Rating: Summary: on 'the art of true healing': GET THIS NOW!!! Review: (Revised, corrected: 12/ 25/ '03) The title is a little misleading. This essay, brief and easily assimilated by any intelligent person, is really about healing any problem in your life, "whether it is a problem of character, marriage, health, financial - in fact, any problem type of which one can think.'Over 20 years familirity prompts me to offer up these ideas to the newcomer: 1. There is a 'caveat emptor' - the one way to mess up the exercise in this book, is by insufficient relaxation and rhythmic breathing. Be forewarned. As Regardie says: ' Cultivate above all the art of relaxation.' You cannot force the Art of True Healing/middle pillar exercise anyway. Its entire orientation and basis for success, is that of ease and simplicity. It could be added that an overall seriousness of approach, and a fundamentally stable life, provide a good, substantial foundation for this technique. 2. I am pleased that this book is out in this one-volume edition. It makes it so much more convenient (especially at such a low price) than just having it on the internet. You can, for reasons of completeness, compare this Marc Allen version here with the original you can currently find on the internet. You will find them quite comparable. 3. Regardie elsewhere in his writings recommends, that you not discuss your work with this exercise with anyone else, as you will then tend not to benefit by it. Don't ask me why. That's just the way it is.( Oh, well... ) 4. Regardie also states that the exercise described in 'The Art of True Healing' may take 'far more than a month to master.' As with many techniques, anything like perfect mastery can take about a year. This hardly matters: you will probably start noticing benefits more or less at the outset of this techniques' regular, careful, consistent, and persistent practice. In the essay, towards the end, Regardie states some words to that effect, so have confidence as you set out on this road. 5. The essay is essentially self-contained. Regardie himself, however, is too intelligent to let his work just stand on its own. He recommends in his writings a few useful additions for the 'Art of True Healing' practitioner. Certainly Yogi Ramacharaka's 'Science of Breath,' an old standby/standard that too many people still don't know about, should prove a great help to some people venturing into Regardie's healing technique. Also, Regardie recommends reading Bernard Hollander, MDs 'Hypnosis and Autohypnosis.' I think both of these books are an excellent addition to the libraries of those who would practice the technique offered up in 'The Art of True Healing.' Yet, may I make yet one more recommendation? Were Regardie alive, I believe he would be highly pleased with the material to be found in Thomas Cleary's recent 'Taoist Meditation' book (hint: not just for Taoists, and not just for meditators, Cleary's book helps immensely towards relaxation.) Cleary offers up in this book much useful material that would assist many of those interested, in creating the best possible attitude and approach to practicing the middle pillar exercise as depicted in 'The Art of True Healing.' Although I doubt if Cleary had the intention, his 'Taoist Meditation' is still a perfect addition for ' Art of True Healing' practitioners. 6. Many 'versions' of this technique are depicted in other 'occult' and 'visualisation' books. By and large, you should ignore these as incomplete. Regardie's volume is the only 'real McCoy,' that discusses the matter at any kind of length, with the most intelligence and completeness. I have yet to find a decent substitute for 'The Art of True Healing.' 7. As Regardie notes in another book, regular persistent practise will ultimately enable you to perform the exercise described in 'The Art of True Healing' anytime, anywhere. Regardie himself used to practise it back in the 30s, while simply walking around London. (..."1930s? hmmm! say! this practise has been around a while, hasn't it?" ...yes, indeed, it has...) 8. There exist recordings of Regardie himself performing a fairly complete, though time-condensed, version of this 'Art of True Healing/middle pillar exercise.' In tape form, I have found it a very useful 'middle pillar' aid. 9. Finally, it may be worth noting, for some, that there is a connection between 'The Art of True Healing' essay, and with 'circulation of the energy' material in Jung's 'Secret of the Golden Flower.' One essay hardly substitutes for the other, however. Many of you disappointed by other 'Visualization' techniques are likely be highly pleased with 'The Art of True Healing.' Compared to other methods, it can seem a breath of fresh air to the serious practitioner. I agree with one reviewer who said it was the greatest book in the world. Persistence, devotion to its method and steady practise, and a proper attitude, is usually all that's required. Barring the vagaries of personal indolence and fanaticism that can impair its usefulness, the Art of True Healing/ middle pillar exercise 'is a very powerful technique.' Carefully and assiduously practised, it is 'extremely worthwhile because of the nature and quality of the results which follow,' just like Regardie says near the end of his essay. In short, BUY THIS BOOK. It is truly worth MANY times its cover price ! (PS: should I ever find anything better, I will be sure to let you know, right here on this review page. But I doubt you are going to find a legitimate method for successful overall integration with, and success within, the significant areas of life, better than 'The Art of True Healing.' So, GET a copy !!!
