I.E.Healers 

Healing circles

A healing circle consists of a group of like-minded people who get together to give or receive healing and do energy work on a scheduled date and time. As with all healing the person receiving the healing has to be ready and willing to accept the healing on all the subtle levels of their  bodies. The healing may be directed to one or more of the people present at the healing circle. The healing circle may include long distant healing for a person in another location at the time seeking  healing.                    ​Healing Happens.

The Origin of Healing Circles

The practise of "Healing Circles" is thought to have its origin in the North American Native Tradition. Their world views reflect the inter-connectedness among all living forms and consider them sacred. Circles, being inherently non-hierarchical, inclusive, represent respect, equality, continuity and inter-connectedness. The special qualities of the circle are recognized the world over and in many traditions.

Healing Circles at IEhealers

Our home is open every Wednesday evening from 7:00 till 9:00 for a healing circle, both in Ontario during the summers and in Costa Rica during the winter season. During these session we have experienced phenomenal outcomes for several medical conditions.  The coming season we will be in Ecuador, and we hope to attract participants there as well. 

We partner with ShifaHouse International and together we host on-line healing circles using Skype. The sessions are open to everyone who has a medical issue and who would like to receive healing. Requests can be made via email or messenger. Fees are by donation only.  Announcements are made on 2 closed facebook groups, and generally from 4 to 10 intermodal energy healers from different countries in the world will free up time to participate in the healing session. Contact me for a healing request or for more information.


Organize a Healing Circle

1Regular meetings are of primary importance; preferably weekly, bi-weekly can work, or for a minimum once a month. Regularity develops the healing power of a group. Aim for a two hour healing session. Optional socializing to follow.

2 . Keep the organization simple. All you really need is someone to take responsibility for guiding the meetings. This responsibility can be shared. If at all possible meet at the same location. Repeated gatherings at the same venue build up the resonance of the local. 

3. Five to nine regular attendees is a good size for a group. The power of the shared energy is the best guarantee for regular attendance. You can start with three. 

4. At the start of each session, form a circle and have everyone focus on centering oneself and quieting.

5. Next do some healing, among the members or any guests. Use a variety of modalities and techniques.

6 Allow some time for a closing circle. Invite requests for healing, either spoken or unspoken. It is appropriate to consider issues of a wider scope at this time. Appoint a volunteer to end the closing circle with a one or two sentence closing remark.


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