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Every person collectively should use their Healing Energy
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DEATH IS THE GREATEST LIE WE HAVE EVER BEEN TOLD !

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Where ever you are on this planet of ours please put five minutes [or more] aside at ten o clock each evening, [many are now sending out healing thoughts at ten in the morning as well], just as many do sending out absent healing thoughts for the people throughout this world and the next in which they are progressing. Help them all in which ever way you can. Send your love to everyone who needs healing of any kind be it mental, physical, psychological, especially on this list, also to people on the Spiritualist Church healing lists, people on any healing lists that exist, and for the healing of the infirmed when they pass over into the world beyond across the veil, learning to change for the better, and for them to adapt in their new environment going forward hopefully in their progressive spirituality. Yes they never stop living just because they are what we call dead, they all still need help just as they did on the earth plane. Many spiritual healers of every religion and belief, send out absent healing in their own quiet moments at any time of the day or night, but most collectively do so at Ten.
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Every Spiritualist Church throughout the world generally has a group of approved Spiritual Healers linking with the Spirit World, who are waiting at an allotted time within their own environment to help people with their ailments at least once a week. Please do not think healing is all in the mind, I assure you the healing energy, the strength of the power of the Healer [being a good catalyst] and with the help from the Spirit World DOES come through the Healing Medium and help those who are infirmed. You only have to look at the reactions of an animal who has healing, there is no mind over matter there, and it is seen time and time again. Open your eyes and your mind to look at those good beneficial results.
Send out your thoughts to those who you care about.
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THOUGHTS ARE LIVING ENERGY
Prove that yourself, look at the page on P.K. PSYCHOKINESIS. There are also other details in Meditation Oneness, a book now being called the Mediums Bible.
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A natural way of healing started at an early age.
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Let's all remember to take the time to LIVE!!!!
A friend of mine opened his wife's underwear drawer and picked up a silk paper
wrapped package:
This, - he said - isn't any ordinary package.
He unwrapped the box and stared at both the silk paper and the box.
She got this the first time we went to New York, 8 or 9 years ago. She has
never put it on , was saving it for a special occasion. Well, I guess this is
it. He got near the bed and placed the gift box next to the other clothing he
was taking to the funeral house, his wife had just died. He turned to me and
said:
Never save something for a special occasion. Every day in your life is a special
occasion.
I still think those words changed my life.
Now I read more and clean less.
I sit on the porch without worrying about anything.
I spend more time with my family, and less at work.
I understood that life should be a source of experience to be lived up to, not
survived through. I no longer keep anything. I use crystal glasses every day...
I'll wear new clothes to go to the supermarket, if I feel like it.
I don't save my special perfume for special occasions, I use it whenever I want
to. The words 'Someday...' and ' One Day...' are fading away from my dictionary.
If it's worth seeing, listening or doing, I want to see, listen or do it now.. I
don't know what my friend's wife would have done if she knew she wouldn't be
there the next morning, this nobody can tell. I think she might have called her
relatives and closest friends..
She might call old friends to make peace over past quarrels. I'd like to think
she would go out for Chinese, her favourite food. It's these small things that I
would regret not doing, if I knew my time had come. < will it>
Each day, each hour, each minute, is special. Live for today, for tomorrow is
promised to no-one.
If you got this, it's because someone cares for you and because, probably,
there's someone you care about.
If you're too busy to send this out to other people and you say to yourself that
you will send it; One of these days , remember that 'One day' is far away... or
might never come...
No matter if you're superstitious or not, spend some time reading it.
It holds useful messages for the soul.
Let's all remember to take the time to LIVE!!!!
HEALING
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Love and sincerity is all that is needed.

2010 March 28. Please send out healing loving thoughts to Colin Taylor of Croxteth Park, Liverpool. He has just go rid of a tumour on his brain now has leukaemia, arthritis, coaliacs and through his treatments has now diabetes.
2010 March 8. Please send out healing loving thoughts to the people in Turkey where they are living in the aftermath of the most terrible consequences of an earthquake.
2010 February 28 please send out healing to the cousin of Pauline Bell of Catrine, Scotland, James who is very ill in a Scottish hospital.
2010 February. Please send out healing loving thoughts to the people in Chile where they are living in the aftermath of the most terrible consequences of an earthquake.
Please send out healing loving thoughts to the people in Haiti where they are living in the aftermath of the most terrible consequences of an earthquake.
