Cancer: Spiritual healing (averting illness) and radiesthesia

The female winter type

Stiltipps für Frauen

Geistheilung bei unerfülltem Kinderwunsch

Warzenwenden

Farbberatung und Stilberatung im Mostviertel, Bezirk Amstetten, Niederösterreich

Geistheilung für Tiere

Biotensor und Einhandrute (Tensor)

Building up a basic wardrobe for men

Parkinson’s Disease (agitated paralysis)

Healing cancer?

Your wedding gown 2015 – for the most beautiful day of your life

Colonel Karl Beichl – dowser in the service of the k.u.k. army [k.u.k. – royal and imperial (Austro-Hungarian empire)]

Bladder cancer (urinary bladder cancer, urinary bladder carcinoma): odds of recovery

Tongue cancer (Tongue carcinoma): odds of recovery

How to buy a bikini: summer 2015

The male winter type

Dr. Manfred Curry – sailor and radiesthecist

Lymphatic cancer (non-Hodgkin-lymphomas): odds of recovery

Dr. Ernst Hartmann – Discoverer of the Hartmann grid

Käthe Bachler

The male autumn type

The female autumn type

The male summer type

The female summer type

The male spring type

The female spring type

Johann Wolfgang von Goethe – The mastermind of colour theory

Johannes Itten – The founder of colour type theory

Carole Jackson – The trailblazer of colour consultation

Suzanne Caygill – pioneer of colour consultation

Image consultation for men

Image consultation for women

Colour advice for men

Colour consultation for women

The history of colour consultation

Clairvoyance: what can we expect in the next few years?

Healing hands – healing spirit

Spiritual healers in Austria

Are spiritual healers allowed to accept money?

Spiritual healers and ethics

Spiritual healer as a job: how do I become a spiritual healer?

The best spiritual healers and their methods

Stomach cancer (stomach carcinoma): chances of recovery

Averter of illness – Averting illness – spiritual healing

Laryngeal cancer (Laryngeal cancer): chances of recovery

Thymoma, thymus carcinoma: chances of recovery

Oesophageal cancer (oesophagus carcinoma): odds of recovery

Back pain, back complaint: odds of recovery

Stierberg in Waldviertel and its healing strength:

Adenosarcoma of the kidney (kidney cancer): odds of recovery

Kidney cancer – kidney tumor: odds of recovery

Children’s Cancer Aid and alternative methods to traditional medicine:

Cancer sleeper cells (micro-metastases): odds of recovery

Neurodermatitis: odds of recovery

Herniated disc (disc prolapse): odds of recovery

Tinnitus: odds of recovery

How do I recognize a serious radiesthecist – and what skills should he have?

Allergies: odds of recovery

Multiple Sclerosis (MS): odds of recovery

Prostate cancer, prostate carcinoma: odds of recovery

Bone cancer, bone tumors, sarcomas: odds of recovery

Testicle cancer: odds of recovery

Cervical cancer, cervix carcinoma: odds of recovery

Lymph gland cancer (Hodgkin’s lymphoma): odds of recovery

Uterine cancer: odds of recovery

Head tumor (brain tumor): odds of recovery

Leukaemia (leucosis, blood cancer): odds of recovery

Anal cancer (anal carcinoma): odds of recovery

Rectal cancer, colon cancer (bowel cancer): odds of recovery

Brain tumor, meningioma, head tumor: odds of recovery

Skin cancer (melanoma): odds of recovery

Pancreatic cancer (pancreatic carcinoma): odds of recovery

Breast cancer – breast carcinoma: odds of recovery

Lung cancer: odds of recovery

Günther Offenberger: Spiritual healing: the power of the human mind

Liver cancer – liver tumor

Famous healers: Paracelsus

Hildegard of Bingen

Famous spiritual healers: Bruno Gröning

Famous clairvoyants: Nostradamus

Archive for April, 2010

Are spiritual healers allowed to accept money?

Sunday, April 25th, 2010

I work full-time as a spiritual healer myself and would like to get rid of the old cliché that healers must not accept any or only a voluntary fee. According to some stories, the healer’s work won’t help the client if the healer takes money. Old popular beliefs state that a spiritual healer must not ask for money himself.