Rating: Summary: SO SIMPLE & EFFECTIVE Review: Besides the clear exposition of the Middle Pillar exercise, the book also contains an element borrowed from astrology - the seven principal ideas symbolized by the sun, moon and inner planets (every idea and thing can be classified within one of these root ideas). For example, the sun represents power & success, life, money, growth, etc., its positive color is orange, its negative color is yellow or gold, and its magical name is Jehovah Eloh ve Dah-as. So for example if one has a need of money, you would visualize the negative color (yellow/gold) as a next step following the Middle Pillar and vibrate the name. To help someone else who needs money, one would visualize the positive color (orange) and the person concerned and vibrate the name. I have seen the Middle Pillar described using six chakras (Ted Andrews)or all seven chakras where Regardie uses only five (he combines the Throat & Third Eye centres), but I suppose it doesn't matter, since the effect is the same. And the effect is immediate and very tangible. I found Marc Allen's afterword to be helpful (variations of and reflections on the meaning of the Middle Pillar), especially the description of the 2-minute version and the clear explanation of the tree of life. Unlike another reviewer (daniel j walton) I merrily mix eastern and western methods and have been chanting Sanskrit mantras after vibrating the Hebrew names in the middle pillar, and it enhances the feeling and the effect for me. An important little book, very useful for spiritual healers, alternative therapists and for everybody who takes responsibility for their own health.
Rating: Summary: enriching Review: Edifying wisdom imparted by a true seer. Regardie the visionary -with a little help from his friends - takes the reader on a delightful excursion on the journey of soul. A heartwarming book by an intellectual and spiritual mover/shaker. Well worth the money.
Rating: Summary: Meditation without mystery and complication, it's great. Review: Having heard so much about Regardie's writings for a number of years, I was not at all disappointed in The Art of True Healing. He manages to give the reader a step by step guide to one of the most powerful meditation exercises, The Middle Pillar Exercise in a way that is simple and easily understood. I also appreciate how he doesn't compromise anyone's current religious practices. In fact, I feel that using Regardie's exercise will help to experience whatever religious practice the reader usually follows. The afterword by Marc Allen follows in the author's easy style and he gives some practical suggestions for using the Middle Pillar, and the techniques outlined by Regardie. As one who has come back to meditation to find focus in life, this book was a great help. Once you get into this book, you'll want to delve more into the Kabalah and its system.
Rating: Summary: A very powerful book for seekers of Truth and Healing Review: I had never heard of Israel Regardie, but I ran a search for "visualization" and it popped up...I ordered a copy and was truly amazed at the power unleashed by just one reading...I tried the meditation and found it worked easily and without complications. I just sent my best friend a copy and can recommend it highly to anyone...Coincidentally, I had already experienced several incidents of visualization healing in my own life experience..This book provided valuable validation.
Rating: Summary: the best book on healing Review: Regardie has written the only book which purports to give the method to complete healing. At first I was very skeptical of this. However, after going through the book I admit he has a strong case. The book deals with healing on all levels; spiritual, mental and physical. He does this through an excercise called the middle pillar excercise, which uses visualization to open up the chakras (energy centers) in man. The theory is that all disease is caused by blockage in these energy centers. When they are cleared, the disease vanishes. This is true healing art, because it heals man on all levels. If one is persistent in the excercises Regardie gives, I believe they can be healed. A great book that should have never gone out of print.