2009 December 25. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Kishore Panchal.
2009 December 25. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Ashou Panchal.
2009 December 25. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Indira Panchal, Luton, UK. Ankle, breast, weight, whole body tired.
2009 December 25. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Roseline Atieno, Mtwapa, Mombasa, Kenya. Inflamed uterus and associated problems.
2009 December 25. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Lewis Saha, Mtwapa, Mombasa, Kenya. Stomach complaint
2009 December 23. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Sarah Msafiri, Mtwapa, Mombasa, Kenya. Chest complaint.
2009 December 23. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Lucas Awino Oriewo, Shansu, Mombasa, Kenya. Stomach problems.
2009 December 22. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Gina Bogdan, Switzerland. Has a lump on her neck and associated problems.
2009 December 22. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Simeon Gundy, Mtwapa, Mombasa, Kenya. Blindness cannot see.
2009 December 21. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Margaret Mnyazi, Mtwapa, Mombasa, Kenya. Skin complaint on arms and legs.
2009 December 21. Please send out loving healing thoughts to James Mithai, Shansu, Mombasa, Kenya. Back problem, middle of his spine.
2009 December 21. Please send out loving healing thoughts to Charlee Opiyo Njwangra, Shansu, Mombasa, Kenya. Has a lower back problem cannot sleep.
2009 December 20. Antonio, Switzerland while in Mombasa, was tipped out of a Tuk-Tuk, which turned over and fell on him. He sustained collar bone and shoulder injury. Also has a problem with a right hand side nasal blockage.
2009 December 19. Please send out loving healing thoughts to little 5 year old Lucy Wangoi in Nairobi area of Kenya, who cannot walk or sit down.
2009 September 30. Would you please send healing to my dear friend Stephen Bennett, he was struck down with pancreatitis at the end of June. After spending weeks in hospital in intensive care he has been told that nothing more can be done and it is only a matter of time before he dies. I know by experience the power of spiritual healing and I am hoping that a miracle can happen for Stephen and let him recover. Currently he is in hospital in Manchester but I gather he may be moved to a hospice in Macclesfield this week. Stephen is a gentle and most caring fellow and only 51 years of age, he had much ahead of him. Your thoughts and prayers for him would be so very much appreciated by all of us that know and love him. Thanking you. Most sincerely, Nick Gaze, Gloucester.
2009 September 14. Please send loving healing thoughts to Kevin Grady 73, from Warrington who has very bad breathing difficulties.
2009 September 14. Please send loving healing thoughts to S Farrell from Warrington who has found out he has a weak heart valve and muscle.
2009 September 14. Please send loving healing thoughts to I Luchoo from Warrington who has had a stroke down the right side.
2009 September 14. Please send loving healing thoughts to Sam Tungate, 27, from Warrington who has tumour on the brain and clots on his lung [DVT].
2009 September 14. Please send loving healing thoughts to me, D Roy T Keeghan, as I ended up in hospital for a week after coughing up blood, diagnosed as having deep vein thrombosis [DVT], now on warfarin tablets for 6 months. This was caused by a long 12 hour flight to and then a 12 hour flight back from Kenya in June through not having put flight socks on and being inactive on those 12 hour flights. So travellers be warned. Also probably too much time sitting in front of the computer.
2009 August 24. Please send loving healing thoughts to Nairobi, Kenya for Wilfred Mwaura Nui who after a car accident still has sore and damaged hips.
2009 August 1. Please send healing thoughts and prayers to a beautiful, caring person Eiric Campbell of Glasgow who has had Cancer of the mouth and jaw.
2009 July 28. Please send loving healing thoughts and prayers [Keith Sorrell's wife in New Zealand] Jill Sorrell who has just had surgery for Bowel Cancer.
2009 July 1. Please send out loving healing thoughts and prayers to Dad of Nikky Nicholson (David John Smith) as he has health issues of his own and is currently trying to be strong for Mum.
2009 June 24. Please send out healing thoughts and prayers to a gentle man James of Warrington, who has a problem of bone degeneration.
2009 June 23. Please send out loving healing thoughts and prayers to Malisa, a Thai lady now of Warrington, who has problems with her knees.
