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Peter Danby the Healer

I was introduced to healing by my grandmother as a young boy. She was, what was then called, a Faith Healer and a spiritualist. I saw and felt her healing, I saw her reading our auras and for me, the paranormal, the psychic and spiritual dimensions were.....just normal. She also told me that I could heal and, when I left the Army in 1992, I decided to find out for myself. 
I had a wonderful teacher in Peter Noble and I qualified as a healer in 1994. I am a member of Kent International Healers, within the Confederation of Healing Organisations
I trained in Colour and Sound Therapy at the White Lodge 
centre and with Wiliam Lambert’s Body Mind & Spirit International (BMSI) for 10 years. I reached the the teacher level in 2001.
​I was introduced to Reiki by Laura Mason and reached Level III, the Master Level, in 1998.
I am qualified as a Qi Gong instructor with the British Health Qi Gong Association.
I have worked as a coach and mentor in the business world for nearly 30 years. 

Oh, and apologies for the photo. It was taken on a holiday in Petra, Jordan. The hat was a gift from a wonderful 
young doctor and friend, David and it fed my fantasy of following in the footsteps of Indiana Jones. One day, maybe, I will grow out of that....maybe
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Some Words on Healing from a great healer, Douglas Ballard

Whether it’s Reiki, Crystal Healing, Sound Healing or Massage, the mechanics are roughly similar: different modalities, devices and practices that deliver the same result.  What we know among the Healing Community is that the process is a transfer of energy from the healer to the recipient. We know that the healing energy does not come directly from the healer, but is channeled through the healer so as not to use or drain their energy. 
What the world at large perhaps does not collectively realise, is that everybody is capable of healing on some level.  Healing pre-dates any kind of medicine and it’s primordially ancient.  Rather than a complicated explanation, it’s the intention of the healer and the will of the patient that is the ‘power’ within the process. The intent to make better, reduce pain, and, in essence, improve the quality of life.
There continues to be a multitude of scientific research that looks at so many different characteristics of the healing process, but the bottom line of its delivery sits in the intent to heal and be healed.
Praying is widely accepted, across cultures and yet, in essence, it carries a similar potential to the benefits healing can deliver - praying carries an intention to bring about change for the positive and to help.
While modern medicine continues to make incredible strides and innovations, one must not forget the original form of healing, which has supported the world for millennia and still continues to this day.
So, while there are numerous forms of healing, it’s important to recognise the common strand that holds it all together.  Like medical doctors’ code ‘first do no harm’ healing’s role as a complementary therapy is to bring together the good intent, care and goodwill.  In my view, there should be no plurality between healing and medical care.  The two go hand in hand as part of the integrated healing process. 
I look forward to watching medical science and healing come together in this realisation as we become more conscious as a society.
Douglas Ballard
KIHA
February 2016

There is short paper describing the history of healing over the ages at https://healthylifeessex.co.uk/articles/wellbeing/complementary-and-alternative-therapies/spiritual-healing-explained/
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