
Prana is the vital energy that a yogi (a person who practises yoga) draws from the air. It is a subtle, luminous and ethereal energy that has the power to revitalise the body. By controlling the flow of prana, one can cure diseases by directing the prana to the body part which needs to be healed. That body part will be nourished by the energy and rediscovers its ability to heal.
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