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College of Healing
   
Diploma Course

 

About the Diploma Course

The College of Healing Diploma course offers the most comprehensive healing training currently available within the United Kingdom today. It has been developed for those individuals who wish to take their healing development to the highest level, and specifically for individuals who wish to practice professionally.

Taught over a 2½ year period and structured around 4 seven day blocks of tuition, with additional follow up days, students receive an intensive and in-depth understanding of all areas within the healing sphere. The degree of personal development and growth that students undergo throughout the training is supported by the residential nature of the course and the fact that all students follow the programme within the same group. The residential element of the Diploma training has been found to be particularly important, as the group energy and dynamic build throughout the seven-day period of each teaching block, enabling students to stretch their psychic and healing abilities to the full.

The uniqueness of the course is related not just to the subject areas covered, which include an in-depth examination of such specialist areas as cancer healing, death and dying and basic counselling skills, but also the depth of knowledge and understanding of the tutor group themselves. Each course is facilitated by a group of tutors who remain with the students throughout the process, and with a 6:1 student to tutor ratio, the College is able to ensure that all students receive the individual attention they require for their own personal growth and development.

Individuals graduate from the Diploma course with a depth of understanding of the healing field that will fully equip them to face all situations, which may arise within the healer - client relationship.

Students are required to show a Foundation level of understanding of healing prior to commencement of the Diploma, although it is not necessary for this to have been gained from the College Foundation Course. Applicants are assessed for their level of understanding in an interview with one of the College tutors, which may either be taken at an Awareness Day or organised separately with the College.

Accreditation is achieved upon completion of the course and submission of the student’s portfolio of work. This portfolio includes written comprehensions of all subjects covered, a personal development journal, which is kept throughout the course and demonstrates the students growth over the period and six healing case studies that the student has conducted. All new students will receive a Diploma certificate from the College of Healing.

 

Commitment

Your decision to attend the College of Healing Diploma course will require a commitment on many levels, personal, financial, time, but perhaps most important is your own spiritual commitment to the process. The experience of other students who have attended the College Diploma course has been that it has had a life changing effect upon them and they have had no concept at the outset what the impact would be on who they are. Due to the degree of personal change and development that takes place, it is therefore also necessary for all students to commit to attending a private healing session on a regular (minimum monthly) basis throughout the duration of their training.

Subjects covered within the Diploma course include:

~ The Mind Body Spirit concept
~ The use of Colour in Healing
~ Anatomy and Physiology
~ The use of symbols in Healing
~ Chakras
~ Setting up a Healing practice
~ The Aura
~ The client – healer relationship
~ Energetic diagnosis
~ Psychic protection
~ The Mind
~ Working in difficult conditions
~ The Emotions
~ Cutting energy ties
~ Basic Counselling skills
~ The past life experience
~ Negative Energy Work
~ Dreams
~ Healing Cancer
~ Distant Healing
~ Death and Dying
~ Archetypal energies
~ Birth
~ Earth energies
~ Meditation
~ Elemental energies
~ Visualisation
~ Communication

 

Personal Reflections of a Recent Graduate

This College has a vast body of knowledge of matters energetic – seemingly as fathomless as Truth itself. They live this knowing, and convey it in their teaching. They literally embody it and invite students to do the same.

It is difficult to convey to those with no experience of the College the degree of detail taught on their course(s) on the subject of energy and its management. How do you convey to others the complexities of learning to fly a spaceship or a jumbo jet, when the general standard out there equates to learning to drive a Morris Minor?

Like many, I've knocked around for years on the personal growth and spiritual development networks. I also happen to have a first rate academic track record to postgraduate level - including at a so-called "world class" university. Whatever the subject, this course puts most others in the shade, compares favourably to the best, and is second to none I know of.

But like all things, this course is not right for everyone. It may even only be right for a small minority? Be careful: the College may be offering far more than you are ready for.

 

Recommended Reading List

Shakti Gawain - Creative Visualisation
Gill Edwards - Living Magically
Jessica Macbeth - Moon over Water
Jessica Macbeth - Sun over Mountain
Laurence LeShan - How to Meditate
Edwin Steinbrecher - The Inner Guide Meditation
Stephen Levine - Who Dies
Dr Roger Woolger - Other Lives, Other Selves
J. C. Cooper - The Illustrated Enc. of Trad. Symbols
Carl Jung - Man and his Symbols
Jack Tresidder - Dictionary of Symbols
HA - The Guide Book
HA - On Life and Living<br> Jeanne Achterberg - Imagery in Healing
Peter D’Adamo - The eat right diet
M. Scott Peck - The road less travelled
Lucy Goodison - Moving Heaven and Earth
Jack Kornfield - A Path with Heart
Daniel Goleman - EQ - Emotional Intelligence
Danah Zohar - SQ - Spiritual Intelligence
Clyde W. Ford - Where healing waters meet
Adolf Guggenbuhl-Craig - Power in the Helping Professions
Thomas Moore - Care of the Soul
Gary Zukav - Soul Stories
Anodea Judith - Eastern Body, Western Mind
Robert Ornstein and David Sobel - The Healing Brain
Jack Kornfield and Christina Feldman - Soul Food
Marcia Starck and Gynne Stern - The Dark Goddess
R. Skynner and J. Cleese - Families and how to survive them
Gill Edwards - Living Magically
Gill Edwards - Stepping into Magic
Caroline Myss - Why people don’t heal
Louise Hay - Heal your Body
Shakti Gawain - Living in the Light
Shakti Gawain - Creative Visualisation
Phyliss Krystal - Cutting the ties that bind
Dorothy Rowe - Beyond Fear
Susan Jeffries - Feel the fear and do it anyway
Virginia M. Axline - Dibs, in search of self
Candace B. Pert - Molecules of Emotion
L. Leonard - The Wounded Woman
Brandon Bays - The Journey
Caroline Myss - Why people don’t heal and how they can
Robert A. Johnson - Owning your own shadow
Sylvia Brinton Pierra - Descent of the Goddess
He - Robert A. Johnson
She - Robert A. Johnson
Robert Blythe - Iron John
John Bradshaw - Healing the shame that binds you
I. Edward Alcamo Ph.D - The Anatomy Colouring Workbook
Dr Helen E. Dziemidko - Energy Medicine
Patrick Holford - The Optimum Nutrition Bible
Elisabeth Kubler Ross - The Wheel of Life
Elisabeth Kubler Ross - On Death and Dying
Sogyal Rinpoche - The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
Richard Reoch - Dying well
Klansbernd Vollmar - Journey through the Chakras
Liz Simpson - The Book of Chakra Healing
Shalila Sharamon and Budo J. Baginski - The Chakra Handbook
Delores Kreiger - Accepting your power to heal
Jack Angelo - Your healing Power
David Furlong - The Complete Healer
Christine Page - Frontiers of Health
Deepak Chopra - Quantum Healing
Barbara Brennan - Hands of Light
Stephen Levine - Healing into Life and Death
Elisabeth Kubler-Ross - On Death and Dying
Jennifer Barraclough - Integrated Cancer Care
Carl Jung - Archetypes and the collective unconscious
Julie Stone and Joan Matthews - Complementary Medicine and the Law