Healing centres in London

2 This name was changed in 1955 to “The College of Psychic Science”. This institution received its present day name of “The College of Psychic Studies” in 1970. In 1926, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle 1 already called upon people to join the Alliance and to establish a spiritual library. He also pointed out that it was imperative to read the alliance’s journal “Light” that still exists today. This journal was actually founded on the 8 th of January 1881 as a weekly journal. Some of the most famous mediums made an appearance at this centre. So for instance the bodacious D. D. Home who practiced levitation. A lot of pictures of outstanding mediums hang in the hall. Etta Wreidt very actively supported the alliance. Queen Victoria awarded her with a golden watch in recognition of her mediumship. Hard times had to be experienced also. It even got to a point where Slade, a physical medium, had to go to court. He was accused of fraud. The college still possess the famous “Slade table”. This is the table that gave answers via knocking sounds during meetings. This so-called “trickery table” was scientifically investigated – but nobody has been able to discover any trickery with this table to this very day. One still pursues the original ideas of the founders, namely to carry out spiritual research contrary to popular opinion. Life after death if the most important thing there is. Everything that one does in life would be worth very little without it. The healing department has grown tremendously over the last few years. The two aspects that drive the college are more important than ever before these days. This is how Kay explained everything worth knowing about the alliance to us. We took a break after these detailed explanation were over. Some of us remained at the centre – whilst others went for a meal somewhere outside. All of us returned to the centre on time – we went to the healing floor this time. Extremely friendly “receptionists” ensured that there was a good atmosphere in the waiting room. The spiritual healing session then started in a room next to the reception. Four healers had placed chairs two by two in this special room. Each of us was then fetched from the waiting room by “their healer”. All of us felt very content after our treatments. Some of them said that the stress they brought with them was replaced by a balanced calmness. Conclusion: A commendable healing centre. Not only that – all that want to book one on one sessions and training are at the right address here. 2. The Danbury Healing Clinic The second healing centre that we visited was not actually a healing centre. Can one call the “Danbury Healing Clinic” run by Stephen Turoff a centre after all? The exceptional medium Stephen Turoff had settled down in Chelmsford near London. • A deceased doctor from the hereafter called Dr. Kahn utilises Stephen as an instrument. Stephen goes into a full trance state during the operations and this physician takes control. 1 Doyle , Sir Arthur Conan, born in Edinburgh on the 22. 5. 1859, died in Crowborough (Sussex) on the 7. 7. 1930, English author and physician.

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