and there were no rich or poor in their community because these conditions were considered deviations from their law. Their philosophy and way of life included a simple and harmonious way of living with all creatures, their spirits, and the land. They practised fasts and sacred rites and became famous for wearing white tunics; for this reason, they are also called "the great White Brotherhood".
The Essenes referred to themselves as Essenes, meaning "Sons of the Sun"; in this, we find links with the so-called heretical Pharaoh, Akhenaten, who abandoned the ancient Gods in favour of Aten, represented by the solar disk. The Essenes had different and specific tasks depending on personal abilities; some followed the ascetic path, others travelled as healers and mystics, still others dedicated themselves to the study of sacred books and disciplines such as medicine and astronomy.
Admission to the community required a one-year probationary period, three years before initiation and seven years of training before full access. The Essenes disappeared as a distinctive group in the 1st century AD, but their historical impact and way of life have left a lasting imprint on the understanding of ancient traditions and religions.
What are Egyptian Essene Therapies?
Egyptian Essene Therapies is an Energy Healing Modality inspired by the Egyptian and Essene philosophy, through the use of Consecrated oils, Milky voice (vocal attunement), Hands-on Work on specific points (Chakras, Organs, Nadis and subtle bodies). The natural energetic flow is facilitated, disposing of dysfunctional and traumatic emotions and memories to increase personal awareness. The Egyptian Essene therapists were not chosen for their intellectual and mental abilities but for their charisma, profound humanity and the ability to manifest it in everyday life.
What is Ātman?
Ātman is a Sanskrit word that means inner self or breath and is that part of us that cannot be touched or hurt. Our human reality constantly lives in communion with the divine reality. The therapist had to learn to connect with a state of consciousness beyond one's ego, thoughts, moods and emotions, which Easterners call Ātman. The Egyptian Essene therapeutic art connects us to a sacred breath that passes through us like a wave, allowing us to become channels between heaven and Earth. The therapist becomes the bridge (pontiff), restoring communication between the dissonant parts. This path is a path of profound personal growth, a school of life. The quality of what the patient receives is proportionate to the work that the therapist has done and is doing on himself.
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