2009 June 20. Please care and send out healing thoughts and prayers to Chris Ellis of Bala North Wales. Has recently had a tumour removed from the mid section of his body. Now suffering with back and lower body pains, which I healed on the Saturday evening at the back of the pub with hands on healing, his pain went. Has not been back in touch. (I was there in Bala for a pint after fishing the river for trout).
2009 June 14. Please could you keep the mother of Nikky Nicholson in your healing loving thoughts and prayers, Susan Doris Smith; who is currently fighting an aggressive Brain Tumour.
2009 1 May. Your prayers and loving thoughts for the military of America many of whom I met while in Kenya April 2009. They have a difficult job to do, especially Leslie [and her daughter at home], Matt, Dave, and William. All good, genuine people. May they come safely through all the badness in war zones they will have to deal with. When their work is finished later on in their lives Divine Spirit please heal and settle their minds ready for normal lives in civilian life. I have heard they are doing a years tour in Afghanistan.
2009 13 March. Love and prayers for the Spiritualist Minister Eric Hatton.
2009 17th January. Please will you pray to heal Evelyn Humphreys from her progressive dementia. She has been a lively and loving character. I will think of her each evening at 10 pm, together with all others who need healing. Peter.
2009 3rd January. Please send healing to Alan King, Hay on Wye, Who has prostrate cancer.
2009 3rd January. Please send healing to Rita King, Hay on Wye, Pains in chest.
2008 14th December.
Please
send healing to Sharon May, she had planned surgery on Saturday to remove
her Gall Bladder, unfortunately she has suffered complications, and is currently
very poorly; could you please spare a little time to send her your healing
thoughts, this would be much appreciated. Dave May. 19 December Sharon is now
making a steady recovery, she was removed from the High Dependency Unit last
night and is now on a regular ward. She managed to walk several yards
yesterday, and although she is still very weak and in a lot of pain, the doctors
hope to allow her back home early next week. The doctors have been surprised at
the speed of her recovery and how quickly she as improved, I personally believe
that this as been down to your support and the healing that so many have sent
her.
Sharon was discharged from hospital late on Christmas Eve, she spent Christmas
Day at home with her family, unfortunately she was rushed to A&E by ambulance
that evening.
Following tests it was discovered that she had a massive abscess across her
pancreas & liver, she had a further operation to remove this on 26 Dec Boxing
Day. This appears to have been successful, but she now as another complication,
an internal bile leak, which the doctor's hope can be healed naturally with
time.
She was removed from the High Dependency Unit on New Years Eve, and is now on a
regular ward. She managed to get from her bed to her chair yesterday (a single
pace). Sharon is now making slow but steady progress, and although she is still
extremely weak and in a lot of pain, Sharon would like to thank everyone for the
support and the healing that so many have sent her. She is deeply grateful for
all your help, and would like to send you her sincerest gratitude.
If her bile leak heals, the doctors hope to allow her back home in 3 weeks time.
Many thanks once again
Sharon & Dave.
2008 10th December. Send out healing thoughts to Jayne Moore, age 32, Warrington, Cheshire, who has now come through the problem of drink and drugs is now hopefully over the worst and is training to be a counsellor to help others in those same circumstances. Help her help herself with the problems that have re-occurred, having now gone back into the same old habits. Please give her the renewed strength to overcome.
2008 10th December. Please send out healing to Tony Dewhurst, Warrington, Cheshire, UK who has had bowel cancer, and is now on chemo therapy.
2008 10th December. Please send out healing to Billy Meall of Liverpool, Merseyside, UK who has bowel cancer.
2008 10th December. Please send out healing to Josline Meall of Liverpool, Merseyside, UK who has breast cancer.
2008 December 9th. Please send out healing to Angela Wordley of Litherland, Merseyside, UK who has had breast cancer and one removed, now on Chemo therapy.
2008. 2nd December. Please send out healing to me, D.R.T. Keeghan, UK, so I can continue for many years helping others understand. Today I have been diagnosed with tumour on the brain that has cysts on it. Been told they might not be able to remove all of them; what is them and how many of them I have not been told, so might not go in for surgery. Already have angina, arthritis, tendonitis.
2008 16th September 2008. Please send healing to Joanne Platt, age 31, of Warrington, Cheshire, UK who through drugs, nearly lost her life after her body completely shut down, and stopped breathing, expelled everything, had to be resuscitated by the ambulance crew after they broke into her flat, now recovering from septicaemia, but sadly is still abusing her body on the drugs.
