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[[File:Katara revives Aang.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Katara]] healed [[Aang]] with [[spirit water]].]]
 
[[File:Katara revives Aang.png|thumb|left|200px|[[Katara]] healed [[Aang]] with [[spirit water]].]]
   
Physically, healing draws on the restorative properties of water in organisms that are primarily composed of it, such as human beings. Though unusually strong and powerful, waterbending-induced healing cannot heal every ailment, for example, [[Jet]]'s internal wounds<ref name="LL">{{Cite episode|1|217}}</ref> or the complications associated with [[Tribal Princess|Princess]] [[Yue]]'s birth.<ref name="SN2">{{Cite episode|1|120}}</ref> It has been demonstrated that healing is ineffective on a person who has had their chi flow [[Chi blocking|blocked]] or otherwise disrupted; Katara was unable to help a [[Terra Team]] member who had been a victim of [[Ty Lee]]'s chi blocking skills,<ref name="TDR">{{Cite episode|1|213}}</ref> and not even the best healers could restore bending lost through advanced bloodbending, as demonstrated by failed attempts by Republic City's best healers to restore Tahno's,<ref name="TA" /> and Katara's to restore Korra's.<ref name="E" />
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Physically, healing draws on the restorative properties of water in organisms that are primarily composed of it, such as human beings. Though unusually strong and powerful, waterbending-induced healing cannot heal every ailment, for example, [[Jet]]'s internal wounds<ref name="LL">{{Cite episode|1|217}}</ref> or the complications associated with [[Tribal Princess|Princess]] [[Yue]]'s birth.<ref name="SN2">{{Cite episode|1|120}}</ref> It has been demonstrated that healing is ineffective on a person who has had their chi flow [[Chi blocking|blocked]] or otherwise disrupted; Katara was unable to help a [[Terra Team]] member who had been a victim of [[Ty Lee]]'s chi blocking skills,<ref name="TDR">{{Cite episode|1|213}}</ref> and not even the best healers could restore bending lost through advanced [[bloodbending]], as demonstrated by failed attempts by Republic City's best healers to restore Tahno's,<ref name="TA" /> and Katara's to restore Korra's.<ref name="E" />
   
 
Waterbending-induced healing is known to work on physical injuries, such as burns,<ref name="D" /><ref name="WAT">{{Cite episode|1|312}}</ref> lacerations,<ref name="DBS1">{{Cite episode|1|310}}</ref> broken bones, diseases brought on by severe pollution,<ref name="PL">{{Cite episode|1|303}}</ref> and severe tissue damage caused by [[Lightning generation|lightning bolts]].<ref name="CD">{{Cite episode|1|220}}</ref><ref name="SC4">{{Cite episode|1|321}}</ref> It is even able to cure mental distress and tampering.<ref name="LL" /> The healing abilities of a waterbender appear to be influenced by the water they use: when using [[spirit water]] from the [[Spirit Oasis]] in the [[North Pole]], Katara was able to save Aang's life after he was mortally wounded from being struck by lightning,<ref name="CD" /> though he remained in a coma for a few weeks and required follow-up healing sessions to cope with the pain and be restored to full health.<ref name="A">{{Cite episode|1|301}}</ref>
 
Waterbending-induced healing is known to work on physical injuries, such as burns,<ref name="D" /><ref name="WAT">{{Cite episode|1|312}}</ref> lacerations,<ref name="DBS1">{{Cite episode|1|310}}</ref> broken bones, diseases brought on by severe pollution,<ref name="PL">{{Cite episode|1|303}}</ref> and severe tissue damage caused by [[Lightning generation|lightning bolts]].<ref name="CD">{{Cite episode|1|220}}</ref><ref name="SC4">{{Cite episode|1|321}}</ref> It is even able to cure mental distress and tampering.<ref name="LL" /> The healing abilities of a waterbender appear to be influenced by the water they use: when using [[spirit water]] from the [[Spirit Oasis]] in the [[North Pole]], Katara was able to save Aang's life after he was mortally wounded from being struck by lightning,<ref name="CD" /> though he remained in a coma for a few weeks and required follow-up healing sessions to cope with the pain and be restored to full health.<ref name="A">{{Cite episode|1|301}}</ref>

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Healing

Yugoda demonstrated the waterbending art of healing on a life-sized mannequin.

