Therapies Healing
What
is Healing?
The practice of
healing is as old as mankind. Healers give contact healing via the hands and
distant healing by thought transference, prayer and the Radionic Instrument.
Manipulation and drugs are forbidden. Increasing recourse to healing by the
public and the medical profession are testimony to its efficacy.
To the medical profession
healing is offered only at the physical and psychological level to which
they are trained. It is offered by healers because it works, like aspirin
and many other drugs which were adopted by medicine though no-one knew at
the time how they worked. Healing is holistic. It can help to restore health
at all levels irrespective of the medical diagnosis or where ill health has
manifested itself. It may be given for any illness, stress or injury as a
therapy which has no side effects and is complementary, not an alternative
to any other treatment. It can relieve pain or restore function. It is of
particular value when a patient has reached a stable state less satisfactory
than desired, and improving a patient’s quality of life in long term and
terminal illness.
Healing may be given at the
practitioner’s healing centre, at the patients home and in hospital wards
(with Charge Nurse permission). Healing is becoming increasingly available
in hospitals and GP’s clinics under the auspices of the NHS. Healing must
be seen as strictly complementary to orthodox medicine and Healers are
forbidden to take responsibility for medical diagnosis, use manipulation,
prescribe drugs, or to interfere in the medical regime.
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Healing
and Belief
Healers believe that they channel energy from
an external source and that Healing works also at the spiritual level. Like
doctors, healers may possess various religious and philosophical beliefs. A
patient need have no faith himself and no more knowledge of his healer’s
philosophy than of his doctor’s religion or lack of it. We therefore
reject the term ‘Faith’ healing. Healing is acceptable in most religious
teachings. Healers are drawn from Christian, Jewish, Buddhist and other
sources. Most healing is given on a non-denominational basis irrespective of
belief.
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How
do Healers Work?
The healer has the ability to link with the
healing power within the Universe and is able to channel it to you. This is
a simple and gentle process. The healer with usually begin by standing
behind you and lightly placing their hands upon your shoulders as a means of
attuning with you and the healing source. They will then place their hands
upon, or a short distance away from your head, probably the area which is
giving you problems, and elsewhere as they are inspired.
At all time they will be
sensitive to your modesty. (Do tell the healer if you do not wish to be
touched at all, they will adjust their technique accordingly).
During the healing treatment,
try to relax as much as possible. The healer may help you with this process
if necessary through a variety of breathing and visualisation techniques,
whilst also making sure you are comfortably seating/lying down.
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How
long should I have healing?
Sometimes one treatment is sufficient, but it
is often progressive and the results are gradual. Do not become discouraged
if early results are not forthcoming. You may begin to realise you are
calmer, healthier and more confident. It is rare for anyone to attend for a
period on a regular basis without benefiting.
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Will
healing cure me?
No person, doctor or healer can guarantee to
cure illness and our Code of Conduct forbids us to claim that a cure can be
effected. Healing complements, and is NOT an alternative to the treatment
provided by your Doctor.
Source: The Confederation of
Healing Organisations
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