2008. Please send healing to Joseph Zahn, he suffers from depression, grief, heart disease, addiction, no self esteem. Angie. No Area sent.
2008.TMMW. USA. Please keep my dad, in Tennessee, in your thoughts and prayers. He
has a hereditary problem with his throat that causes him to have a great deal of
trouble swallowing his food. He just got out of the hospital with pneumonia
caused by a piece of food being forced in his lung by trying to swallow too
hard. He is having more of a rough time with it lately and has lost a lot of
weight because it is difficult for him to eat. Friday he is going to have a test
to see if there is anything that can be done to help him ease the tension in his
throat. We are hoping that he can be helped with this diagnostic test. Looks as
though they will have to put in a feeding tube in his intestines until he brings
up his nutrition
Thank you for your thoughts and prayers for such a kind hearted father,
Lynn NY State. USA.
2008. Please send healing to Jenny Platt, age 26, of Warrington, Cheshire, UK a large tumour has been found in her tummy region. Send her your love.
2008. Please send healing to Yuna Solon, age 24, Hempstead, New York. USA Has fear, and worries, needs protection from all the evils around her, send her your love.
2008. Please send healing to Silvia Thomas, age 60, Warrington UK who has had a stroke and is now very tired finding it hard to walk.
2008. Send out healing to Derek Shipley, age 60, Wales, UK has had crones disease for twenty years, had a tumour on the brain removed.
2008. Send out healing to Malcolm Ferguson, age 59, Warrington Cheshire UK, who has an operation and now has only one lung. Drinking far too much, now taking its toll.
2008. Help with Ernie Buckley, age 56, after his operations to his knees still not walking properly after two years and is still in uncomfortable pain. Warrington Cheshire UK.
2008. Send healing to Alex, age 67, Lowton, Greater Manchester, UK who has had a stroke and is struggling to get around.
2008. Help with Irene Eaton, age 60, of Warrington UK who has a hip, and back problem also other bone problems that is getting worse she is now in a wheelchair.
2008. Please help John McArthur, age 65, Dunfermline, Ayrshire, Scotland UK with his bad blood circulation, pains in his joints and hip problems. Going into hospital for a hip operation. Had operation for his hip but unfortunately now one of his legs are weeping water.
2008. Help with the recovery of this little girls problems. Talia, age 6, has attention deficit, hyperactivity, and other problems, her mother Michelle, age 30, is a drug addict, alcoholic and a cutter. Send help to her and her family in Warrington U.K. and grandma Barbara.
2007. Please heal Mrs Gladys Senior of Huyton Merseyside UK who has arthritis, Alzheimer's and is struggling with old age 94, now frail, in a very comfortable nursing home.
2007. Send healing help to Mrs Garvin, age 102, Penketh, Warrington, UK who still has her faculties but wants to go, please let her have a comfortable transition.
2007. Please send your love and healing thoughts to Rita Moore, age 55, of Radcliffe Manchester UK, who has a problem with drink and drugs, getting better.
2006. Love and help for John Moore, age 28, Warrington UK. who has a drink problem then gets very angry with everyone around him. Then blames everyone else for all his problems, cannot take the responsibility of his own actions.
Please send healing thoughts out to all the people involved in the terrible bombings in London, as well as their friends, relatives and helpers who have mental health problems in the aftermath.
2001. All the relatives of people who died in the New York disaster September 11 and who are still grieving, as well as the helpers who must be suffering.
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Those who are ACROSS THE VEIL, IN THE SPIRIT WORLD.
Those who are living a LIFE AFTER DEATH, yes a LIFE AFTER LIFE.

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DEATH IS THE GREATEST LIE
WE HAVE EVER BEEN TOLD !
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Send your
love and healing to your loved ones across the veil, they do not die

They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years condemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them
by
Laurence Binyon

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When I am gone, release me, let me go.
I have so many things to see and do.
You mustn't tie yourself to me with tears.
Be happy that we had so many years.
I gave you my love.
You can only guess how much you gave to me in happiness.
I thank you each for the love that you have shown.
But now it's time I travelled on alone.
So grieve a while for me if grieve you must.
It's only for a while that we must part.
So bless the memories within your heart.
I won't be far away, for life goes on.
So if you need me, call and I will come.
Though you can't see or touch me, I'll be near.
And if you listen with your heart you'll hear all my
love around you, soft and clear.
