HumanityHandHealing is as much a group of people as it is an group of ideals. We hope to expand our network to reach out to medical and research facilities, and open their minds to the investigation into and use of hand healing approaches.
Our name reflects these goals, in that hand healing is for the whole of humanity, and has the potential to help the whole of humanity in as of yet unseen ways.
We work with, collaborate with, and/or are involved in some way with various organisations around the world, including the Japan Psychic Science Association, and the Confederation of Healing Organisations in the UK.
However, let us introduce the two main faces behind HumanityHandHealing.
Finding Energy Channels
Being Energy Channels
Our Team
We are a small group, run currently by two faces, along with a few helping hands. However, through association with larger groups of likeminded people in the fields of wellbeing, healing therapies, and even medical research teams, our network is growing and our ability to delve further into healing mechanisms with it.
Dr takashi tomita
Dr. Takashi Tomita is a D.D.S., PhD, the founder and head dental surgeon at the Tomita Dental Office, and also an active lecturer at Nihon University Matsudo Dental School. In addition to this Dr. Tomita has been working in hand healing as a form of complementary medicine in Japan for well over a decade. Dr. Tomita provides voluntary healing at his clinic, while researching the efficacy and application of healing approaches.
As a Trustee of the Japan Psychic Science Association since 2006, Dr. Tomita has sat on the board and helped shape healing in Japan. He hopes to bring complementary healing practices into mainstream medical services, and to do so acknowledges that more research is required into the workings and processes of alternative medicines.
As an associate member of CHO (The Confederation of Healing Organisations) since 2016, Dr Tomita has given talks at the NEC Wellbeing festival in the UK on topics such as The nature of nature: the Japanese approach to wellbeing through giving thanks to the natural world, and The cure of connectivity: the Japanese approach to meditation and spiritual connectivity on wellbeing
background
Dr Tomita graduated from Nihon University in 1981 and two years later opened his own dentistry clinic.
When Dr Tomita was 29 he met Ms Chieko Suzuki, a designer and hand healer. Ms Suzuki performed hand healing on Dr Tomita for a neck pain from a sports accident that had bothered him for years. During the session Ms Chieko said she felt Dr Tomita also had potential in healing. Following the sessions his pain entirely went.
When Dr Tomita was about 45 he was introduced to and became a member of The Japan Psychic Science Association (JPSA).
Dr Tomita learnt the Japanese approach to meditation and started practicing meditating on a regular basis. At this point he also started researching JPSA’s approach to channelling energy and healing.
One year after entering JPSA, Dr Tomita started experiencing conditions in his hands. Dr Tomita’s left hand began to shake, which continued for 2 years, despite visiting hospitals and specialists to try to treat it.
During dental treatment one day, a patient that had another serious health condition sat in the chair. Dr Tomita’s shaking hand touched the patient by chance, and suddenly the shaking stopped and the pain the patient was then experiencing immediately went away.
Since that day Dr Tomita has been researching and practicing healing. His desire to use healing energy to help people is only equal to his desire to research and understand this still mysterious application and manipulation of an approach that has enormous potentials.
Jack Penny
With a degree in Psychology, Jack has always focused on the understanding of human life and form. Jack has looked at humanity from all aspects, physical form and biological workings, mental development, and the human as a social animal.
Jack has also studied Tai Chi and other Eastern practices that focus on an awareness of the flow of energy.
In 2006 Jack moved to Japan, and developed his career as a teacher and interpreter, as well as a writer and illustrator on his observations of human and animal nature.
Inspired by Japanese traditions Jack continues his work, carries his passion to share his insights through his writing and illustrations, and help bridge cultural and linguistic gaps so that all can gain access to well-understood mechanisms that still elude the ‘modern’ world.
His personal site of linguistic nonsense writings and illustrations, with deeper narrative on human natures, can be found at www.jackbrutuspenny.com.
Method
The practice of hand healing involves the placement of hands on or slightly above the patient’s body. Both hands are used, palm down, at either the same or different points simultaneously. The method given below describes the healing approach developed and used by Dr. Tomita, and so may differ or resemble to alternative hand healing methodologies in various ways.
This method is based on Reverend Rosalyn L Bruyere of the Healing Light Center Church’s whole-body technique of Chelation. Human energy chelation therapy (HECT) involves the process of channelling energy in the form of electromagnetic fields generated by chakra. The process involves the rebalancing of chakra, creating stability in the electromagnetic fields. Energy is moved up the patient’s body from the feet, through the major chakra system, to the crown chakra.
Dr. Tomita’s technique is based on this research and adapted through experience and investigation. By continuing his healing practices whilst being provided with medical research data from hospitals, Dr. Tomita found significant correlations between external symptoms, body energy flow, and internal conditions. An inflammation or swelling in the sole of the left foot as water collected frequently indicated an issue with the left kidney. When detected, and then referred to hospitals, indications of conditions ranging from a stressed kidney due to overexertion to kidney disease were recorded.
The treatment begins by removing any blocks in the flow of energy through the patient’s body, starting from the soles of the feet.
Once the flow of vital energy is again healthy, the specific problem area is addressed. The hand healing technique is effective against various problems throughout the body. However, if the healing focuses closer to the problem area the positive effect is heightened.
Addressing each of these chakra will have a positive effect on specific problems. An example list of what problems can be addressed in accordance with each chakra (each number corresponds to the respective chakra) is given below,
1. The source of the body’s vital energy; healing here will have anti-aging effects.
2. The expression of sexuality; healing here will address sexually related problems such as infertility.
3. The body regulator, keeping the body in its balanced homeostasis; healing here addresses problems afflicting regulatory organs such as the intestines.
4. The immunity centre of the body; healing here will increase the body’s ability to fight infectious diseases.
5. Contains the thyroid gland and path to lungs; healing here will have positive effects on related problems such as Graves’ disease.
6. and 7. Contains the pituitary gland involved in hormone secretion; healing here will address problems such as psychoses and insomnia.