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Original Article
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International Journal of Research - GRANTHAALAYAH
September 2024 12(9), 116–123
How to cite this article (APA): Malipeddi, M. and Nanduri, V.S. (2024). A Case of Perceived Black Magic Attack: Successful
Treatment, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Using Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healing Protocols. International Journal of Research -
GRANTHAALAYAH, 12(9), 116–123. doi: 10.29121/granthaalayah.v12.i9.2024.5798
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A CASE OF PERCEIVED BLACK MAGIC ATTACK: SUCCESSFUL TREATMENT,
RECOVERY, AND REHABILITATION USING YOGA PRANA VIDYA (YPV) HEALING
PROTOCOLS
Madhavi Malipeddi 1, Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri 2
1 Senior YPV Trainer and Certified YPV Healer, New Delhi, India
2 Consultant, Research and Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally, Tamil Nadu, India
ABSTRACT
Introduction: Unquestionably, several modern rising societies continue to use magic, as
do most traditional tribes in Asia, Africa, Central and South America, and the Pacific.
Medical education believes that a great deal of traditional beliefs are unscientific. Some
studies tried to identify the typical symptoms of perceived black magic. this paper
describes the case of a middle-aged woman affected by a perceived black magic attack
whose symptoms have been treated successfully using Yoga Prana Vidya Healing
Protocols.
Method: The qualitative research method is used in this study of an in-depth case
research. Data was collected from the victim’s perspective through a self-narrated story
supplemented with an interview transcript. Triangulation is used in the form of interview
transcripts to collect relevant data from the perspectives of the two YPV healers to verify
and confirm the case details for validity and confirmability.
Results: Analysis of data collected from all sources confirms the reported symptoms and
the circumstances that led to the patient’s ordeal. The primary symptoms of physical
pain, mental and emotional agony were healed within 25 sessions spread over 1 ½
months. The secondary symptom of panic attacks took about 6 months to recede and the
patient feels fully normal.
Conclusion: This study shows that the YPV system has powerful protocols to deal with
psychic and black magic attacks successfully. YPV system offers healer training
programmes to all recovered patients to become healers themselves for healing self and
others. Further research may be conducted with appropriate samples to learn more
about this phenomenon.
Received 07 August 2024
Accepted 05 September 2024
Published 15 October 2024
Corresponding Author
Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,
vsnanduri@yahoo.com
DOI
10.29121/granthaalayah.v12.i9.2024
.5798
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Keywords: Black Magic Attacks, Psychic Attacks, Yoga Prana Vidya System ®, YPV®
1. INTRODUCTION
1.1. THE BLACK MAGIC NOTION
Black magic uses fears that lead to naive confidence in the unknown by
combining negative energy with wicked spirits for evil. Practitioners who believe in
demons frequently worship the devil. Used historically for defense, riches, healing,
love, influence, and spiritual cleansing, it influences health thereby diminishing
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productivity. Black magic's symptoms and problems were investigated in a study by
Vanithamani (2019), which led to both physical and mental health issues for people
who were impacted.
Vanithamani (2019) identified the problems faced by affected people in a
sample of 45, viz., Sudden Death, Mental Disorder, Blabbering, Calm and inability to
work continuously, Bleeding, Irregular Periods and overflow for women, Vehicle
Accidents, Fire Accidents, Marriage Problems, Full Body pain, Money loss with work
and police case problems.
According to a research study by Eugene Subbotsky (2014)., the conviction that
magic exists is a basic aspect of the human mind. Even if they may have a subliminal
belief in the paranormal, humans can consciously regard themselves as fully logical
beings and reject that they believe in magic or God Subbotsky (2014)
It is undeniable that many contemporary emerging societies, including the
majority of traditional tribes in Asia, Africa, Central and South America, and the
Pacific, still hold magical beliefs Subbotsky (2014)
Medical school education perpetuates the notion that a great deal of regional
and cultural beliefs is pseudoscientific and should be blamed for poor health, delay
in seeking medical attention, unsatisfactory results, illness, and even death .
