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Healing 

“I didn’t choose Healing – Healing chose me! It’s what I came here for.” 

What is it?

The path that led to my becoming a Complementary Therapist was paved with every conceivable kind of pastoral role from animal care and veterinary nursing through childhood special needs, emotional and behavioural difficulties and autism, to adult learning disabilities, mental health and youth work. In every role, unbeknownst to me, I was already providing Healing.


Being a ‘sensitive’ and working with energy is a gift. And one which I came to recognise and formalise through three years of supervision and training with the National Federation of Spiritual Healers, following a dramatic change in my own circumstances.




Healing as therapy involves the channelling of ‘universal energy’ or ‘the life force’ to the recipient via the Healer, and encourages the recipient to activate their own inner healing power. Its effects are both tangible and extraordinary.


What can I expect from a session?

Healing is a subtle, non-invasive, minimal touch therapy equally suited to both humans and animals and received (fully clothed in the case of humans) in either a supported lying, seated or, for some animals, standing position.

It comprises the gentle clearing and rebalancing of an individual’s aura (energy field), their chakra system (series of energy centres) and a releasing of any energy blockages, often characterised by either physical or emotional trauma, manifesting within the physical body.

Science has proven that we are all comprised of energetic matter. And as I’m performing Healing – feeling really is believing. Whilst Healing can highlight areas an individual might like to focus their attention on, in its simplest form it provides an opportunity for the mind and body to switch off, relax and mend itself.

Often woven into other treatments and consultations, when nothing else feels right, Healing remains my ‘go to’ therapy. 



“You’re so much more in tune with our cyclical natures.” L Bulpitt