Here are links to Duke University’s research website and their latest newsletter on recent research on the topics of spirituality, theology and health.
Adding Value to Medicine
7th British Congress on Medicine & Spirituality
Bridging the gap between medicine and the spirit, and bringing them together in practical medicine.
Welcome to the 7th British Congress on Medicine and Spirituality, this is a two-day event organised by the BSMA – British Spiritist Medical Association, that occurs every two years.
Our congress is taking place on the weekend of 9th and 10th November 2019 with six speakers from home and abroad at the London – Rudolf Steiner House, where we continue to embrace the theme of ‘Spiritual approaches in clinical practice’.
Healing, Self-Healing & Spirit Release
Saturday October 26th 2019 at 9:00am – 5:30pm
Taking place at the Elmfield Rudolf Steiner School, 14 Love Lane, Stourbridge, DY8 2DZ
For the programme and booking information click this link.
Remote Spirit Release Training in Virginia
Our next remote spirit release practitioner training course is to be held in Haymarket, Virginia. Limited to a maximum of ten participants this course filled up fast. There will be another one, so let us know and we’ll put you on the waiting list, or you can go to the training page https://www.terencepalmer.co.uk/srt-training/ and help with organizing the next one.
A Simple Test for Accuracy
A Group Interview
Adding Value to Medicine
Research methods are known and available for medicine to evaluate the efficacy of any medical or therapeutic intervention in the treatment of any specific illness. But no one is conducting research into the efficacy of Spirit Release Therapy or Remote Spirit Release methods in the treatment of mental illness. Why is that so? The diseases are there and the problems associated with treating them are growing. But the remedy is also there, so why is there no research to answer the question ‘Do these methods work?
Here is a conference presentation that explains how a non-conventional treatment method can be integrated with the search for best practice in the treatment of psychosis with research and the training of skilled practitioners to solve the problem. All that is required is a scientific institution, a medical school, a psychiatric clinic or a university psychology research department to take the question seriously. This is an open invitation.
The Intuitive Connections Network Review
Dr Henry Reed of the Intuitive Connections Network has very kindly published a review of The Science of Spirit Possession. Read his review here.