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Spiritual Healing

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This is the use of dedicated sessions with a ‘healer who transfers energy’ into the individual in order to regain a balance of mind, body and emotions. It is as old as the human and it continues to thrive in situations where orthodox care has not been enough to cure, or where it is not optimally available

Caution
  • It is generally a safe practice


  • It must not be relied upon to cure diseases

Therapy for:
  • People who feel ‘low in energy’ 


  • Long term mental health conditions 


        -    Depression 


        -    Bipolar states 


        -    CFS; Chronic Fatigue Syndrome 



  • Long term physical health conditions 


        -    Backache 


        -    Arthritis 



  • Cancer supportive care

Comments
  • It is not linked to any particular religion, and it is not Faith Healing


  • ‘Spiritus’ denotes ‘Breath of Life’


  • A number of doctors refer patients to Spiritual Healers

Read more on Spiritual Healing >

https://www.rcpsych.ac.uk/pdf/Su%20Mason%20Spiritu al%20Healing%20in%20Modern%20Healthcare.x.pdf

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