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DEVELOP HEALING HANDS

Healing by touch, by the laying on of hands or by breathing upon the body, is found as far back as history. can go.   Ancient Greek historian Pliny says, "There are men whose whole bodies possess medicinal properties, who cure the bite of serpents merely by their touch."          

The New Testament says, "They shall lay their hands upon the sick and they shall recover."                

The technique that will be taught s the original psychic massage, developed over a quarter of a century ago by master teacher Dr. John Rodgers. It is a combination of modern techniques and ancient wisdom blended to produce what many have called "the most effective healing system ever seen

"In the past few years, Reiki has flooded the country. We are now seeing a hoard of individuals claiming to teach it or some similar healing technique," says teaching assistant Maria de la Luz.       

"But Dr. Rodgers’ is still the original system and the only one that actually teaches you how to control the healing energy.

Ms.de la Luz  will   assist Dr. Rodgers, who she says, "has designed   method that produces the greatest results  with the least amount of effort. And in addition to healing, it raises consciousness and speeds spiritual growth.

"The popular course, How to be a Healer, will be held each Sunday at 2 pm beginning in January at at the New Age Community Church, 6418   39th Avenue in Phoenix.  The course is eight weeks and several New Age systems of healing will be taught the course including healing hands. Those who successfully complete this course can apply for ordination as a licensed healing practitioner.

A 6-week course in Psychic Massage

You can develop the ability to generate powerful waves of healing energy that can actually penetrate the body and cause the body to begin to heal itself at an amazing rate.  Sometimes the healing is instantaneous.

will begin Sunday September 17 at 1:30 pm  

6418 S. 39th Avenue in Phoenix

For further information call (602)237-3213 or e-mail rodgers@aznewage.com