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Contact
Healing
With contact healing, the actual physical contact assists the healer in
transferring curative energy to the recipient. The healer's hand or hands
are placed upon the recipients head, shoulders, or both; thus becoming
a conduit through which this energy flows. The spiritual healer may be
acting as a transformer of the spiritual energy to make it more readily
absorbed by the recipient. Many contact healers place one hand upon the
recipient's forehead and another upon the back of the neck. Contact with
the head and shoulders is sufficient for the purpose of healing. Touching
the recipient any other place on their body is unnecessary, and charges
of unprofessional conduct can result from doing so.
Spirit
Healing
With spirit healing, spirit doctors work directly upon the recipient to
correct or relieve conditions. With this type of healing the spirit entity,
or entities, do not require the use of a healer in a physical body, but
are able to work directly upon the Etheric, or spirit body of the person
in need.
HEALING WITHOUT
SPIRIT INTERVENTION
There are other means of bringing about healing the intervention of spirit
doctors or the Infinite.
Magnetic Healing
A superabundance of magnetic energy within the physical being of some
persons helps to facilitate the ready transference of extra healing energy
to others. Yet, however easily this power flows from the magnetic healer,
it can also be depleted if too many healings are given in succession.
Suggestive Healing
Suggestive healing is positive thoughts implanted in the mind to serve
as a catalyst to promote healing. The finite mind of a person is part
of Infinite Spirit and may take positive or negative directions. Affirmations
have an important role in this method, such as: "Every day in every
way, I am getting better and better." The Law of Like Attracts Like
is at work since like thoughts in turn create like conditions. Absent,
spiritual, spirit, magnetic, and suggestive healing are the most common
healing practices found in the Spiritualist church.
OTHER
ACTIVITIES FOR HEALERS
Self Healing
Healing of oneself is most important. Suggestive healing is useful, along
with prayer, or meditation time upon arising or retiring. Search for the
time and practice that works best for you, for healing is a personal experience.
Healing Groups
Why not start a Healing Group with others of your congregation? Only the
sincere should join; healing is serious business, hard work, and determination
is required. As a group, or individually, study the Natural Laws involved
with the healing process and investigate sources of information on the
subject. If possible, an NSAC Commissioned Spiritualist Healer should
supervise the group.
Each group session should begin and end with a sincere prayer, and all
members should be willing to lead if called upon. Singing, may be used
to attune to spirit helpers and Infinite Intelligence, as well as provide
energy for the healing to follow.
Group healing resembles absent healing and love is its driving force.
Prayers and affirmations harmonize and give direction to the thoughts
of those present and assist the creative visualization of the healing
recipient. As a group, visualize a light carrying the healing to the recipient,
knowing this process will be effective. A dosing prayer should include
thanks, or gratitude.
Healing enriches our lives and improves our resistance to illness in ways
beyond our dreams.
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