Healing is a sub-skill of waterbending which involves healing wounds by redirecting energy paths, or chi, throughout the body, using water as a catalyst. It is effective on external, physical wounds, though knows its limits with internal injuries and illnesses. A waterbender can also employ this skill to heal their own wounds. On rare occasions, waterbenders may instinctively be able to perform this technique without any formal training.[1]

History

After Avatar Aang ignored Jeong Jeong's warnings of recklessly firebending, he accidentally burned Katara due to a lack of control over his flames. Seeking to soothe the pain, Katara submerged her hands in a creek, only to see the water around her hands glow silvery-blue and heal her. Having accidentally discovered this new ability, Katara used it again later that day to heal a burn on Aang's forearm, after a fight with Zhao.[1]

In the Northern Water Tribe, this ability is the only aspect of waterbending taught to female waterbenders, due to the traditionally patriarchal culture of the tribe.[2]

After the Hundred Year War, Katara continued to hone her skills and eventually became regarded as the greatest master healer in the world.[3] She passed on these skills to her only daughter, Kya, who became a renowned healer of her own accord during her travels around the world.[4] By 170 AG, male healers had become more common as well.[5]

Korra healing Bolin

Korra healed Bolin after his shoulder had been injured during a pro-bending match.

As Korra's waterbending teacher, Katara also passed the art of healing onto Korra, and she used it to heal Bolin's shoulder after it was injured in the third round of the Fire Ferrets' semifinal match in the Pro-bending Tournament.[6] She used the technique once more when she healed General Iroh's injury he sustained during his fight against the Equalists' attack on Republic City.[7] When Korra had lost her bending due to Amon, she sought out Katara in order to be healed by her, but even she was unable to restore the Avatar's bending.[3]

Healers are quite prominent in Republic City, and the best of them were visited by Tahno after his bending was taken from him by Amon.[8] After Tarrlok fabricated evidence of a fight with the Equalists in City Hall, a healer was brought in to treat his arm, which he had used an electrified glove on to strengthen his alibi.[5]

Kya heals Jinora

Kya kept Jinora's energy flowing in her body after her soul became trapped in the Spirit World.

Following the Anti-bending Revolution, Kya used her ability to heal Bumi's head injury without the water making contact with him.[9] When Jinora's soul later became trapped in the Spirit World, Kya tried to keep her physical body alive by keeping its energy flowing, though after a week of sessions, she felt Jinora slipping away and turned to Katara's greater expertise in the art to keep the young airbender alive,[10] until her spirit returned to the body. Meanwhile, Kya used the water found in the Spirit World to heal the unconscious Korra, Mako, and Bolin simultaneously.[11]

While Korra was still recuperating mentally and physically from her mercury poisoning during the final stage of the insurrection of the Red Lotus, she visited Katara, who used her superior healing prowess to sense the grave internal damage the Avatar had suffered. Despite being a healing master, Katara could not relieve the Avatar's suffering, only help guide Korra through the recovery process.[12]

In 174 AG, after sustaining injuries in an earthbending-cage fight, Korra healed her injured elbow herself by drawing normal water from the sink in a public bathroom.[12] Following Kuvira's invasion of the United Republic of Nations, a number of healers helped the numerous homeless evacuees by manning a medic tent.[13]

Limits

Katara revives Aang

Katara healed Aang with spirit water.

Physically, healing draws on the restorative properties of water in organisms that are primarily composed of it, such as human beings. Though unusually strong and powerful, waterbending-induced healing cannot heal every ailment, for example, Jet's internal wounds[14] or the complications associated with Princess Yue's birth.[15] It has been demonstrated that healing is ineffective on a person who has had their chi flow blocked or otherwise disrupted; Katara was unable to help a Terra Team member who had been a victim of Ty Lee's chi blocking skills,[16] and not even the best healers could restore bending lost through advanced bloodbending, as demonstrated by failed attempts by Republic City's best healers to restore Tahno's,[8] and Katara's to restore Korra's.[3]

Waterbending-induced healing is known to work on physical injuries, such as burns,[1][17] lacerations,[18] broken bones, diseases brought on by severe pollution,[19] and severe tissue damage caused by lightning bolts.[20][21] It is even able to cure mental distress and tampering.[14] The healing abilities of a waterbender appear to be influenced by the water they use: when using spirit water from the Spirit Oasis in the North Pole, Katara was able to save Aang's life after he was mortally wounded from being struck by lightning,[20] though he remained in a coma for a few weeks and required follow-up healing sessions to cope with the pain and be restored to full health.[22]

Spiritbending

Purifying dark bat spirits

Korra used a variation of healing infused with spiritual knowledge to pacify a colony of dark bat spirits.

Unalaq developed a unique skill, known as spiritbending,[23] that utilizes knowledge in both healing and spirituality to alter and affect spiritual energy within spirits.

