Spiritual healers and ethics

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 do ...weiter

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

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 ...weiter

The best spiritual healers and their methods

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, individua ...weiter

Stomach cancer (stomach carcinoma): chances of recovery

March 31st, 2010
Stomach cancer develops when the genotype of cells in the stomach changes. These mutated cells divide faster, and tumors form. Stomach cancer is a malignant illness of the digestive tract, like rectal cancer, colon cancer and oesophageal cancer. Risk factors for stomach cancer: The exact cause is unknown. The risk factors include certain pre-existing illnesses such as the infection with the bacterium helicobacter pylori, which settles down in the stomach lining. In Germany, 90% of all cases of stomach cancer are at an early stage attributed to the existence of this bacterium. Other stomach diseases that are considered risk factors are cert ...weiter

Averter of illness – Averting illness – spiritual healing

March 13th, 2010
The technique of “averting illness” is an old traditional form of European spiritual healing, and written documents about it can be traced back to the twelfth century. This concept is still especially well-known in Lower Austria (the Mostviertel region). These healers mostly work with their clients on an exclusively mental level. This form of healing is often passed on from one generation of a family to the next. Various methods of healing developed from the traditions and activities of the Pagan female priests and druids of the pre-Christian time. In the Middle Ages, different methods were being used side by side: the “averter of illn ...weiter

Laryngeal cancer (Laryngeal cancer): chances of recovery

March 3rd, 2010
Laryngeal cancer is a rare type of cancer. Of all the people suffering from cancer, only 2% have laryngeal cancer. However, the laryngeal carcinoma is the most frequently diagnosed tumor in the ear-nose-throat area. Men are significantly more prone to fall ill with laryngeal cancer than women, but the number of women affected is increasing. The larynx is the uppermost part of the trachea and consists of a few cartilage plates that are connected with each other through ligaments and muscles. When someone swallows, one cartilage plate (the epiglottis) closes the entrance to the larynx to keep pieces of food from getting into the trachea. One ...weiter

Thymoma, thymus carcinoma: chances of recovery

February 23rd, 2010
The tumor in thymus gland cancer emanates from the mammary gland (thymus). Most thymus tumors are benign, thymus carcinoma is a very rare cancer. The tumor is often detected incidentally during another examination. Benign tumors (three quarters of all thymomas) are the most frequent tumors of the mediastinum. The thymus gland is part of the mediastinum, that area between the pleura that is confined by the diaphragm, the upper opening of the rib cage, the thoracic spine and the sternum. The thymus belongs to the lymphatic organs and plays an important role in the development and the differentiation of the T-lymphocytes. At the beginning  ...weiter

Oesophageal cancer (oesophagus carcinoma): odds of recovery

February 19th, 2010
Oesophageal cancer, just like rectal cancer and colon cancer, is a malign disease of the digestive tract. Oesophageal cancer (oesophagus carcinoma) emanates from the mucosa of the oesophagus in most cases and is a rare cancer. There are two kinds of oesophageal cancer: Squamous cell carcinoma, in which the cancer emanates from the mucosa, and adenocarcinoma, in which the cancer emanates from the glandular tissue. The oesophagus is divided into three parts: the throat segment, the chest segment and the stomach segment. Oesophageal cancer usually affects the chest and the stomach segment. Oesophageal cancer risk factors: the exact  ...weiter

Back pain, back complaint: odds of recovery

February 16th, 2010
Back pain can have both psychological and physical causes and has become a widespread disease in the industrial countries. The pain can occur in different parts of the back: cervical spine, thoracic spine and lumbar spine. Very often, the pain isn’t local. It can spread out over the whole back area, to the head, the arms, the buttocks, the feet and the toes. People may experience numbness in the arms and feet in addition to the pain. Back pain may occur suddenly (lumbago) or be chronic. Back pain is considered to be chronic when it lasts for more than 12 weeks. Physical reasons for back pain include metabolic changes, inflammations, t ...weiter

Stierberg in Waldviertel and its healing strength:

February 2nd, 2010
The Stierberg (= literally: bull’s mountain) in the Waldviertel area is located between Langschlag and Weitra and is an unusual point of strength. Along its crest, there are numerous cup-marked stones. The main source of strength is the formation of stones at the mountain’s highest peak. In this place, there is a certain point that is only about two square metres big, but from experience I feel that it has a very positive impact on human beings. I have examined Stierberg a few times as a radiesthecist and have found that this special point holds strong healing strength in it from a radiesthetic point of view. Since I work as a spiritua ...weiter