Wednesday, January 22, 2014

pyramid healing



   Pyramid Healing
Duties and Responsibilities:
 The actual process of pyramid healing varies from one user to another. Some healers use blends of scented herbs that are believed to help the patient relax, while others use candles or incense to accomplish the same end. Taking care to place the patient in an environment where natural sunlight is ample, a small pyramid is held in the hand by the practitioner. Depending on the approach, the pyramid may be gently applied to the surface of the skin, or hovered just above the skin. Each technique is understood to serve as a conduit for natural healing energy to enter the body and begin correcting the root cause for any imbalance between mind, body, and spirit that is leading to the ailment.
Salary: $20,000-$40,00
Education:  
As with many alternative healing techniques, there is currently no qualified research that affirms the efficacy of the treatments. For this reason, practitioners of Western medicine tend to discount this approach to healing as having nothing more than a placebo effect. There is greater acceptance among those who practice other types of energy healing, such as Reiki, as well as those who hold to the efficacy of spiritual healing. Proponents of herbal medicine and aromatherapy sometimes include pyramid healing as part of the overall treatment regimen, although this is not always the case.
Reflection: Do you think you would like to be one? Why? Why Not?

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