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Healing Ceremony

by Rev. Sheila Chinn – Interfaith Minister

 

INTENTION

People who are working together these days, particularly in spiritual work, have mostly been together before – in past lives.

Some of them will have experienced friendships, whilst with others there may have been enmity – we may have done hurtful things to one another.

The intention is to request the Grace of Healing for those past life hurts. In order to do that we need to know how to link into that place which accesses this level most easily.

It is a place beyond the physical body – we could call it the “Point of Becoming” – the place where the Spirit focuses through Soul before descending into our physical vehicles.

 

How to Open the Point of Becoming:-

Eyes above horizontal (open or closed). Focus of consciousness a few inches above the head.

 

How to Close:-

With eyes still above horizontal place palms of hands together above head pointing upwards. Bring hands forward and down, over forehead and face and stop at heart but not touching the body. Make a short movement to left of heart. Lower eyes.

 

CREATE ATMOSPHERE

Play a little music and fade out gently.

 

PRAYER

Go up to the “Point of “Becoming”…………………

“Great powers of Healing – please send your Healing Angels to us, to surround and protect us and grant us the Grace of Healing past wounds”

We request forgiveness for any hurt or harm we have done to anyone in past life experiences, as well as this life.

We forgive anyone who has hurt or harmed us in past life experiences, or in this life.

We forgive ourselves for any hurt or harm perpetrated against another in past life experiences, or in this life.

Please grant us the Grace of Healing and the freeing of blocked energies, for transmutation and use in Service to the Light.”

 

SILENCE

 

PRAYER OF THANKS

 

 

 

 

 
         
 

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