And then when you must come this way alone,
I'll greet you with a smile and say
"Welcome Home."
~Author Unknown~

Please send your loving thoughts to all here on this list and others you know so they can progress in spirituality now they have gone to the higher vibration level.
He Only Takes the Best.
God saw she was getting tired
and a cure was not to be,
So he put his arms around her
and whispered, come with me.
With tear filled eyes we watched her
Suffer and fade away,
Although we love her deeply
We could not make her stay.
A golden heart stopped beating,
Hard working hands put to rest.
God broke our hearts to prove to us
He only takes the best.
~Author Unknown~
And God shall wipe
away all tears from their eyes; and there shall be no more death, neither
sorrow, nor crying, neither shall there be any more pain: for the former things
are passed away. ~Rv:21:4~


A candle is permanently lit here in memory of those gone before.
2009 June 7 Linda Eddy. Passed peacefully in hospital Aged 61
years Much-loved wife of Larry; loving mum of Angela, Joanne and Gary;
mother-in-law of Tony, Shaun and Sarah; devoted Nan to all her grandchildren.
(Will be sadly missed by all her family and friends.)
2009 26th February. Please send prayers to Rose Agnes Bennett of Warrington who progressed to the higher life after being very poorly in Warrington Borough Hospital after a seizure. Thoughts go with her.
2009 February 8th. Please send out healing thoughts to the family of Lillian Davey born 7.5.48 after numerous operations and chemo she succumbed to the cancer now resting in peace in the higher life.
2008 November. Please send you healing thoughts to Peter Warrington, who passed onto the higher life.
2008 Please send out healing thoughts to the family of Ralph Norton, 60, Epson, UK who had leukaemia, lost his two year battle on the 21st September 2008. Loving thoughts by all that knew him.
Send your thoughts out to across the veil for a person who took time for others. Bill Harrison the Healing Medium, On the 21 April 2008 Bill sadly took his own life by the rope in his shed at the bottom of the garden, when his mind must have been disturbed, Help him to progress, as he helped others on this earth plane.
2007 Send your loving thoughts to Carl Corrigan, 32, who was run over and tragically killed in village of Banks, while cycling home to Southport Merseyside UK from work in Preston Lancashire, by a woman driver in a Mitsubishi Shogun who said she did not see him, leaves a beautiful young wife, Angela 30, and daughter Fay, 3. Heal all his family and his mother, Joan my sister, who is still devastated two years later. Also heal the woman drivers mind who did this tragic act, who only got fined for careless driving.
Send out healing thoughts to Joe Amero, 71, Liverpool, teacher of judo at the Red Triangle Club. Crossed the veil in June 2007 after suffering with his chest and his legs for years. Gone but not forgotten.
Send out healing thoughts to Peter Whitacre, 57, Warrington UK, who is now across the veil, who passed from cancer three weeks after it was diagnosed. I can now understand his anger at everyone over the years, kept his pain to himself, resting now in peace.
Grace Parry, 76, Litherland, Merseyside, UK, who died of diabetes and heart problems, a beautiful, caring, loving person now at peace.
Frank Eddy 73, Aintree, Merseyside, UK. Cancer, which caused an agonising death, at peace in the Spirit World.
Tom Keegan, 56, Huyton, Merseyside, UK, had tumour on the brain for 14 years, many early radium treatments in the Liverpool Radium Hospital, then had an agonising slow death for 2 years, bed ridden at home being looked after by his wife, Gladys, The poor man went to 4 stone before his heart gave out. Now at rest in the higher realms.
John Moore, 71, of Warrington UK, a friend who had his toes removed 5 years before passing through gangrene and was still in pain, not healing, could not walk any distance, had an operation four years before to his intestines, which was not healing after three years, it was still weeping from the operation on his left side and he was riddled with pain. After operations on the 2nd Nov 2007 to remove part of his bowel and poison there on left side and then on the 3rd Nov 2007 another operation to remove his right leg completely from the hip; passed 5 Nov 2007, now rests in peace, fully restored, and now without pain.
Joe Moore, 65, of Warrington who left the earth plane on the 6th August 2008 to progress to the higher plane after having a stroke a few years before, then an illness of the big C [cancer].
Healing thoughts for all the people who were killed and hurt in the disgusting, indiscriminate bombing of innocent people in London.
