Church of Spiritual Awakening

HEALER'S DUTIES

The Healer should be clean of body as well as clothing. Personal cleanliness of the Healer is very important. As we do our hands-on healing we are in close proximity to individuals who have come to us for healing. Body odor, stale tobacco smells on clothing, and the use of strong perfumes or shaving lotions should be avoided as some individuals may have allergies to certain odors and/or sensitivities to strong smells. Strong odors and smells could make a person who is not feeling well feel even worse.

Arrive at least twenty minutes before the service to allow yourself enough time for meditation and attunement. A period of meditation before healing helps to enhance attunement with healing forces.

Wash your hands before you do any hands-on healing.

Create an attunement with Spirit, yourself as the Healer, and the person sitting in your chair.

Prayers should be silent. Elaborate displays of motions and/or emotions are discouraged.

Unless the individual insists on telling you their problem, do not ask questions about their condition. Spirit will guide you for the proper healing that is to take place at this point in time.

If an individual sits in your healing chair and seems tense and/or nervous, a brief, kindly word to help them relax and sit comfortably is usually all that is needed.

Never let a recipient of healing think that spiritual healing should take the place of medical healing. Let the individual know that spiritual healing and medical healing work best together.

Secular laws do not allow prescribing, manipulation, massaging or rubbing, etc. Proper etiquette regarding touching should be limited to, and in compliance with, any local and state laws relative to the laying on of hands. Touching by the Healer may be done only on the head, neck and shoulders of the individual sitting in the healing chair. Never allow the hands to slide on the recipient, remove your hands without a stroking movement.

By placing the right hand (positive) lightly on the forehead and the left hand (negative) at the nape of the neck the Healer creates a circular force field. This is said to be a good starting point for the Healer. If you are left handed, hands should be reversed.

Have confidence and faith that healing does occur. Ask your healing guides for direction and assistance as you provide healing. Remember you are an instrument for healing and Spirit is working through you to provide healing to the individual in the healing chair. You may be guided to concentrate through intention your healing to certain areas of the body. You may find that Spirit instructs you to use or make available a specific color that would be of benefit to the individual at this point in time. Trust and have faith that you are being guided to provide the highest healing for the highest good. Be pleasant and show concern for each individual. We are all God’s children.

If there is a time when your healing chair is vacant, the Healer should stand with their arms out and their palms up. This action acts as a battery for other Healers.

At the close of each healing session, give the person sitting in your healing chair some indication that the healing has come to an end. It can be a phrase such as “God go with you” or “Go in light and love” or “God Bless”.

Vibrations may be broken between each healing session by rubbing your hands in a circular motion. Some Healers feel they need to release any attachment by flipping their hands away from their body.

Some Healers wash their hands and/or drink water at the end of a healing service. Some Healers simply rub palms clockwise against each other to break the vibration.

Give a prayer of thanks to Infinite Intelligence and your healing guides.

When the Platform Chair/Moderator dismisses the Healers, return the healing chairs to their previous location. Help yourself to a glass of water.

Notify your back-up as soon as possible if you have an emergency that prevents you from being the Healer.