However, spiritual healing nowadays is a service occupation just like any other, and hence it is ok to take money for it. By now, there are about 25,000 energy practitioners in Austria trying to help people. Of those, about 100 to 200 work full-time in this field. The others work as a healer part-time or have not registered their work as a trade. There are about 13,000 doctors in Austria that make between 4,000 and 100,000 Euro per month. Consider the difference: no patient has second thoughts when his or her doctor accounts a suitable fee for the service rendered. Many patients aren’t even aware how much the consultation with a doctor or surgery cost, since the fee is balanced directly with the social insurance. That way, it is easy for patients to think that traditional medical treatments are free of cost.

When a spiritual healer accounts a salary for the time that he works for a client, it is always perceived as morally questionable by the society. However, when someone works as a spiritual healer full-time, he or she has to make a living, including taxes and charges.

An old wisdom has proven to be true: when I was giving people free treatments as a spiritual healer, the clients were mostly ungrateful, even though I was able to help them with their health problems. They didn’t show any appreciation or respect for my work.

Furthermore, I would like to mention that I have documented many cases as a spiritual healer, in which I naturally accounted a salary and the clients recovered. (Article: Stadt-Land-Zeitung).

I would like to point to the old cosmic law: Taking and giving have to be balanced.

Spiritual healers and ethics

Wednesday, April 21st, 2010
Case studies see press report
Ethical principles are of the utmost priority to me when working as a spiritual healer: I don’t promise recovery to my clients. Neither do I make diagnoses like a doctor. Some people who come to see me absolutely want to know what their health problems are. I don’t present them with a diagnosis but ask them as a spiritual healer if they have problems in this or that area. I ask those clients whom I lay my hands on if I may put my hand on their forehead or stomach.
When clients complain of pain, not feeling well, panic attacks or anxiety states etc., the spiritual healer is obliged to recommend they see a doctor.
Most of my clients feel like telling me their personal case history. It goes without saying that I listen to them and don’t interrupt them. It is my duty to explain to them my approach and possibilities as a spiritual healer. For clients whom I work with from a distance, regular contact via email or on the phone (text messages) is important so they can tell me about their current condition. I know from experience that this regular contact significantly adds to the success.
From time to time, I meet people who would like to use my abilities for third persons, who are not supposed to know about it. My philosophy, however, is that I will only work for grown-ups who can read my information sheet, fill it out and sign it. I make exceptions for children, in which case the parents sign. Another exception are people who are in an (artificial) coma. In this case, the family decides.
In my opinion, every spiritual healer is obliged to treat any information on their clients absolutely confidentially.
I also sometimes get asked whether I can’t give information regarding third persons, e.g. a  person’s brother-in-law, their neighbour or someone else. Naturally, I don’t engage in this kind of work.

Ethical principles are of the utmost priority to me when working as a spiritual healer: I don’t promise recovery to my clients. Neither do I make diagnoses like a doctor. Some people who come to see me absolutely want to know what their health problems are. I don’t present them with a diagnosis but ask them as a spiritual healer if they have problems in this or that area. I ask those clients whom I lay my hands on if I may put my hand on their forehead or stomach.

When clients complain of pain, not feeling well, panic attacks or anxiety states etc., the spiritual healer is obliged to recommend they see a doctor.

Most of my clients feel like telling me their personal case history. It goes without saying that I listen to them and don’t interrupt them. It is my duty to explain to them my approach and possibilities as a spiritual healer. For clients whom I work with from a distance, regular contact via email or on the phone (text messages) is important so they can tell me about their current condition. I know from experience that this regular contact significantly adds to the success.

From time to time, I meet people who would like to use my abilities for third persons, who are not supposed to know about it. My philosophy, however, is that I will only work for grown-ups who can read my information sheet, fill it out and sign it. I make exceptions for children, in which case the parents sign. Another exception are people who are in an (artificial) coma. In this case, the family decides.

In my opinion, every spiritual healer is obliged to treat any information on their clients absolutely confidentially.

I also sometimes get asked whether I can’t give information regarding third persons, e.g. a person’s brother-in-law, their neighbour or someone else. Naturally, I don’t engage in this kind of work.

Spiritual healer as a job: how do I become a spiritual healer?

