Supernal Magazine Australia - Edition 17 - July 2020

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Ethics and Healing By Freya Sampson and Anthony Kilner We’ve all heard the expression ‘I am a healer’ or ‘they are a healer’ but in laymen’s terms, what is a healer and more importantly, what are their responsibilities? healing /’hi:liŋ/ Noun : healing 1. the process of making or becoming sound or healthy again. ‘the gift of healing’ Adjective : healing 1. tending to heal; therapeutic. ‘a healing experience’ With that said, let us take an objective look athealers and what clients should expect. A Healers Objective Photo Credit: Eartheart For any healer of any discipline, their objective and intent should be to serve humanity for its greatest good. Focus should be on the person in front of them at the time of healing and with the wholeness of humanity held in intent with heart and mind unified. An excellent healer will seek in their objective, to create a winwin outcome.

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Regardless of race, gender, cultural, nation al and ethnic origins or political view, a healer is non-judgemental and will not refuse to assist anyone seeking aid.

Perspectives in Healing There are as many pathways to the Divine as there are people. As in all professions, there are many avenues to healing and no one avenue necessarily suits every facilitator or recipient. Some healers view their own path as the only path; some honour all people and all paths as sacred and nondenominational. There is a place for all modalities and a healer to meet the needs of any individual, wherever they are at on their journey. The approach to healing will depend upon the level of development of the healer. It will depend upon their area of skill in their modality and the aspect/condition of the client. As in any other area of life, there are specialists: one would not see an autoelectrician for new tyres and a wheel-alignment.

“There is a place for all modalities and a healer to meet the needs of any individual, wherever they are at on their journey.” A human being is comprised of several bodies, most of them subtle. Physical, Etheric (aura, chakras and meridians), Mental (thoughts, beliefs and programming), Emotional (feeling and emotion), Soul and Spirit. Although each of the bodies are individuated,


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