Let's Heal the World Together
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Welcome to a chance to help others heal while taking care of ourselves! Criss Ittermann, Life Coach and Interfaith Minister, guides us on a journey through taking care of ourselves while we take care of others.
The show consists of 3 segments -- a topic of the week, a group healing project to work on after the show, and a time to make requests (or get a tip for the week). You can call or write in to the show for something you need this week, and request healing for someone in need.
If you can pray, then you're a healer. This show is appropriate for people who are interested in the environment, a sense of world community, becoming healers, or who are working in healing arts such as energy workers, nurses, counselors, massage therapists, ministry, etc. This show is very spiritual but run with an open Interfaith mindset that requires simple curiosity about other people's beliefs, no particular religious angle, and the premise that everyone is able to give healing to others whether or not they are trained in a specific healing modality.
Please join us!
The show consists of 3 segments -- a topic of the week, a group healing project to work on after the show, and a time to make requests (or get a tip for the week). You can call or write in to the show for something you need this week, and request healing for someone in need.
If you can pray, then you're a healer. This show is appropriate for people who are interested in the environment, a sense of world community, becoming healers, or who are working in healing arts such as energy workers, nurses, counselors, massage therapists, ministry, etc. This show is very spiritual but run with an open Interfaith mindset that requires simple curiosity about other people's beliefs, no particular religious angle, and the premise that everyone is able to give healing to others whether or not they are trained in a specific healing modality.
Please join us!
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