Anatomy/Physiology Review for Healers and Gifted Workers: Review of the Traditional and Holistic Models for Integration of a Healing Alignment with Barbara Caruso

Jan 20 2024
10:00 am - 1:00 pm

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Registration Fee
50
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As healers, practitioners, energy workers, and a intuitives, we often visualize images of a disease or a state of dis-health that requires our attention to understanding the foundations in anatomy and physiology.  Understanding the in-depth aspects of family genetics in disease prevention and current trends in treatment is needed to align your work with that of others in the medical profession.  Understanding how cancer or heart disease in the family history can impact the future outcome in your client’s longevity is critical to your approach to care and use of your healing gifts.

This class is knowledge intensive with several practice opportunities. There are experiential sessions during this workshop including hands on sessions. Review of the use of the “family of constellation” behavioral model for addressing the behavioral aspects of healing and wellness in the holistic approach will be shared and discussed.

Barbara Ann Caruso, RN, PhD is a former Assistant Professor of Medicine and Infectious Diseases at Drexel Medical School who currently has a practice in Wellness and Spiritual Health.  Barbara is also a Psychic Medium and has used her knowledge in training other healers to learn how to align the traditional medical model with the holistic field of healing.  Barbara has successfully taught this class for mediums, healers and holistic practitioners for the past year and is scheduled to teach it this summer at Lily Dale.

LOCATION:  Circle of Miracles, 10 Beulah Road, New Britain, PA.  Take the second driveway on Beulah Road,  Follow it around to the back of the building.  Entrance is located at the back of the building.  Please allow extra time if this is your first time attending at this location so that the program can begin on time.