According to Dean Radin, a noted scientist and bestselling author of The
Conscious Universe, magic is a natural aspect of reality, and each of us can tap into
this power with diligent practice [4]. Beginning with a brief history of magic over
the centuries (what was called magic two thousand years ago is turning out to be
scientific fact today), a review of the scientific evidence for magic, a series of simple
but effective magical techniques (the key is mental focus), Radin then offers a vision
of scientifically-informed magic and explains why magic will play a key role in
frontiers of science. Jacob (2019)
Black magic is generally thought to have a background in eerie rituals and
paranormal beliefs. Voodoo, which is sometimes misinterpreted as black magic,
makes a distinction between curses and healing. Contemporary interpretations of
black magic, such as "left- hand route" and "gray magic," cast doubt on conventional
wisdom. Invoking evil spirits is outright forbidden in several religious traditions.
[5]. Debates concentrate on its ethical implications, with some perceiving it as
detrimental and others as transformative.
1.2. YPV SYSTEM OF ENERGY HEALING
The Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) system is a holistic approach to yoga that
integrates physical exercise, yoga breathing exercises, meditation techniques, and
energy healing techniques to balance and harmonize the body's energies. The
system is based on traditional yoga philosophy and aims to develop physical,
mental, and spiritual well-being. It is a holistic approach that can result in: 1.
Improved physical health 2. Increased mental clarity and focus 3. Emotional Balance
and Inner Peace 4. Spiritual Growth and Self-Awareness Decades of field experience
have proven the YPV system to be effective as a complementary and alternative
medicine (CAM) in the treatment of a variety of ailments. The Yoga Prana Vidya
system is a non-contact, drug-free energy healing method that works from a
distance and can treat many physical and mental problems. It is an integrated and
holistic system that promotes happiness and health on the physical, emotional and
mental levels through breathing, healing techniques, meditation, and yoga. In the
healing technique, the therapist removes diseased, impure, and spent energy from
the affected area or chakra and the patient’s entire aura and infuses it with fresh
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energy. Nanduri (2020)The main advantage of using the Yoga Prana Vidya healing
technique is that firstly, the patient does not need to be physically present in front
of the therapist, as healing can be done from a distance, and secondly, it can treat
many psychological ailments, such as emotional or mental illnesses. The energy
body of a being, also known as the aura, permeates and surrounds the physical body
and is made up of the inner aura, the outer aura, and the health rays that connect
them. The energy body is made up of chakras and “nadis” (channels) that receive
and distribute pranic energy, also known as life force. The Yoga Prana Vidya system
consists of self-practice modules such as physical exercises, rhythmic yogic
breathing, and meditative practices such as forgiveness sadhana and planetary
peace meditation. The healing process consists of several basic and advanced
techniques that purify and energize the chakras and affected areas of the body to
achieve the desired results. Literature with more than 100 scientific papers
published shows that many cases have been successfully treated with the help of
Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) healing techniques such as some complex medical cases
Nanduri(2020), management and control of diabetes Nanduri & Chaitra (2019),
clearing of arterial blockages in the heart without surgery Nanduri & Karnani
(2020), improvement of vision in participants of eye camps Nanduri & Revathi
(2020)improvement of overall well-being and immunity in participants of intensive
month-long YPV program Neravetla & Nandura (2020)., role of Yoga Prana Vidya in
emergency care and first aid Neravetla & Nanduri(2019), improvement of health
and immunity in elderly people Neravetla & Nanduri (2020), speedy recovery of
COVID-19 patients Radin (2018), treatment of hypothyroidism Rajagopal et al.
(2019). reduction of academic anxiety and improvement of academic performance
in high school students Rajkumari et al. (2021), life-saving treatment of a woman
bitten by a snake Ramya et al. (2021), improvement of cognitive abilities and social
behavior in children with intellectual disabilities Ramya et al. (2002), management
of pain and side effects in Hodgkin lymphoma patients undergoing chemotherapy
Ramya & Nanduri (2019). treatment of a woman suffering from a dislocated kneecap
Revathi et al. (2020). A review of the published literature found that some
experimental studies have also shown successful outcomes, including improved
well-being in pretrial detainees Subbotsky (2014). and significant reductions in
anxiety and depression in corporate employees Vanithamani (2019)
This article presents a case report of a 38-year-old woman who suffered from
black magic symptoms and sought treatment from a YPV therapist.
This paper presents the case report of a 38-year-old female who suffered
symptoms of black magic and approached YPV healers for healing treatment.
1.3. CASE REPORT
Patient background
The subject was a 38-year-old married woman resident of a large city in
northern India. About 4 months ago, she reported that she was victimized by a black
magic attack by a social media contact.
