What is Spiritual Healing?

Spiritual Healing is the channeling of healing energies from the divine source through the healer to the client. It re-energizes and relaxes patients to enable their own natural resources to deal with the illness or injury in the best possible way. By “attuning” to the divine energy and with empathy and intent, the healer directs the energy — usually through the hands — to the client, either directly or through distant healing.

Our own bodies are designed to heal themselves, - they have the intelligence to do this, but often we become depleted or have “energy blocks” which prevent our bodies working and healing as they should. Our immune system becomes weakened.

This can be caused by many factors - such as stress, the environment, food, emotional issues etc and the healing energy will gently unblock those areas where the energy is stagnant — thus allowing our bodies to start functioning correctly again.

It’s a little bit like a car with a flat battery- sometimes it needs a boost from another car battery to kick it back into life!

Clients receiving healing tend to experience relaxation, peace, tingling, heat or coolness — all indications that something is happening — energy is starting to flow.

Healing can be given for any illness, stress or injury as it is completely natural, has no side effects, and is complementary to other therapies. The medical diagnosis of the illness is irrelevant to the outcome — indeed, under the Code of Conduct, healers are not allowed to diagnose — but the healing energy will find its’ way to wherever it is needed most at the time.

The client’s medical doctor is always in charge of the patient; the healer simply supplements or complements any other treatment or therapy.

More and more people are now receiving spiritual healing as a way of maintaining health - preventing illness - which is much more desirable than waiting until we become ill before seeking help.

Aside from its value in relieving pain and restoring function, healing is notable for initiating improvements in patient’s attitudes and clarity of thought, and in their quality of life.