The Story of Tibetan Pulsing Healing - Dheeraj
Dheeraj was born as James Rudolph Murley in Dallas, Texas.
The story of his life and the founding of Tibetan Pulsing Healing is amazing.
Dheeraj had been a total alcoholic for twenty years. He was so much into drinking and so crazy that he would drive around on his motorcycle at top speed with a straw in his mouth that was attached to his liquor bottle so he would not lose a second of his drinking time.
He decided to stop drinking, however, he could not find a way to do that. He tried various kinds of meditation, including American Indian, Sikh, and other meditation forms that were available. He realized that he was deadly ill with something called pancreatitis which is supposed to kill you on the second seizure. After having his fourth seizure, he decided it was time to do something about it while there was still time left.
At this time, Dheeraj was living on a little farm near Yosemite National Park with his six month old baby for whom he was responsible. He found himself sitting a lot, and it was in this stillness that he noticed a deep aching in his pancreas. He discovered that by just touching the pancreas with his hands and feeling the pulse beat, immediately it would stop hurting. This is where Tibetan Pulsing started. Just holding his hand there, the pain eased. When the liver hurt, he would touch it. Before long, he started vibrating the tissue of the organ with a sound, and it was through this that he learned he could touch the liver from the inside with his voice. Neighbors reported that he walked around for weeks just holding and touching himself, not talking with anyone. They thought he was a little strange. From this experience, he made the realization that through contact with his won body with touch and sound, he was able to stop the pain. This was the beginning of this work.
At one point, Dheeraj went to Chicago to see his ex-wife who had discovered a lump in her breast and was considering having surgery. He touched her breast where she said it was painful and took the lump between his fingers and held her while she cried and cried. All of a sudden the pulse got very strong and this lump got very hot in his hand. This went on for maybe half an hour or more. Afterwards she noticed that the lump was smaller, so they tried the same thing again the next day. Once again his hand got very hot; he felt like he had his hand under the hot water faucet. Again the lump got smaller and in a week’s time it hardly existed. So now he had a new profession: a healer. He was the owner of a very successful construction company and ran an advertising agency; however, he drank himself down the tubes. He had been wondering what he was going to do for a living. Now he knew.
Dheeraj concentrated at first on tumors and cancerous conditions. He knew very little as he started but as he gained more experience, he found various abilities developing. For instance, he would close his eyes as he worked on a patient and he found himself viewing scenes obviously associated with a particular cancer.
“Breast cancers all have some man’s name on them”, he said, “they belong to some relationship that the woman has had. She is sad about that relationship. If she can drop her sadness over that relationship then she can drop the cancer. If she can’t then she’ll have to have it operated on. It’s about 50 - 50 in my experience.”
Then Dheeraj read in Time Magazine of work being done by Dr. Abraham Levy at the Brooklyn V.A. Hospital and went to see him. He was using low-energy radiation from a low voltage bulb. He would create excessive heat in the area of a tumor. The theory he was working with was that a tumor has only 1/120th of the blood vessel capacity of normal tissue. It didn’t have the ability to cool itself. So, introduced to a low-radiation source like a small bulb, the tissue would pick up heat. The tumor, because it couldn’t cool itself, would get a lot hotter than the tissue around it. The tissue around it realized that this was an alien substance and immediately switched into elimination.
Dheeraj realized that this was exactly what was happening when he held the tissue in his hand:
“It gave me a lot of fundamental understanding that I was dealing with electrical energy and a conversion of electrical energy into light energy, creating a radiation force. When the positive flow through the pulse beat encounters the negative blockage, the same thing happens as when the light bulb turns on. The electrical energy is converted to light off the carbon, creating a kind of radiation. That radiation transforms that negative charge into a neutral charge, creating a bliss in the individual, an aliveness.”
As his studies on sound progressed he developed a way to record his findings in circular diagrams. Using these, he could describe simply the relationship of a tone with a specific organ. For example, he would record what happens when he vibrated the liver. What he found vibrating the liver was significant. An overtone occurred. In this way he learned that each organ has its own frequency and defines a specific electrical circuit.
His study of sound became more refined and more efficient as he progressed, all the time using a physical contact via the heart to bring in the pulse beat. He underlines this heart connection by calling his work the conspiracy of the heart:
“Everybody knows what we are doing. Everybody knows how to respond. So this is a work of the body, through the nervous system, using the heart, you could say focusing on the heart. Sometimes you start ‘playing’ the body from point to point. You loosen different current flows or you go to a specific organ or the source of an illness.”
