to the emotions, and finally the physical body. Most healers believe that physical illness is a result of being out of balance in one of the other areas of being (emotions, mind, spirit).
A good healer is best discovered by word of mouth. It’s important that you always spend some time getting to know someone that’s going to be working with your energy. Find out exactly what they do and how they do it. Be willing to ask where they received their training at and how long they have been working with their modality of healing. Make sure it feels right talking with them and don’t be afraid to ask questions both before, during, and after your work with a healer.
Most healers do not charge large amounts of money to perform their work. So if a person find out their going to have to pay a large sum of money, it would be wise for them to politely decline and keep searching. Likewise, it’s consider unethical to be in the middle of a treatment and to have the healer say that they’ve found an unusual problem (a curse, all chakras blocked, etc) and are going to need extra money to fully work on that problem.
Should a person actually find a good reputable healer and they start using them, they likely are going to notice their energy levels going up, sadness disappearing, a clearer mind, and a restored sense of inner strength.
Kelly was lucky. She had a friend that recommended a good massage therapist to her. Though a massage therapist isn’t normally considered a new age healer, it is in fact a part of the healing arts, especially when they combine massage with Reiki. When Kelly started treating herself to a massage a month, she noted an important change occurring within and around her. She no longer felt tired