Each color prana is so much different from the other one that without book and practice it’s difficult to apply them. While one side of my brain was thinking about all this during a short lunch break, another part of it was occupied with the thought of the next topic of discussion - the blue prana. Blue color prana is known for its localizing, cooling, inhibiting, dis-inflaming and disinfecting properties. It is pliable and flexible and has gentle anaesthetic nature. Blood clotting is another property of this color prana.
Now if you carefully take a look at all the above-mentioned properties of blue prana, you can identify at least one of the cases where this prana can easily be applied. It’s to stop bleeding. Bleeding is mainly caused by a cut, which in turn, can be a cause of burning sensation; so if you apply blue prana on that affected area, it will not only control bleeding but will also take care of the infection and burning sensation due to its cooling and disinfecting nature.
Other conditions where this prana can also be applied include ailments caused from infection, pain and fever. It can be used to reduce inflammation and to induce sleep and rest. With the help of blue prana, a healer can inhibit organs and chakras.
The inhibiting nature of the blue prana differentiates it from the red prana, which is essentially known for its stimulating and strengthening properties.
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