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Courses in Spiritual Healing & Essenic Energy Medicine are all by the Open Learning Programme.The Advanced and Diploma Course offer face to face tutorials with SeanThe Sean Bradley Academy is currently Registered with UKRLP (UK Register of Learning Providers)
About Spiritual Healing
Spiritual Healing is the channelling of
healing energies through the healer /therapist to the patient/client. It
re-energises and relaxes the patient /client to enable their own natural
resources to deal with illness or injury in the best possible way. By
‘attunement’ – perhaps best described as a combination of empathy
and intent – either in the presence of the patient /client or at a
distance –and by directing energy, usually through the hands, the
healer/therapist seeks to supplement the depleted energy of the recipient,
dealing with stress at whatever level it exists and releasing the body’s
own recouperative abilities to deal with the problem in the most effective
way for that individual. Clients /patients receiving healing
tend to experience sensations of being re=energised or relaxed, ‘pins
and needles’, heat or coolness, and pain coming to the surface and
dispersing indicating that the energies are indeed ‘going to work’.
Healing can be given for any illness, stress or injury as a therapy which
is completely natural, has no known side effects and is complementary to
any other therapy. It can be helpful in a wide range of physical and
psychological conditions, sometimes to a remarkable degree; indeed the
medically diagnosed nature of the illness appears to be irrelevant to the
outcome, and case histories range from the trivial to the terminal in
which healing seems to have made an important, perhaps even over-riding,
contribution to recovery. Aside from its value in relieving pain and
restoring function, healing is also notable in initiating improvements in
patients’ attitudes and clarity of thought, and in their quality of
life. Often the question is asked whether is
it important to have “Faith”? The answer is no. Nothing
special is asked of the patient/client except perhaps openness to anything
that happens and a degree of trust in the healer/therapist. An awareness
of the need for change and the motivation to do so can also be helpful. Many ask ‘Does Spiritual Healing
always work’? It is unusual for healing not to be helpful in some
way. Sometimes one treatment/therapy is sufficient, but often several are
needed and the benefits emerge gradually. With some clients/patients a
successful outcome to healing is obvious, but for some, change takes place
at a more subtle level and sometimes in an unexpected way. Healing often
helps with the speed and extent of recovery from serious illness and major
surgery and from the effects of treatments such as chemotherapy and
radiation therapy. It works well with all forms of holistic medicine.
Usually patients/clients feel more stable and relaxed and often experience
a beneficial change to their attitude to life, a situation which often
arises in cases of terminal illness where healing brings a sense of peace
to the patient and to relatives and friends as well. There is no anecdotal evidence to
suggest that spiritual healing does actually do any long-term harm to the
patient/client. However, in saying that, there are occasions when the
patient/client may ‘feel worse’ before improving, but this is often a
significant part of the healing process, signalling a release which may
have gone unrecognised. About
Essenic Energy Medicine /Therapeutic Channelling-the Therapy
Therapeutic Channelling using touch and healing oils to anoint
the feet and hands of the client/patient is an ancient healing therapy
that has been performed for many centuries. The therapy comes under the
umbrella of spiritual healing therapies as demonstrated by John the
Baptist, John the Evangelist and later by Mary Magdalene when she anointed
the feet of Jesus with the sacred healing oils of Spikenard. We too are
invited by the Divine Feminine to anoint the feet of fellow light workers,
Carers and Clients so they can 'forgive and love oneself' thus self
healing before healing others. As therapists, we have a duty to
acknowledge the words of Jesus, "Physician Heal Thyself." Our student therapists before been let loose on their /our
clients, enter a verbal agreement to commit to undergo a rigorous training
programme involving dealing with personal issues and self healing; course
assignments, case studies; group work, supervision as well as developing a
mature understanding of spirituality (not religion) and the need to
develop a prayer life that is underpinned by the teachings of Jesus, the
ancient Nazarene Essenes, Franciscan Spirituality and the Core Values of
the Academy. Our Ethics Code is regularly monitored by our learned and
experienced teachers and therapists, thus safeguarding our clients. Ongoing training is paramount for the therapists who embrace our
family of dedicated light workers as we accept the 'Orthodox teachings of
the Master Jesus as sacrosanct for our survival as members of the
spiritual family that we are members of. With that in mind, our therapists
have developed a new concept of living in an interfaith community. That
community or family of therapists is called the Tao Community of St
Francis where in love we embrace all religions, creeds, colour known to
man. Our mandate to to redress imbalance with balance influenced by the
Divine Feminine energies. We recognise that as wounded healers ourselves, we are best
placed to administer this beautiful ancient healing therapy that touches
our very souls and reconnects us with Source. But, we adhere to a code of
strict protocols and boundaries in our professional relationships with
each other, our clients and fellow organisations. As qualified therapists
of the Academy, we aim to work only from a place of unconditional love and
know that whilst we are offered a high standard of in house training, we
know that as light workers we are invited by Christ, our Teacher not just
to excel in our therapeutic relationships with clients but more
importantly to be a 'people of prayer where that respectful selfless love
is nurtured by our prayer life.
Sean Bradley
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