2001. All the innocent people who died in the New York disaster September 11.
Remember Me Remember me whenever you see a sunrise,
Remember me whenever you see a star,
Remember me whenever you see a rainbow
Or woods in autumn colours from afar.
Remember me whenever you see the roses,
Or seagulls sailing high in a sky of blue.
Remember me whenever you see waves Shining in the sun.
And remember, I'll be remembering you!
Remember me whenever you see a teardrop,
Or meadows still wet with the morning dew.
Remember me whenever you feel love Growing in your heart.
And remember, I'll be remembering you!
~ Deanna Edwards~
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Is Heaven In
The Yellow Pages
Mommy went to heaven, but I need her here today,
My tummy hurts and I fell down, I need her right away.
Operator can you tell me how to find her in this book?
Is heaven in the yellow part? I don't know where to look.
I think my daddy needs her too, at night I hear him cry,
I hear him call her name sometimes, but I really don't know why.
Maybe if I call her, she will hurry home to me.
Is heaven very far away? Is it across the sea?
She's been gone a long long time, she needs to come home now.
I really need to reach her, but simply don't know how.
Help me find the number please? Is it listed under "Heaven"?
I can't read these big, big words, I am only seven.
I'm sorry operator, I didn't mean to make you cry,
Is your tummy hurting too? Or is there something in your eye?
If I call my church maybe they will know,
Mommy said when we need help, that's the place to go.
I found the number to my church tacked upon the wall,
Thank you operator I will give them a call.
~Donna Groleau~

God, I Hurt
I said, "God, I hurt."
And God said, I know."
I said, "God, I cry a lot."
And God said, "That is why I gave you tears."
I said, "God, I am so depressed."
And God said, "That is why I gave you Sunshine."
I said, "God, life is so hard."
And God said, "That is why I gave you loved ones."
I said, "God, my loved one died."
And God said, "So did mine."
I said, "God, it is such a loss."
And God said, "I saw mine nailed to a cross."
I said, "God, but your loved one lives."
And God said, "So does yours."
I said, "God, where are they now?"
And God said, "Mine is on My right
And yours is in the Light."
I said, "God, it hurts."
And God said, I know."
~Author Unknown~
This article is one of many dealing with 'Spiritualism
and the Establishment', published in the NAS Newsletter.
Healing is one area where Spiritualism has had an enduring effect upon
establishment attitudes, an impact that belies the relatively small size of the
Spiritualist movement today.
All human cultures have had their esoteric healing traditions that have
interpreted a seemingly natural human faculty according to their own
mythologies. Spiritualists, of course, view healing as a type of Mediumship and
by the mid-twentieth century Spiritualism had played a central role in
reintroducing healing into western society. Also, one Spiritualist healer in
particular was causing intense embarrassment to both the established Church
(which had largely abandoned its own links with the healing tradition whilst
still claiming to be an authority on the matter) and the medical establishment
which, as a branch of the scientific establishment, saw no room for the
superstitious notion that healing could be brought about by any other means than
surgery or modern drugs.
The healer in question, Mr Harry Edwards, was not an Establishment figure by any
stretch of the imagination; despite this, he probably did more to permanently
affect Establishment attitudes, in the UK at least, towards a particular type of
mediumship (healing) than any other single Spiritualist before or since.
Harry
Edwards was, easily, the most well known and best loved healer of his
generation, and over the course of his long career he fought hard to win
recognition for Spiritual Healing by the medical profession. However, as he
frequently pointed out, he did not see healing as being a substitute for
conventional medicine, it was his greatest wish to see doctors and healers
working together in a common cause with the doctor remaining firmly in charge of
each case.(1) In this respect, Edwards began an approach that has been continued
since.
As far as the Church was concerned, Harry Edwards was outraged that mainstream
Christianity had abandoned healing. It was his view that the Church was
disobeying the instructions of its founder by doing this and he often said so in
public which, no doubt, did little to endear him to the leaders of the Anglican
Church. He would answer Christian critics, some of whom accused him of doing the
'Devil's work', by saying that people should be able to have healing in church
every Sunday, and that if this were done then the problem of dwindling
congregations would be solved at a stroke. But, Edwards also warned all
denominations that healing was the property of no one, including Spiritualists,
because:-
'There is not one set of Divine laws for the Church of England and another set
for the Methodists, the Congregationalists, and the Spiritualists. It is our
common heritage. To try and control it by ritual or set performances of any
kind, or to discipline, by set prayers, the healing efforts of healer priests
will likewise fail.'(2)
Ironically, this attitude would also cause Edwards some unpopularity amongst
Spiritualists but to the established Church, which had probably stifled the
healing gift in this very way, it was a double insult, the other half of which
was Edwards' very public success at practising what he preached at venues the
length and breadth of the country. There was also the fact that clergymen were
turning to Edwards instead of the Church authorities to ask how they could
develop the healing gift themselves. Parallel to this, many doctors, ignoring
the threat of disciplinary action, were covertly referring 'incurable' patients
to Edwards.