Rating: Summary: Powerful, Beautyful and effective Review: THE ART OF TRUE HEALING BY ISRAEL REGARDIE AND EDITED BY MARC ALLEN This book is an extrordinary beautyful classic, one that I hope stays in print for a very long time. This is a book of not only healing but of spiritual wholeness. This is suitable for any one wheather you are a Wiccan, a New Age Christian, A spiritist, Ceremonial Magician, shaman, atheist no matter what you will find that this book is spiritual but in no way static. The Middle Pillar ritual is discussed here. The auther and editer even state that you can alter it as long as it stays within the proinciple of the ritual. Meaning you can chant the English traslations. Example instead of vibrating Eheih for the crown galgal you can chant "I am", I see, I speak instead of YHVH Elohim. I love instead of YHVH Eloah ve-d'ath. I create instead of Shaddai El Chai. and I bless instead of Adonai Ha-Aretz. Also you can do a silent vibration for the God names as well. The color scale they use for the MP here is the elemental scale instead of the Briatic col! ors of the Tree of Life. For Wiccan you can change it to your traditional colors of the elements. But the suggestion here is when you first begin is to see each galgal gold or white and to actually vibrate the god names. Also there is a variation of using the chackras instead of just using the galgals. (They are diffrent in ways, too many authers confuse the galgals with the chackras). This is a very easy to read and easy to understand and is suitable for the beginner. Also they give out the basic associations of the planetary powers and colors. The positive color is given out as well as the negative color. This is not to be confused as good or bad. The Sun positive color is orange the negative color is yellow. The moon the positive color is blue the negative color is puce. Mercury the positive color is yellow the negative color is orange. Venus the positive and negative color is both emerald green. Mars the positive and negative color is both red. Jupiter the positive c! olor is purple the negative color is blue. Saturn the positive col or is Indigo the negative color is black. Now when visualising something for yourself and using color you use the negative colors. Why? Because the negative colors are receptive and bring in. You want to attract these thing to yourself. You want to be a magnet to these forces. When using color visualizations for someone else you would use the positive colors and direct the energy you have built up using the MP to send the energy. This way the active energy is being sent to that person or animal. Its practical and makes total sense. This book will give you the prelimenary guide in healing yourself and then others. It is important to heal yourself so that the energy you send out is balanced. If you are mentally stressed or drained or tired how can you heal anyone else? In the afterword of this book Marc Allen gives a few variations of the Middle Pillar and gives a basic lesson (very, very basic) on Tree Of Life and shows how the the sign of Venus or the Ankh can be formed from t! he Sephiroth on the Tree this shows the power of love, life and healing that this system can give you if you work at it. The introduction by Marc Allen in very interesting and nice, those who get this book should read the intro first before jumping into this book as it will give you a grip on what you will be learning and experiencing. This book is only 110 pages long and is a true work of beauty that will help in achieving the Great Work.
Rating: Summary: A concise program for dialy meditation Review: The Middle Pillar Exercise, like any routine alignment of the etheric and physical bodies, is a benifiacial way to promote good health and a positive outlook. These two things are a prerequisite for a fulfilling life. In The Ture Art of Healing, Israel Regardie presents a solid, clearly defined program for using this powerful technique daily. THe instructions are easy to follow, divorced from the mystical gobbelty gook that permeates much of the Western Inner Tradtion. Of course, this book was not written for practitioners of that tradition. It was written for everyone. THose involved in magick will undoubtedly find some bits very odd indeed. Regardie's pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, for instance, will give many ceremonial magicians fits. Also, the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram, usually regaurded as a nessacary part of a magickal routine, is absent here. Most of the trappings of magick, in fact, have been stripped away to reveal the core technique which can be used by anyone. Regardie used this program as part of his psychological therapy, and since none of his clients were struck down by lightning, we can safely assume that his premise that the Middle Pillar is a valuable healing tool for everyone is correct. Recomended mainly for non-magicians
Rating: Summary: A concise program for dialy meditation Review: The Middle Pillar Exercise, like any routine alignment of the etheric and physical bodies, is a benifiacial way to promote good health and a positive outlook. These two things are a prerequisite for a fulfilling life. In The Ture Art of Healing, Israel Regardie presents a solid, clearly defined program for using this powerful technique daily. THe instructions are easy to follow, divorced from the mystical gobbelty gook that permeates much of the Western Inner Tradtion. Of course, this book was not written for practitioners of that tradition. It was written for everyone. THose involved in magick will undoubtedly find some bits very odd indeed. Regardie's pronunciation of the Tetragrammaton, for instance, will give many ceremonial magicians fits. Also, the Lesser Banishing Ritual of the Pentagram, usually regaurded as a nessacary part of a magickal routine, is absent here. Most of the trappings of magick, in fact, have been stripped away to reveal the core technique which can be used by anyone. Regardie used this program as part of his psychological therapy, and since none of his clients were struck down by lightning, we can safely assume that his premise that the Middle Pillar is a valuable healing tool for everyone is correct. Recomended mainly for non-magicians
Rating: Summary: The Foundation of Western Practical Magic Review: This small, unimposing book is a key to wealth, happiness and health. I came to the Middle Pillar Technique after many years of occult reading and little practice. It seemed I had been looking for one method on which to base further magical work. I found it in the Middle Pillar technique. This technique given by the late Dr. Regardie is the pearl of great price all people could share in. It will reveal, through steady work and application, realizations of the universe and one's place in it. Personally I do not recommend mixing eastern and western methods as they work on very different levels of the human being. I thank Mr. Allan for bringing out this new edition, but I am not crazy about his additions. Best of luck to you all.
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