At one time he was giving sessions to Bert Kleiner, the film producer who was producing ‘the secret life of plants’, for which Stevie Wonder did the music. Hanging in the hallway he saw to his amazement circular forms similar to those he had been using to record information about sound. Bert had brought them home from one of his trips from Tibet. So Dheeraj, who previously had benefited greatly from contacts with Taoist masters, set out to meet any Tibetans who might have settled around California. That way began his wonderful relationship with Kalu Rimpoche and many others.
“At the time I had a big moustache with three big curls on either side”, he recalls. “As I walked in he looked at me and smiled and said to his followers ‘ask him how he got that moustache through the Bardo!’
When Kalu was a young monk he had a teacher who had exactly the same moustache and exactly the same marking on his face and exactly the same voice and exactly the same temperament as me. So he sat me down at the table with him and started telling me about his teacher, who was this very crazy guy even by Tibetan standards; They are all pretty wild. This guy was always trying to figure out how to disperse his work to the public, making it available to everyone so that they could heal their problems, their psychological problems especially. He was known to be kind of wild because of that strange notion he had.”
Four other Tibetan Masters were also to recognize him as their former friend! His name was then Jamyamg Wangpo Khyentse Rimpoche. He had died in 1940, 49 days before Dheeraj was conceived.
One Rimpoche tapped on a book which Dheeraj had just written and, without opening it, pronounced that it was a very old Tibetan book.
Dheeraj underwent one of the most astonishing experiences of his life when he went to see a Rimpoche named Dujam. This master called him by the Tibetan name Garuda, which means one who steals from heaven and takes it back to give to his friends in hell and on earth. Dujam asked him to ‘sing and dance the ABCs’.
He was amazed for one thing that the Tibetan somehow knew intuitively that his research had led him to work with the English alphabet. He had been studying sequences of sound or sequences of motion and filing them under A-B-C-D-etc. “How did this guy know about this?” he wondered.
But what followed was even more astonishing. As he danced and sang he achieved a space of hyperspace in which he traveled at the speed of light and in whichever direction he traveled, he saw simultaneously some young Tibetans and others who were visiting Dujam at the time.
The disciples of those Tibetan Masters were often jealous of him, because he was somehow receiving information that they had not even been told. They asked their masters, ‘how can this man heal even cancer while we cannot. We have been with you for so long and he has just arrived!”
The answer they gave was, ‘because when you have been to hell and come out of that darkness, you acquire a previously unknown strength to cure others.’
Later Dheeraj had an experience in which he was exposed to venereal disease, but did not contract it. This led to his personal experimentation with diseases. He said, ‘my body is my laboratory,’ and indeed took the opportunity to infect himself with many diseases in order to watch the way they go to work in the body. He had a remarkable sense of ‘invulnerability’ which allowed him to meditate on the illnesses and then ‘burn them out of his system with his own inner fire’. This was a great gift that taught him more and more about healing and gave him the confidence to be able to help others.
In 1983 Dheeraj made an initial contact with Osho. At the time he had thought his work was finished. But he came to realize that it was only half complete. He says he knew nothing about women and receptivity.
There was no appreciation at all for the feminine, the female energy inside his own being. A new force of understanding the feminine nature came into his life to help him complete his vision. He accepted Osho as his guide and was given yet another new name.... Shantam Dheeraj, which means Fragrance of Trust in sanskrit.
Osho proposed that the work be called “Tibetan Pulsing”, pointing out that Dheeraj was actually perfecting what had been used in the monasteries of Tibet for 5000 years.
After ten years of developing the New Mind process in India, Dheeraj decided to realize the dream about making his work public. He wanted to publish his book “Where does the world come from”, a new version of the BARDO, and to connect with science and the medical realm about his discovery of the B.E.P.s, Bio-electrical Parasites.
In 1992 his work was recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama during a visit to Pune, India.
In 1997 he was invited by Lama Gangchen Rimpoche to come to Bagni di Lucca, Tuscany, and join the Global Village for World Peace. This natural healing place was the womb for passing on Dheeraj’s last transmission, THE TEMPLE.
He left the body in September 1998 after receiving a doctorate from the University for World Peace, Milano, for his thesis on “Where does the World come from”
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