Thank you for your interest in Pranic Healing
Thank you for understanding Pranic Healing clinics have been designed for physical gatherings however we will do our best to form a virtual clinic to help you receive a healing and learn more about Pranic Healing. We believe this virtual clinic is possible because Pranic Healing is a non-touch modality and is taught to be performed in person and via distance.
Schedule of clinic
Welcome & Introduction to Pranic Healing -via Zoom
Introduction to Meditation on Twin Hearts
Meditation on Twin Hearts
Exercises
11:00 Healings - your healer will contact you individually
Simple Instructions to ensure a great Virtual healing clinic
Register through zoom for video conferencing code and tune in at 10:00am MST
https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvfuyhrz8sHdIQgh_g8WtOCAD88VLevy7-
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.
Fill out and sign the client form
Schedule your healing session. Healings are first come first serve and based on volunteer availability. Make sure to add your phone number so your healer knows how to contact you.
Read “Guidelines to maximize your healing session”
Review the Pranic Healing Clinic Public Notice below
We look forward to meeting you!
Sincerely,
Rhonda Steinke, ND, Jeff Potts, NMD, Rachel Hickey, & Heather Story
Facilitators of the Wellspring Holistic Health Pranic Healing Clinic
Pranic Healing Clinic Public Notice
Pranic Healing® Practitioners are not licensed physicians or surgeons but medical doctors can be Pranic Healing® Practitioners.
Pranic Healing® sessions are not licensed by the state but are complementary to healing arts services licensed by the state. Pranic Healing® is not intended to replace orthodox medicine, but rather to complement it.
Pranic Healing® Practitioners do not physically touch recipients/clients.
Pranic Healing® Practitioners do not make medical diagnosis
Pranic Healing® Practitioners do not prescribe medications or medical treatments.
Pranic healing® Practitioners do not interfere with prescribed medications and/or with medical treatments.