Louise's Background I qualified with and was accredited by the Confederation of Healing Organisations in September 2000, studying and practising at the College of Psychic Studies (CPS) in London, having worked in their healing clinics since 1998 to the present day. I also work as a tutor and workshop leader in the healing faculty at CPS. I take an ethical approach in all my work, and I have a BA (joint hons) in Psychology, Philosophy and Ethics (University of Lancaster 1983). As an accredited CPS healer, I am bound by the UK Healers Code of Conduct
Thoughts on Healing
I believe that the purpose of healing is to help empower living beings to connect with their innate ability to achieve a perfect state of balance in body, mind and spirit. The healer acts as a channel for healing energies, working with you to engage your own healing potential. Healing may be given for any illness, stress or injury without any side effects. No specific religious or spiritual beliefs are required. Healing is given either through gentle touch on the body, or through touching the energy that surrounds the body
I have been involved in healing for most of my life, growing up in a family of healers. Prior to my training and formal accreditation at CPS, I studied with a number of teachers, working as a healing facilitator in a less formal way. It was this work that motivated me to undertake the two-year accredited training programme at the College. I have a strong belief in the power of integrated medicine and have run workshops at the CPS where doctors, nurses and complementary practitioners have come together to learn about each other’s approaches, for example, how they work with serious illness. In particular, I have organised workshops on cancer, mental illnesses, HIV/AIDS and addiction
I extend my healing practice to include working as a mentor, specifically helping people with particular situations that may have caused them to seek healing. This is not counselling or therapy, rather it is very practical and usually short-term. I see it as a form of teaching that includes walking alongside the person I am mentoring and inviting them to learn from my experience and to make it their own.
Appointments can be booked in the daytime and evenings and sometimes at weekends. Fee: £40 for 45 minutes; concessions offered depending on availability
Contact: 07778-766688 or click here to e-mail
Thoughts on Healing
I believe that the purpose of healing is to help empower living beings to connect with their innate ability to achieve a perfect state of balance in body, mind and spirit. The healer acts as a channel for healing energies, working with you to engage your own healing potential. Healing may be given for any illness, stress or injury without any side effects. No specific religious or spiritual beliefs are required. Healing is given either through gentle touch on the body, or through touching the energy that surrounds the body
I have been involved in healing for most of my life, growing up in a family of healers. Prior to my training and formal accreditation at CPS, I studied with a number of teachers, working as a healing facilitator in a less formal way. It was this work that motivated me to undertake the two-year accredited training programme at the College. I have a strong belief in the power of integrated medicine and have run workshops at the CPS where doctors, nurses and complementary practitioners have come together to learn about each other’s approaches, for example, how they work with serious illness. In particular, I have organised workshops on cancer, mental illnesses, HIV/AIDS and addiction
I extend my healing practice to include working as a mentor, specifically helping people with particular situations that may have caused them to seek healing. This is not counselling or therapy, rather it is very practical and usually short-term. I see it as a form of teaching that includes walking alongside the person I am mentoring and inviting them to learn from my experience and to make it their own.
Appointments can be booked in the daytime and evenings and sometimes at weekends. Fee: £40 for 45 minutes; concessions offered depending on availability
Contact: 07778-766688 or click here to e-mail
General Information on Healing
Healers believe that everyone has a healing mechanism that flows as an energy force around the body, mind and spirit to keep them in perfect order. Unfortunately, stress, an inadequate diet, a negative attitude and other adverse factors can block our healing mechanism so that it cannot function correctly and we get ill.
Spiritual healing provides the energy needed to crank our own healing mechanism back into action. When a healer lays his hand on you, he acts as a conductor or channel for the healing energy which he believes has the "intelligence" to go where it is needed.
Healers say that all of us have the power to heal, if we choose to develop it. However, some do seem to have a healing gift, not that I could describe what I mean by that but I know it when I see it.
Healing does not always work at a physical level; the illness may remain but the ability to cope with it improves. Sometimes it does not work at all. This may be because the sick person "blocks" the healing forces - some people subconsciously prefer to be ill. It may also be because we "need" to remain ill.
Healing is not just about living well, but also dying well. People healed when they are dying often die more peacefully.
Typically, to begin the treatment the healer will attune with the healing energy. Then she may scan your body, with her hands hovering just above you. This scanning is to take a reading of your body's energy levels and to locate areas of low or blocked energy where healing is needed. How long the healer spends on each area is determined by your body's needs. Generally, the session lasts about forty five minutes to an hour. All healers work in this way, but some employ additional healing tools such as visualisation, past lives therapy, aura healing or they may concentrate on using the "chakras" the seven main energy centers of the body.
During the treatment you may feel heat coming from the healer's hands, although some people feel a draught, a tingling sensation, pins and needles, or a feeling of light-headedness. Some people say that they feel nothing which doesn't mean that nothing is happening. Afterwards, most people say they feel relaxed and peaceful, although you might feel thirsty or sleepy. Leave a few days or a week between sessions to give the healing time to work.
Spiritual healing provides the energy needed to crank our own healing mechanism back into action. When a healer lays his hand on you, he acts as a conductor or channel for the healing energy which he believes has the "intelligence" to go where it is needed.
Healers say that all of us have the power to heal, if we choose to develop it. However, some do seem to have a healing gift, not that I could describe what I mean by that but I know it when I see it.
Healing does not always work at a physical level; the illness may remain but the ability to cope with it improves. Sometimes it does not work at all. This may be because the sick person "blocks" the healing forces - some people subconsciously prefer to be ill. It may also be because we "need" to remain ill.
Healing is not just about living well, but also dying well. People healed when they are dying often die more peacefully.
Typically, to begin the treatment the healer will attune with the healing energy. Then she may scan your body, with her hands hovering just above you. This scanning is to take a reading of your body's energy levels and to locate areas of low or blocked energy where healing is needed. How long the healer spends on each area is determined by your body's needs. Generally, the session lasts about forty five minutes to an hour. All healers work in this way, but some employ additional healing tools such as visualisation, past lives therapy, aura healing or they may concentrate on using the "chakras" the seven main energy centers of the body.
During the treatment you may feel heat coming from the healer's hands, although some people feel a draught, a tingling sensation, pins and needles, or a feeling of light-headedness. Some people say that they feel nothing which doesn't mean that nothing is happening. Afterwards, most people say they feel relaxed and peaceful, although you might feel thirsty or sleepy. Leave a few days or a week between sessions to give the healing time to work.
