Energy Healing for Humans, Pets and Horses
To both indigenous and holistic practitioners, there is a difference between a “healing” and a “cure.” A cure means a return to physical health, such as when cancer goes into remission, tumors shrink and disappear, and paraplegics can walk again. Healing restores balance to body, mind and spirit, and may or may not include a cure. But most would agree that living a life of harmony, peace and happiness while still having a physical illness is preferable to having physical health accompanied by stress and unhappiness. In ideal circumstances, the client also receives a cure, but there is no guarantee.
Prayer, ceremony and energy healing are all modalities I have used with success on human and animal clients. Energy healing practitioners act as a conduit for life force energy to flow to a client and facilitate their physical, emotional, mental and spiritual healing. Energy healing has several basic effects: it brings about deep relaxation, destroys energy blockages, detoxifies the system, and increases the vibrational frequency of the body.
Common results include:
• a decrease in pain and discomfort
• faster recovery from illness and injury
• reduced side effects of medication
• decrease in stress and anxiety
• increase in peace of mind and contentment
• enhanced immunity
• healing the origin of health problems
After 15 years training in indigenous healing, I sought to further develop my healing skills and chose the Spiritual Healing modality which originated with the U.K.’s National Federation of Spiritual Healers [NFSH]. The NFSH is now represented in the U.S. through the affiliated organization: NFSH – Healing in America, of which I am a Full Healer Member and Licensed Trainer. I also offer healing at a local hospice and am a member of the National Council of Hospice and Palliative Professionals.
Distant healing sessions are available, as time and space are no barriers to the healing process.

