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This is for the Master of Metaphysical Healing course comments, offered through the Universal Life Church Seminary. Please feel free to comment and engage in meaningful discussion. The course can be found at Metaphysical Healing Course.

Tuesday, November 13, 2012

Metaphysical Healing Lesson 2 - Rev. Lefcourt


Assignment 2
Rev. Kelly Lefcourt
 

 
Dear Mrs. Faith Simon,
 
Thank you for your inquiry about Spiritual Healing.  I understand with your being new to this type of modality, that you would have questions.  It is my hope that by the time you are done reading this that your questions are answered and you will be able to make an educated decision if this is something that resonates with you.
 
Spiritual Healing is commonly misunderstood in the sense that the receiver must have a strong belief in G-d or a higher power.  In Spiritual Healing, the Healer works with the Infinite Source no matter what that is called.  The healer is not the one that does the healing, but he or she uses the energy in your body and through the Infinite Source aids your body in healing itself.  There is no demonic practices or use of that kind of negative energy.
 
During your Healing session, you will experience relaxation, warmth and some people experience tingling in areas of their body.  There is no pain associated with this type of healing.  At the beginning of your session you will be asked for a complete medical history and also what your desires are for your session.
 
You will lie on a massage table, fully clothed, and if you are cold, a warm blanket will be placed over you as well as a bolster under your knees if you experience discomfort while lying on your back.  The Healer will scan your body using their eyes and hands.  Their hands can range from several feet away from your body to about 5" off of your body.
 
Once this is done, the Healer will focus on areas of your body where he or she feels dis-ease or dis-harmony and either lay hands on that area or hold their hands a few inches from your body. 
 
The beautiful thing about Spiritual Healing is that you do not have to follow any system of belief.  The one thing that would benefit you is to have a desire for healing and faith in your body's ability to heal itself.
 
The room where Spiritual Healing takes place may vary from Healer to Healer.  With that said, for my practice specifically, I have soft lighting, quiet music and candles.  Due to the fact that some people are sensitive to scents, I do not use incense.  However, if the client is agreeable there are times that I burn a bit of sage at the end of the session.  It is used in many cultures as a way to clear out negative energy and invite in healing.
 
It would be my wish to say yes I guarantee a cure.  It would not be responsible of me to say that to you.  I do know at the very least you will leave your session feeling more relaxed.  Some of the things you may experience are lessened side effects from the treatments you are receiving, a sense of peace as well as reduced or no signs of pain that you may have been experiencing.  These are just a few things that you may feel.  Ultimately it is up to your body.
 
I will stress to you that Spiritual Healing works along side your traditional treatments and at no time would I encourage you to stop your treatments or medication unless directed so by your health care professional.
 
The initial session is approximately 75 minutes in duration and the cost is $100.00. The follow up sessions are 30 - 45 minutes in duration and are priced at $70.00 per session.  I do extend a reduced rate when there is a financial hardship.  This is something we may discuss further prior to you making your first appointment.
 
I understand your feelings of desperation and the sense of urgency.  It is my goal to help you work through those feelings and have a sense of control over you body and your care.  I hope that I was able to resolve any of your questions and of course if you still have any other questions, please feel free to contact me.
 
I look forward to working with you.
 
Sincerely,
 
Rev. Kelly Lefcourt

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