Spiritual Healing

Spiritual healing is a natural process that can help people feel more relaxed, re-energised and at peace within themselves. The channelling of healing energies through a healer to another person enables the person to deal with an illness or injury in the best possible way, and in a way that is best for them. It can be helpful in a wide range of physical and psychological, spiritual and emotional conditions.

In addition to the value of healing in relieving both emotional and physical pain, healing is also noted for initiating improvements in a person's attitudes, clarity of thought and in their quality of life.

During a Spiritual Healing session, you may experience a variety of sensations, perhaps warmth or coldness, tingling or pressure. You may feel a pain coming to the surface and often dispersing as healing goes to work. Some people feel little more than a warmth, but the process is no less effective. There are other effects such as experiencing colours, or emotional release.

Spiritual Healing can:

  • Work alongside orthodox care
  • Aid relaxation
  • Increase energy levels
  • Aid physical and emotional strength
  • Bring pain relief
  • Improve well-being

How is Spiritual Healing done?

Most often, Spiritual Healing is provided by one therapist, while the person receiving the channelled healing is sitting in a chair. It can be given while lying down if the person finds sitting too uncomfortable.

The healer will explain the process and give guidelines on how best to relax during the session. Channelling of 'energies' is done through grounding and 'atunement' by the healer. The healing that is then channelled to the person, is precisely what that person 'requires' at that time.

The healer works slowly about the body, generally working their hands a short distance from the body - or sometimes gives a light touch with the person's consent. The session can last for between fifteen minutes and half an hour.

Does a person need faith?

People do not need faith for Spiritual Healing to work. Healers work with a wide range of philosophies. Nothing special is expected of the recipient except perhaps openness to anything that happens, and a degree of trust in themselves and the healer.

Distant healing, which may be regarded as prayer or mediation, can also be arranged.