Memoirs of a Spiritual Healer

Memoirs of a Spiritual Healer
Title Memoirs of a Spiritual Healer PDF eBook
Author Cynthia Bergsbaken
Publisher Reiki in the Prairie LLC
Pages 57
Release 2021-11-21
Genre Body, Mind & Spirit
ISBN

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Memoirs of a Spiritual Healer is a collection of inspiring mantras, photography, words, and own experiences shared to the readers of Reiki in the Prairie LLC. Cynthia created this collection to inspire people to look inwards for their spiritual, emotional, and physical healing. A collection to help with whole health.

My Cadre

My Cadre
Title My Cadre PDF eBook
Author Kristin Hegge Helgeson
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 214
Release 2016-09-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1504363043

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My Cadre is a personal memoir about a nurse practitioners spiritual journey as she transitioned from traditional, Western based medicine to her private holistic nursing practice. Written in a rare and authentic voice, the author tells of her passion to become a spiritual healer. Through her diligent training in yoga and meditation she learned and practiced kundalini-based tantric meditation methods that opened her to a dimensional realm not of this world. During her meditations she met and experienced healing techniques with Masters, Angels, Guides and the Great Mother that later manifested in her healing room. The author carefully weaves the story of how she became the medium and point of energetic transfer between the higher dimensional Beings of Light, her Cadre, whom she met in her meditations and worked side by side with in her healing room, and their combined ministrations to the beloved clients who came into her healing room. This remarkable and fascinating story encourages us to remember the importance of developing intuitive awareness as a tool for spiritual growth, and invites readers to see how a commitment to deep meditative practices can unlock the door to spiritual awakening.

Thank God for the Shelter - Memoirs of a Homeless Healer

Thank God for the Shelter - Memoirs of a Homeless Healer
Title Thank God for the Shelter - Memoirs of a Homeless Healer PDF eBook
Author Versandra Kennebrew
Publisher Versandra Kennebrew Intl
Pages 117
Release 2008-11-03
Genre Motivation (Psychology)
ISBN 1615398503

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This is the story of Versandra Kennebrew, a massage therapist, who dreams of becoming a successful business owner. But her dream turns into a nightmare when she becomes homeless. What she doesn't know is her homelessness actually is a blessing that propels her into a life of wealth beyond her imagination.

Memoirs of a Christian Healer

Memoirs of a Christian Healer
Title Memoirs of a Christian Healer PDF eBook
Author Abbot Oscar Joseph
Publisher Booklocker.com
Pages 134
Release 2020-07-05
Genre
ISBN 9781647186210

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Memoirs of a Christian Healer is the third in a trilogy of books. The first foundational book is The Joy of Spiritual Freedom, No More Doubt, No More Fear, authored by Abbot Oscar Joseph, O.C.C.O. and his wife Kathleen Rivest, Ph.D., that presents a strong Biblical foundation toward understanding God's will, doubt, suffering, healing, receiving healing, and spiritual laws. The second part of the trilogy is Listen with the Ear of Your Heart, Your Pilgrimage Toward Intimacy with God. Abbot Oscar Joseph describes the pilgrimage in a warm personal style. He discusses the difficulties that we all face in growing in trust and the obstacles that we have to overcome. Finally he offers opportunities for further reflection and methods of growing in intimacy. Memoirs of a Christian Healer chronicles the miraculous works of God through social ministry and divine healing. Abbot Oscar Joseph uses many example stories, thank you letters, and newspaper articles to support his ongoing claim that our God is a good God who pursues everyone regardless who they are or where they come from. Incorporated within the many stories the Abbot includes reflective lessons on the healing ministry. Abbot Oscar Joseph's usual opening line is, "Would you like to pray about that?" Then he lets God speak for himself. As you walk through these no frill or exaggerated stories you will experience not only ministry difficulties but the joy of victory and the sorrow of human weakness. These are honest stories of real people in real circumstances who have experienced genuine healings. Abbot Oscar Joseph created New Creation Rural Ministries. It focused on healing the whole person, including environment, spirit, and body thus demonstrating God's love and concern especially during moments of suffering. Suffering crosses all economic boundaries. New Creation Rural Ministries had many supporters for God's healing presence locally and throughout the East Coast of the USA. Generally every day was filled with blessings and miracles. As you might imagine there were some difficult obstacles. We had to be careful of lies, deceits, and saboteurs. The cost of ministry is great. There is pain when others do not share respect for the Biblical message. The Abbot's family received many blessings and gifts, but also much personal grief. Abbot Oscar Joseph describes God as gracious not only to himself but to the poor dear ones whom he was praying to heal and set free. Cayuga and Wayne counties were the poorest in New York State. There were few medical facilities available. Abbot's gifts saved and freed countless lives. Memoirs of a Christian Healer begins with the author's traumatic birth which also birthed his "get out of my way" attitude. Even church conflicts over flawed good doer's limited attitudes toward the rural poor versus a true abiding Christian presence toward the rural poor could not prevail. Abbot Oscar Joseph recounts astonishing true stories of God's grace through difficult times, miraculous stories, crazy encounters, surprising events in a jail, with police, hospital healings, and a never to forget Christmas day. Healing on the road stories include the healing of scoliosis where the infirmed describes her back as," no long goes bump bump", and countless other healing stories that are captured in authentic written letters. The Abbot shares four of his "love stories" that will you move your spirit. The healing ministry continues even in the Abbot's retirement as he continues giving seminars on how to pray and conducts healing services. Memoirs of a Christian Healer is a warm hearted easy to read inspirational story that you will want to share.

Tracey, Don’t Get Your New Coat Dirty

Tracey, Don’t Get Your New Coat Dirty
Title Tracey, Don’t Get Your New Coat Dirty PDF eBook
Author Tracey O'Mara
Publisher Balboa Press
Pages 227
Release 2021-12-23
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1982277084

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Tracey Don’t Get Your New Coat Dirty is a collection of memories of intuitive spiritual healer, Tracey O’Mara. Tracey shares her memories alongside the insight she was given directly by the Angels and her spirit guides to navigate these experiences. In this book, Tracey shares the tools that she has developed to help others approach the events in their lives with hope, strength, and positivity in the same way she has been helped by her angelic friends.

Creating from the Spirit

Creating from the Spirit
Title Creating from the Spirit PDF eBook
Author Dan Wakefield
Publisher Beech River Books
Pages 336
Release 2010
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0982521448

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"A journalist/novelist debunks many of the myths associated with the creative process and shows how to access our natural perceptions and hidden resources to attain clarity of mind, body and spirit. Includes interviews and examples of 'creators from the spirit'"--Provided by publisher.

The Journey of a Wounded Healer

The Journey of a Wounded Healer
Title The Journey of a Wounded Healer PDF eBook
Author Carol L. Chambers
Publisher Bookbaby
Pages 0
Release 2019-07
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781543971330

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This is a brave and courageous book, written by a woman who navigated the unknown lands of undiagnosed mental illness for over 6 decades. Her experiences of despair and hopelessness throughout those years eventually left her in a place of anxiety and depression that nearly took her life. With insight and self-compassion, she reveals a journey of a terrifying childhood, cycles of profound depression and anxiety, anorexia, addiction, spiritual anguish, and eventual diagnoses. From all this arose a profound yearning for coherence, wholeness and healing. Her spiritual explorations were many; and, she speaks honestly of her troubled relationship with conservative Christianity and, decades later, her discovery of the freedom of Energy Healing, the practice of Reiki, the wonders of the supernatural world of Celtic mystery and magic, and the profound sacred transformation of the restorative practices of ancient Shamanism.