1.4. PATIENT CONDITION BEFORE YPV HEALING
The patient approached a YPV healer (H1) who was a Level 1,2,3 and HDP1
healer. Then H1 reported the matter to her Senior Trainer who was also a certified
YPV healer (H2) seeking advice. and guidance. According to the assessment made
by the healer H1, the patient was in a psychologically disturbed condition and
experienced strange feelings even during her sleep.
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H2 guided her student H1 to check the patient’s lifestyle, and to know if she was
practicing any particular meditation or is under any medication. To this she got to
know that the patient was into excessive smoking, drinking alcohol, and taking
weed.
1.5. YPV HEALING PROCESS
As a first step, H2 asked H1 to check the patient’s energy condition, and the
condition of the chakrams. It was found that the patient’s inner aura was very small,
energy conditions in the chakrams were low and there was an imbalance in the
chakral conditions.
H1’s report states “When I scanned, her throat and sex chakrams were
congested. I felt like there was a wave around her. Or, you can say there was a net
that was used to trap a fish. That wavy-like structure I felt on her throat and sex
chakra. Due to stress and tension, her solar chakram was over-activated. And the
energy was completely unstable. In 10 minutes duration, I scanned her three times,
and all of these times I got different feelings. Energy was unstable because she was
unstable at that time. Emotionally, mentally, and even physically she was suffering.”
As a next step, H2 guided the H1 to delink the patient from any unauthorized
chords, psychic chords, black magic chords if any using the Psychic Self Protection
technique provided in YPV.
As advised by H2, H1 gave the patient healing sessions using HDP1 protocols.
Before that, H1 did rooting, whirling, and used the chord cutting technique as well.
Then, H1 gave HDP1 healing to the patient.
H1 gave psychological healing, followed by shielding the patient’s Chakrams
and energy body too.
The healing sessions continued through 1 ½ months on alternative days, a total
of 25 healings were given to the patient. H1 maintained giving HDP1 healing
sessions all the time.
The patient used to give daily feedback or at least once in 3 days.
The patient’s environment too was cleansed daily to remove Etheric
contamination.
Additionally, the patient was advised to attend the 10 pm Divine group healing
session, and also do Planetary Peace Meditation under the guidance of the H1.
1.6. PATIENT RECOVERY PROGRESS
Gradually the patient showed improvement.
At the end of the 1 ½ month healing sessions, the patient felt that the result was
completely positive.
1.7. DEVELOPMENT AS A HEALER
The patient after recovery, completed Level 3 healing course on H1’s
recommendation. Further to it, she completed additional courses such as crystal
healing, PSP, and now Arhat Yoga.
And soon after a month or so the patient joined the Certificate Course in Yoga
Prana Vidya under the mentorship of H2 at a leading National Institute of Yoga,
learned the techniques herself, and started healing herself to sustain and improve
her condition further.
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Now, after one and half years of practice with YPV, she is successfully getting
trained to become a YPV Trainer so that she too can be instrumental in helping
people to come out of their psychological/physical conditions.
1.8. PATIENT’S PERSPECTIVES
The following themes emerged as a result of the analysis of the data collected
through a recent research interview with the patient.
1) The feelings of an incompatible relationship with the husband
“…And we didn't resolve the issues first. issues I didn't want to be put in a
position where I had to decide if I wanted kids or not. So I compromised on that also.
I gave up on that thought. Because of this, my health deteriorated a lot.”
“... It was a very traumatic phase. I would say I was in a state of depression for
1.5 years but somehow, I never gave up on my life because I have that attitude of
fighting and coming out of my situations because I know that no one will help me, I
must help myself”
2) The Social media connection
The following are verbatim quotes from the patient’s interview.
“…And because of that gap, when social media came, I used to stay on Instagram
a lot. To divert my mind. I used to use Instagram a lot. And to use Instagram, I was
just looking for answers to my questions. I was in so much trauma that I was looking
for answers. Then I saw someone on Instagram, I won't take his name, and I felt a
connection. Somehow, I am not sure, I won't talk about it. So, while searching for
answers to that connection, I was searching a lot on Instagram, tarot readings, and I
kept searching for answers from somewhere.”
“I was really, really disturbed and I wanted some relief.”
“Someone pretending to be Reiki Master offered me help to ease my stress. At
first he took my permission to give me distant healing to heal my stress. I was
already going through a very stressful phase back then and became an easy prey.”
So, after that, he started clinging. He started weirdly messaging me, saying, Meet
me or something. And that was very shocking for me. I could never believe these
things.
