So You Want to be a Healer
First published by Ayni Books, 2012
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INTRODUCTION
Although I have been mediumistically inclined since I was a child, in later life I was more interested in healing. In fact, even when I began working as a professional medium some time in 1980, I still ran a small healing clinic in Liverpool and at that time belonged to (N.F.S.H), The National Federation of Spiritual Healers. My deep interest in healing came about after I received healing from a Liverpool Healer by the name of Desmond Tierney, who really helped me overcome a serious illness. In fact, I owe a great deal to him, not only for the healing he gave me over a period of three years, but also for the things he taught me. He introduced me to various esoteric traditions and pointed me in the direction of the right books to read. With the realisation of just how powerfully effective healing actually was, Desmond Tierney helped me to become actively involved as a healer. This was in the mid-1970s, and after that introduction I began to seriously investigate healing in all its forms. I very quickly discovered that it did not in any way suggest that a person was a healer simply because he or she had set themselves up as a healing practitioner. In fact, I found out that many so-called healers were deluding themselves and just the same as in the world of mediums and psychics, anyone could set up a healing practice and become actively involved as a healer. In 1982-83 I established The Thought Workshop, the North West of Englands very first Centre for Psychic and Spiritual Studies and Alternative Therapies. Nearly everyone I knew criticised me for this saying that it was far too adventurous, not to mention ambitious, especially as I had opened the centre in Rodney Street, the Harley Street of Liverpool. The centre was open 12 hours a day, 7 days a week, and was visited by people from all over the world. The most popular thing the centre had to offer was the healing, particularly the Spiritual Healing clinic which was always well attended. The healing courses were also very much in demand, and some of the students travelled great distances to take part.
As a small child I can recall my mother placing me close to the radio (the wireless as it was then called) so that I could touch it on the instruction of a well known healer who was transmitting his healing vibrations through the wireless airwaves. Although I have never found out the healers name, in later years my mother informed me that he was a very well-known healer and that his name was known throughout the world. The transmission of healing through the radio just proves that actual physical contact is not necessary, and that it is certainly not restricted by distance. Some healers also send healing to the names of those in need entered in a so-called Healing Book, a popular and very effective way of sending healing to a sick person. This form of healing is often referred to as Absent Healing. Spiritual Healing has never been confined to a specific religion or spiritual organisation. On the contrary, most religions have healing services in their churches, and from Shamanistic practitioners to the priests of Voodoo, healing is always found to be an integral part of their rituals and ceremonies.
SO YOU WANT TO BE A HEALER is intended for all those interested in all forms of healing, and consists of exercises, techniques and methods I have used in my workshops for nearly thirty years. Although I no longer practise as a healer, I do devote at least ten minutes of my day to the process of self-healing, something in which I totally believe.
CHAPTER ONE
THE MAGIC OF THE AURA
Everyone with an interest in healing, regardless of the method, should have some understanding of the human aura and the subtle anatomy. It is quite easy for a sceptic to dismiss the very suggestion that one individual can heal another, but the truth is that mans metaphysical powers have always been an integral part of his spiritual and psychological evolution.
From time immemorial the human aura has been depicted in many different ways, from the biblical account of Josephs coat of many colours, to the halo painted by medieval artists around the heads of saints. Today though as well as being a metaphysical phenomenon, the aura is also a scientific fact, and is perhaps an indication that mans energies extend far beyond the confines of the visible spectrum.
In fact, the phenomenon of the aura has caused a great deal of controversy over the years, and has also been the topic for many debates amongst scientists and pseudo scientists, such as parapsychologists and paranormal researchers. Nonetheless, it still continues to fascinate and intrigue both sceptic and those with an interest in esoteric and metaphysical sciences. However, as to what the aura is exactly still remains a mystery even though many theories have been given as to its true nature. It is spoken of by mediums with some authority, even though what the majority actually see is only a minute part of an even greater whole. Even scientists agree that the human organism is an electromagnetic unit of immense power, appropriating, assimilating and releasing energy, and is also contained within its own spectrum of light and colour. Extensive studies of the human aura have found that it constantly changes and that it is greatly affected by diet, thought, mood and the overall condition of the health. Following extensive studies in the early fifties into the bioluminescence of the body, Russian scientists were convinced that they had discovered the key to making an accurate diagnosis of disease, and concluded that all diseases were visible in the aura long before they became apparent in the body. Bioluminescence is the production and emission of light by a living organism, and is thought to be the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted into light energy. This optical phenomenon is seen in some aquatic creatures, and in the human organism is an external indication as to the degree of internal balance or imbalance, whichever the case maybe. The scientists extensive research into human bioluminescence led them to postulate that there is also a Bio-plasma body interpenetrating the physical body. They further concluded that this Bio-plasma body was a sort of etheric framework or matrix on which the physical body is constructed, rather like the wire framework on which a sculptor moulds his clay. It appeared to the researchers that when the Bio-plasma body sustained damage as a consequence of inconsistent energy flow, a corresponding effect was produced in the overall condition of the physical body, manifesting as disease. The research was groundbreaking at the time and led to even further investigations into the metaphysical side of the human organism.
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