Exploring the Psycho-Social Issues in the Life Journey to Becoming a Healer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Women Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healers in the Indian Context

Exploring the Psycho-Social Issues in the Life Journey to Becoming a Healer: An Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis of the Experiences of Women Yoga Prana Vidya (YPV) Healers in the Indian Context

Publications: The International Journal of Indian Psychology
 
Issue link : https://ijip.in/issue/?volumes=Volume-12-Issue-1

Authors:

Malathi Chinnusamy,
Certified YPV Healer and Senior Trainer, Erode, Tamil Nadu

Dr. Venkata Satyanarayana Nanduri,

Consultant, Research & Publications, YPV Ashram, Sri Ramana Trust, Thally-635118,
Krishnagiri District, Tamil Nadu, India.

Abstract :

Introduction: Healing is a gradual process that each person experiences differently depending on their situation. This study aims to understand how the journey occurred in the process of becoming a YPV healer as experienced by them in their lives, given the contributions the YPV system has made to healthcare systems, and its impact on the people who sought to become healers.

Method: Qualitative research methodology with Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is used in this study with a sample of 5 healers purposively selected from one cluster area for homogeneity. Data was collected and documented in the form of detailed life  stories of this sample as narrated by them to the study team. IPA method of data analysis was  used to extract themes.

Results: Five themes emerged from the data analysis; 

(1) Vulnerabilities and Adversities with life-threatening effects: The compelling reasons for their search of lasting solutions for a peaceful and meaningful life, 

(2) Self-discovery and recovery through persistent learning and practice of the YPV System of healing protocols, 

(3) Spiritual awakening and  Cognizance helped to find purpose and meaning in life becoming a healer, 

(4) Miraculous healing results for self and others: Strong motivation in becoming and living life as a healer, and 

(5) A profound transformation in one’s own life as well as in the lives of those around. 

Conclusions: In the process of becoming and living life as a healer, the YPV system empowers women and provides a tried-and-tested path and network of support to overcome various obstacles and challenges, enabling a complete turnaround in life with spiritual awakening, instilling self-confidence, and rising from extreme hopelessness to immense optimism towards a meaningful and purposeful life worth living. The authors recommend conducting similar studies using samples from other clusters, as this study was carried out using a sample from one cluster area.

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