Healing centres in London

5 unpleasant experiences with both of them. The mediums there also told us that the two did not believe in life after death and that they ridiculed the visitors, because they were asking for advice in a “gullible way” according to their opinion. More than three years ago I discussed with Coral Polge about writing to the president of the SAGB Stella Blair in regards to the way we felt about the situation from an international point of view. I did so at that time, but I never received an answer. We found that a few changes had been made, but they were generally speaking not an advantage. The little esoteric shop was no longer there. The onetime friendly service personnel at the little cafeteria who served the guests warm meals, was replaced through a couple of machines that only dispensed sweets and drinks. One of these machines didn’t function correctly – symptomatic of the whole shop. The consulting rooms of the healers had been moved from the 4th floor to the cellar. The healers had daybeds at their disposal three years ago where their patients could rest. These had been replaced with small stools. Our fellow traveller Irene Markowitz: “I am totally disappointed – I have been to this centre on numerous occasions in the past, but everything has gone from bad to worst!” Let me be clear about this, the just described is not the fault of the healers . They were okay and they tried very hard. We met friendly and obliging people. It is true that they did treat people for 15 minutes – not 30 minutes as they did in the other centres – but one could sense a lot of energy, ergo a lot of healing energy. Conclusion: Less recommendable under the prevailing conditions.

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