Faith Healing
Faith healing is a practice where individuals believe that spiritual or divine intervention can cure physical or mental ailments. This approach often involves prayer, rituals, or the laying on of hands, and is commonly associated with various religious traditions, including Christianity, Buddhism, and Hinduism. Practitioners often emphasize the importance of belief and faith in the healing process.
While some people report positive outcomes from faith healing, scientific evidence supporting its effectiveness is limited. Critics argue that relying solely on faith healing can delay necessary medical treatment, potentially leading to worsened health conditions. Nonetheless, faith healing remains a significant aspect of many cultures and belief systems.