Certified Healer Guidelines
Before Service Healings Healing Portion of the Service After Service Healing Appointments

      Certified Healers who seek to share their healing abilities and agree to serve the Congregation during the Services will find the following guidelines useful in understanding what is expected of them and how the healing segments are structured.

      Above all, the healer's conduct, deportment and presentation represent not only the healer, but the Institute.   Therefore it is imperative that the healer operates from the highest intention of love, service and professionalism.   Dress should be appropriate Sunday attire.   Ladies in dresses, skirts or general office attire with shoes with some heel.   Men, preferrably dressed in jacket and tie, but general office attire is suitable.   Under no circumstances are jeans, sweats, sneakers, leggins or similar casual wear permitted.   One should be comfortable, but also respectful and professional.

      Please remember that unless the healer is a licensed MD, they cannot diagnose or prescribe any treatment.   Also take great care that any body contact is appropriate and cannot be misconstrued as sexual in nature.

      We thank you for your willingness to serve the Institute Community, and welcome your time and healing talent.

 

Before Service Healings

Preparation
  • Arrive and be prepared to serve prior to 10:30 AM.
  • Obtain a chair and place at front of Sanctuary
Healing
  • Await congregants by standing behind chair. Do not sit on pew.
  • Sessions should not exceed 5 minutes, especially if others are awaiting a healing.
  • Ask if special areas need attention.
  • Make contact by placing hands on shoulders
  • Perform the healing
  • Complete the healing and offer a blessing to indicate the session is complete
  • Offer a hug
  • Use your ritual to disconnect release and prepare for the next healing.
Close
  • Complete all healing work by 10:55 a.m. and/or when the Usher lights the candles
  • Replace the chair
  • Prepare yourself for the Service
 

Healing Portion of the Service

Processional with Healing Cup
  • At the announcement of the Healing Hymn, go to the Foyer
  • One person obtains the Healing Cup
  • As hymn is being sung, the Ushers hold doors open for Healers to bring Healing Cup to Podium.
  • Walk slowly carrying the Healing Cup and stand in front of the podium
  • At the completion of the Healing Hymn, hold the Healing Cup up for the Minister to offer the Healing Prayer
  • Place the Healing Cup on the podium after the prayer
Healing Meditation
  • Turn around, spread out and face the congregation, allow your hands to be open also facing the congregation to better allow the healing energy to fan out
  • Ground yourself and open up to be a channel of healing energy
  • Allow the healing energy to flow through you and out to those in the Sanctuary that need it.
  • After the Healing Prayer is concluded, reground yourself, close the energy flow and return to your seat. The transition in the service will be to read the responsive reading.
 

After-Service Healing Appointments

Preparation
  • Three 15 minute sessions are scheduled starting at 12:45 PM
  • Check the sign up sheet for Healings in the Foyer for the sessions you will be serving.
  • Arrive a few minutes before the session and prepare yourself
  • Obtain a chair and place at front of Sanctuary
Healing
  • Await congregants by standing behind chair
  • Sessions should not exceed 12 minutes to allow transition for others are awaiting a healing.
  • Ask if special areas need attention.
  • Make contact by placing hands on shoulders
  • Perform the healing
  • Be aware of the Sexton indicating the number of minutes remaining for the session
  • Complete the healing and offer a blessing to indicate the session is complete
  • Offer a hug
  • Use your ritual to disconnect release and prepare for the next healing.
Close
  • Complete all healing work by 1:30 PM or when the Sexton signals
  • Replace the chair
  • Ground yourself and return to your physical space

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