In one aspect, the technique involves changing a spirit's negative energy into positive energy, restoring its internal balance in the process.[24] It is performed by encircling a spirit in water and is completed when the spirit begins to glow bright yellow, at which point the spirit dissipates or assumes a pacified form. Although the technique has been used extensively to calm single spirits,[25] it can also be used to calm several spirits simultaneously, as both Unalaq and Korra have demonstrated.[26][27]

Unalaq attempts to destroy Korra's spirit

Unalaq almost succeeded in destroying Korra's soul.

In another variation, the conversion process can be used to promote imbalance, by changing a spirit's positive energy into negative energy. The mechanics of the technique remain the same, although the spirit is covered by purple light instead of gold. Unalaq claims that this variation has the potential to destroy a human's soul.[28]

Known practitioners

H indicates known ability to use regular healing.
S indicates known ability to use spiritbending.

Trivia

  • By 100 AG, all known healers were female due to the dissipation of the Southern Water Tribe waterbenders and the tradition of the Northern Water Tribe to restrict female benders to hone the vitakinetic sub-skill of waterbending. Males began to practice the art after the end of the Hundred Year War, however, as male healers were present in both Republic City and the Northern Water Tribe.
  • A technique similar to healing was used by an elderly shaman in 171 AG and involved the use of firebending to sense chi paths and detect spiritual energy within an individual. In contrast to the waterbending form of healing, this technique does not revitalize any cells to accelerate healing.[29]
  • Korra is the only person known to have used both the regular and spiritual forms of healing. She is also the only known Avatar to have been trained in healing.
  • Healing was inspired by Reiki,[30] a spiritual practice commonly known as palm- or hands-on-healing.

References

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  12. 12.0 12.1 DiMartino, Michael Dante (writer) & Graham, Ian (director). (October 10, 2014). "Korra Alone". The Legend of Korra. Book Four: Balance. Episode 2. Nick.com.
  13. DiMartino, Michael Dante (writer), Koh, Irene (artist), Piekos, Nate; Blambot (letterer), Campbell, Heather; Bak, Jane (cover), Ng, Killian (colorist). Turf Wars Part One (July 26, 2016), Dark Horse Comics.
  14. 14.0 14.1 Hedrick, Tim (writer) & MacMullan, Lauren (director). (November 6, 2006). "Lake Laogai". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 2. Episode 17. Nickelodeon.
  15. Ehasz, Aaron (writer) & Filoni, Dave (director). (December 2, 2005). "The Siege of the North, Part 2". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 1. Episode 20. Nickelodeon.
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  17. Ehasz, Elizabeth Welch, Hedrick, Tim (writers) & Spaulding, Ethan (director). (July 14, 2008). "The Western Air Temple". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3. Episode 12. Nickelodeon.
  18. DiMartino, Michael Dante (writer) & Volpe, Giancarlo (director). (November 30, 2007). "The Day of Black Sun, Part 1: The Invasion". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3. Episode 10. Nickelodeon.
  19. Hamilton, Joshua (writer) & Spaulding, Ethan (director). (October 5, 2007). "The Painted Lady". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3. Episode 3. Nickelodeon.
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  22. Ehasz, Aaron (writer) & Volpe, Giancarlo (director). (September 21, 2007). "The Awakening". Avatar: The Last Airbender. Season 3. Episode 1. Nickelodeon.
  23. The Legend of Korra—The Art of the Animated Series, Book Two: Spirits, page 27.
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  25. Hedrick, Tim (writer) & Heck, Colin (director). (September 13, 2013). "Rebel Spirit". The Legend of Korra. Book Two: Spirits. Episode 1. Nickelodeon.
  26. Hamilton, Joshua (writer) & Graham, Ian (director). (September 13, 2013). "The Southern Lights". The Legend of Korra. Book Two: Spirits. Episode 2. Nickelodeon.
  27. Hamilton, Joshua (writer) & Heck, Colin (director). (November 1, 2013). "The Guide". The Legend of Korra. Book Two: Spirits. Episode 9. Nickelodeon.
  28. Hedrick, Tim (writer) & Graham, Ian (director). (November 8, 2013). "A New Spiritual Age". The Legend of Korra. Book Two: Spirits. Episode 10. Nickelodeon.
  29. DiMartino, Michael Dante (writer) & Heck, Colin (director). (October 18, 2013). "Beginnings, Part 1". The Legend of Korra. Book Two: Spirits. Episode 7. Nickelodeon.
  30. Konietzko, Bryan (October 23, 2014). Legend of Korra Live Community Q&A: Michael Dante DiMartino and Bryan Konietzko. Avatar Wiki. Retrieved on October 23, 2014.

See also

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