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

Becoming a spiritual healer is on the hand a gift from God, on the other hand a process of finding yourself. It may be sign of God’s mercy if your ancestors in generations before you already worked as spiritual healers and a certain genetic heritage might exist in your cells. Many people feel a calling to spiritual healing, but as with any job, the wheat is sifted from the chaff. Not everyone who feels that he/she has been called to do this actually has enough talent to work successfully as a spiritual healer. The harsh reality of life and economy measures everything by its success. I always compare this to learning a musical instrument: in general, every person is musical to some degree and can learn an instrument, e.g. the piano. However, depending on the individual talent and eagerness of a person, some learn to play it really well, and others are downright virtuosos. Mercy enables you to do the latter, as well as a great talent and fervour.

Being very successful as a spiritual healer myself today, I advise some people who are interested to never take an actual spiritual healing education. This may sound very contradictory, and I had trouble understanding this myself. It is only today that I understand why it helped me to not have taken an education like that. If you do research on “famous spiritual healers”, you’ll find out that none of those healers was part of any “school” of healing. Humans tend to get caught up in certain systems that are offered and not trust themselves, when they feel uninformed or incompetent in a field. Furthermore, you receive certain information from a teacher and try to apply certain mental techniques to help a client. Those may work well for the teacher, but don’t necessarily work for you, which can be really frustrating. I recommend that you read different books on the topic of spiritual healing but don’t let yourself be fooled into believing that only one certain method works. Play with your intuition like a small child in the sandbox: unbiased and free of prejudice. Simply try techniques that appeal to you and don’t forget that time means change. This means that when a certain method doesn’t work for me anymore after a while I develop a new technique. Put the focus on yourself, you are unique and universal. The goal for a spiritual healer should never be to only work according to one certain approach. Don’t let others get in your way.

I recommend the following books: Das grosse Buch vom geistigen Heilen (The big book on spiritual healing), Dr. Harald Wiesendanger.

Licht-Heilung (light-healing), Barbara Ann Brennan

The best spiritual healers and their methods

Monday, April 12th, 2010

Spiritual healers use their ability to concentrate, i.e. their spirit, to cure the people that have come to them and free them from complaints. The possibilities within this job are almost unlimited. The best spiritual healers try to use their clairvoyance in order to find out the best approach for each individual client and adjust it personally. This increases the chances of succeeding in helping people compared to staying within the scope of particular systems, that are offered in different variants by the respective schools of spiritual healing. All these schools convey a certain approach, but a human being as such is so complex, individual and unique that this systematic approach of some spiritual healers often doesn’t lead to success.

My approach as a spiritual healer is to first talk to the client and look at his or her soul using my skills as a clairvoyant, trying to find out what he or she feels and thinks and what private or health problems he or she has. Following the talk, I scan the client’s aura (energy field) and use my intuition and clairaudience to determine the best possible approach for this person. As a spiritual healer, the senses I use are clairvoyance, clairaudience, sensitivity and intuition.

In order to do my work, I connect to the cosmic divine energy and see myself solely as a transformer, i.e. this doesn’t take any of my own power. The divine lead and the morphogenetic field advise me how to work. While I work, I am in two different states: on the one hand in a normal state of consciousness, in which I speak with the client, on the other hand in a deeply centered state. I am there but also not there, without the client noticing that. The energy flows from a sender to a receiver. I as the spiritual healer am the sender, the client is the receiver. However, the client can also send back his energy to me and further on into the morphogenetic field. This flow of energy can be compared to blood circulation: The heart is the morphogenetic field or the divine energy, that the healer is trying to activate. The heart pumps the fresh, oxygenized blood through the body’s arteries, which stands for the positive flow of energy, that I try to activate. The deoxygenated blood, an image for the patient’s illness, flows back to the heart (morphogenetic field) through the veins. If the healing energy was only sent one way, from the healer to the client, this would result in an energy blockage, which can impact the effectiveness.

On the one hand, the best spiritual healers look for the most successful method of conveying energy to their clients, on the other hand the complaints or the disease may cease. The latter is obviously dependent on the client’s individual frequency pattern. This circulatory principle can be found in each natural process.

As a spiritual healer, I offer people to work with them on site, i.e. with them being physically present. Very often, I don’t even touch the people, sometimes I hold their hand or touch their heads or bellies.

I also work with lots of clients that are not physically present, i.e. from a distance with only a photo of the client.

The best spiritual healers were Bruno Gröning, Nostradamus, Avicenna, Hildegard von Bingen, Dr. Leonhard Hochenegg, Harry Edwards, Billy Parish, Frederik Jones, Francis Schlatter.