“After a day or so the guy started saying inappropriate things to me which I
didn’t like and I blocked him. “
3) Symptoms experienced
“On the same day at night time, some weird things started happening to me. At
first, I didn’t understand anything happening to me as all the activities were sexual
i.e. deep vibrations in insertions in my private parts.
“And soon things like clenching my throat and heaviness in my chest area, even
my breast felt like touched. I told everything to my husband.”
“Somebody has control over my body”
“I used to feel like someone was touching me on my breast, below, above
everywhere, somebody is choking me out it felt like someone is strangling me.”
“I could not understand. I kept this thing to myself for a couple of days. When I
could not bear it, it increased. I felt like somebody was touching me in my private
parts. And somebody is touching all over my body. I told my husband”
4) Patient’s state of being
“….I was scared. I was scared. I was scared….”
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It took me 1.5 months to recover. It took 1.5-2 months to get better. And I was
out of it.
But even after that, I used to have panic attacks. “
“Meanwhile, H1 introduced me to YPV. Through forgiveness, chord cutting, and
meditation. The evening yoga of Metta or compassionate meditation”
5) The solution found
YPV healings and practices worked for the patient to recover from the
perceived black magic attacks.
“Healer H2 agreed to help me. She checked my energies and gave us the
shocking finding that my problem was much bigger than we thought. She told us that
my husband and I both are under very strong black magic spell.”
“H2 started my healings and did everything she could, because of her efforts I
got right answer, because of her healing I got a little relief. But my sleepless nights
continued and the torture was increasing every day, which affected my physical and
mental health.
“Meanwhile, I got help from someone professional dealing with black magic
connections. Physically I was relieved but mentally I was traumatized. I had more
than a month of sleepless nights. “
“Then healer H2 introduced me to the forgiveness sadhana, rhythmic breathing,
and group meditation sessions taught by the head of the YPV system.”
“I am short of words to explain how all of these practices changed my situation
mentally and physically. Because of Prana Vidya practices, I am almost trauma-free.
I still get panic attacks and nightmares but now I have very powerful teachings of
Prana Vidya and techniques that I have learned in the Yoga Pran Vidya course.” It
took me 6 to 8 months to come out of the panic attack.
6) The Way Forward: The path of YPV
Through YPV the patient came to know the purpose of life, which she was
looking for. She took several other courses. She is on the path of becoming a YPV
trainer to help others learn YPV practices.
“I got answers, I understood what karmic relationships are. Then I understood
that my relationship with my husband, the sufferings, all these are my karmas which
I have to cut. And to cut them, to negate them, I have to generate good karmas. So
basically, I understood the law of karma when I came into YPV. So, I started
generating good karma along with meditation which helped me come out of my
situation.
I have done YPV courses like HDP 1 level, ITW, I am going to become a trainer
myself. Now I pay gratitude to my husband, I pay gratitude to that person. If all those
things wouldn't have happened, I wouldn't have evolved. I wouldn't have come to
this spiritual path. So for me, coming to this spiritual path, was the only way to start
this journey. So I am really thankful to YPV for that.”
2. DISCUSSION
This study is an in-depth case study of a perceived black magic attack, resolved
with the application of YPV healing protocols and practices. There is scanty
literature on this topic and the authors are unable to compare with results of similar
studies.
Psychological theories propose that the attraction of black magic stems from
people's preoccupation with control and the unknown. It is still a challenging topic,
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with many different approaches and viewpoints. Scholarly interest in this
mysterious practice is sparked by cautionary tales that alert people to potential
risks, shifting legal status, and new movements and redefinitions that may emerge
in the future.
3. CONCLUSION
Regardless of whether Black magic is a myth or reality, the reported symptoms
can be dealt with by YPV Energy Healing effectively to normalize the affected person
physically, mentally, and emotionally. Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Energy healing
techniques and practices are composed of integrated practices of physical exercises,
breathing exercises, meditation techniques, and healing techniques which are
proven for holistic health. The case reported in this paper is one such example.
CONFLICT OF INTERESTS
None.
ACKNOWLEDGMENTS
The authors express sincere thanks to the patient for cooperating to share her
experiences relevant to this case, and the healers H1 and H2 for sharing the relevant
data. Our thanks are also to Sri Ramana Trust (Thally-635118, Tamil Nadu, India)
for their consent to use copyright terms Yoga Prana Vidya ® and YPV®.
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