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A Scriptural Basis for Raindrop Technique
by David Stewart, PhD, DNM,
revised by Healing Hearts Healthline
From the Bible we find the following words where KJV = King James Version and NRSV = New
Revised Standard Version:
"Then God said, Let the earth bring vegetation: plants yielding seed,
and fruit trees of every kind on earth that bear fruit with the seed in it.
And it was so. . . And God saw that it was good." (NRSV) Genesis 1:11-12
"My doctrine shall drop as the rain, my speech shall distil as the dew,
as the small rain upon the tender herb, and as the showers upon the grass." (KJV) Or
"May my teaching drop like the rain, my speech condense like the dew; like
gentle rain on grass, like showers on new growth." (NRSV) Deuteronomy 32:1-2
"He shall come to us as the rain, as the latter and former rain to the earth." (KJV)
or "He will come to us like the showers, like the spring rains that water the
earth."
(NRSV) Hosea 6:3
Raindrop technique is a protocol for anointing the feet and back with a sequence
of essential oils. It is to be administered with a prayerful attitude, acknowledging
that the oils and their application are only a means to facilitate an environment
where God's energy can flow to bring about healing and balance to our lives.
Hundreds of thousands have experienced raindrop and found healing benefits
through its administration. It was originated by D. Gary Young during the 1980s
and developed and refined by him into its many current versions and variations.
By such a variety of oils applied in the unique
manner that is raindrop, every organ and tissue of the body is addressed, not to mention our emotions and the
electric fields of our bodies. Thus, it is no wonder that such an omnibus of oils
able to address such a wide spectrum of issues has been reported to deliver
relief from dozens of maladies. Among other things, receiving a raindrop usually
results in growth; most people are taller immediately following a raindrop.
Data compiled from more than 10,000 sessions of raindrop are summarized in
the book, "A Statistical Validation of Raindrop Technique," available from a
number of sources. This study demonstrates overwhelmingly that raindrop is
both safe and effective--a good thing to receive and a good thing to give.
First of all, Jesus taught his disciples to anoint with oil in their healing mission.
(Mark 6:13) Early Christians routinely anointed with oil those who were sick
among them. (James 5:14-15) These verses are sometimes interpreted to mean
that the oils used were only symbolic and were probably olive oil or whatever
cooking oils were on hand. But this is not so. In all cases, when anointing's were
done in Biblical times, they were either pure essential oils or fatty oils
containing essential oils. In fact, the holy anointing oil of Exodus 30:22-31 was
only 18% olive oil and 82% essential oils. So there is nothing un-Christian about
anointing with scented oils with blessing and healing.
Secondly, the aromas of essential oils were said to be "pleasing to God," and
the incense burned in the churches and temples was a special offering to God.
So there is nothing un-Christian about filling a sanctuary with the sweet odors
that help us calm our minds and focus our attention on God during worship.
Consider Philippians 4:18, ". . . having received from you, an odor of a sweet
smell, a sacrifice acceptable, well pleasing to God." (KJV) Or ". . . now that I have
received the gifts you sent, a fragrant offering, a sacrifice acceptable and
pleasing to God." (NRSV) For more on this, see the book, "Healing Oils of the
Bible."
Thirdly, God created essential oils when he spoke the plant kingdom into
existence, as stated in Genesis 1:11 quoted above. In so doing he imbued the
oils with his very word, his very intelligence. The book, Chemistry of Essential
Oils Made Simple" or "God's Love Manifest in Molecules," establishes not only
the scientific basis for how essential work, but also the scriptural and spiritual
basis of their healing power, how God uses the oils he has created for healing.
So much for establishing the scriptural validity of using God's aromatic oils for
health and healing. But when it comes to raindrop technique, some Christians
have reservations because the procedure is a combination of techniques and
concepts from Swedish, Tibetan, and Native American sources along with Gary
Young's own discoveries on how to deliver optimal benefits with the oils. Of
course, no where in the Bible does it prohibit Christians from learning and
adopting healing arts and practices from other cultures, including non-Christian
cultures, provided such arts and practices are not contradictory to Jesus'
teachings.
In fact, the society in which we live, eat, work, and worship is the amalgamation
of countless cultures, both ancient and current, mostly non-Christian. We cannot
avoid this fact. Some hold reservations about aromatherapy and raindrop out of
fear and lack of understanding, seeing that it is a product of several cultures, not
necessarily all Christian. But by the gift of discernment (I Corinthians 12:10) we
can tell what to embrace and what to avoid which is a matter of faith, not of fear.
Properly understood and properly applied, raindrop technique is a gift from God
made possible by Gary Young, ND, who has a heart to help others, and has
made it available to everyone.
There are some Christians who are uncertain about using essential oils as being
compatible with scripture and who question raindrop technique in particular.
Being concerned about what is pleasing to God and what is not, they want to be
sure of what they do and/or receive. In Luke 6:43-45 Jesus gives us a simple test
to distinguish good things from evil. "A good tree brings not forth corrupt fruit;
neither does a corrupt tree bring forth good fruit. For every tree is known by its
own fruit. A good man out of the good treasure of his heart brings forth that which
is good."
In light of the scriptures quoted above and in light of the fact that essential oils
are embodiments of God's very word, condensed and distilled like dew from the
plants He created, one can think of raindrop technique like this:
As the oil drops fall upon one's back and shoulders like a spring shower or a
gentle rain, they carry God's healing doctrines, teachings, and speech unto our
bodies and minds to restore balance, wellness, and new growth according to His
will.
"Beloved, I wish above all things that you may prosper and be in health,
even as your soul prospers." III John 2. |