It was inevitable that matters would come to a head and this happened eventually
in 1953 when the Church organised a commission consisting of assorted Bishops
and other clergymen, doctors and a psychologist to look into the evidence for
'Divine' healing. However, before I relate how the Commission subjected Edwards
to some astonishingly shabby treatment, despite his best efforts to co-operate,
and of how the healer eventually managed to humiliate the Church by guessing the
true purpose of its panel and successfully predicting its 'findings' in public,
a brief account of his career up to this point would be in order.
Henry (Harry) James Edwards was born on May 29, 1893 in Islington, North London,
the eldest son of a print compositor. As a child Edwards was described in the
biography by colleague Raymus Branch, Harry Edwards...The Life Story of the
Great Healer, as being 'a holy terror of the first order' whose most notable
achievements were the derailment of a number of railway trucks from the line at
the back of the Edwards home at Wood Green, and the premature launching of a
hot-air balloon one evening at Alexandra Palace. Edwards' character underwent a
dramatic transformation, however, when he developed a crush on the local
butcher's daughter; in an effort to impress her he even gave up swearing and
joined the local Church Lads Brigade. He also developed an interest in politics
and became a youthful, but avid, supporter of the Liberal party, gaining his
first experience of public speaking at political rallies.
During the First World War Edwards served in India and the Middle East,
eventually attaining the rank of Captain and it was here that he showed the
first signs of the extraordinary healing gift that was to make him famous the
world over. As 'Assistant Director of Labour, Persian Lines of Communication' he
found himself, equipped with little more than bandages and iodine, having to act
as an unofficial doctor to the native workforce. Edwards was surprised to
observe an unusual rate of recovery even amongst those with serious injuries but
he thought nothing more about this until many years later after his introduction
to Spiritualism.
After returning to England Edwards married and set up his own print business in
Balham, South London. By now his early interest in politics had turned into a
burning ambition to right the wrongs of society and he stood unsuccessfully as
the Liberal party candidate for North West Camberwell twice, in 1929 and 1935.
It was after his second election defeat, in 1936, that Edwards received a
message that would change his life at a small Spiritualist Church at Clousdale
Road in Balham.
Up until then he had adopted the views of his father who, as a religious
rationalist, had no belief in an afterlife. Edwards was also a keen amateur
conjurer and 14 years previously he had visited a Spiritualist Church for the
first time with every intention of exposing the medium's tricks. Instead he was
given a message that he could not account for and his interest was aroused. So
when, during his second exposure to Spiritualism at Clousdale Road, the Medium
told him that he was 'born to heal' and despite the fact he had no idea what a
healer was, he joined a Development Circle to see what would happen. Edwards
quickly developed trance mediumship and this was followed closely by his first
cautious attempts at absent healing.
One of these came after a distraught woman, a Mrs Newland, whose husband had
been sent home to die of lung cancer, wandered into Edwards' print shop quite by
chance and he offered to try absent healing. Two days later, Mrs Newland
returned to say that her husband's condition had improved radically. Later,
x-rays showed no signs of the malignancy but a doctor at St Thomas' Hospital who
was unfamiliar with the case concluded that Mr Newland had never had cancer in
the first place.
Edwards soon found that his early self-conscious attempts at contact healing
often brought similar results, and soon his reputation had spread to such an
extent that his home was regularly filled by people seeking his help. He
eventually found that many of the elaborate gestures employed by healers, such
as blowing on the patient and flicking away 'diseased' energy from the fingers,
were quite unnecessary and he developed the simple, straightforward approach
that became his trademark. It was not long before his efforts were being
reported in Psychic News and the local papers.
In his autobiography, On The Side Of Angels, Gordon Higginson remarked that some
aspects of Edwards' healing bore the hallmarks of physical mediumship and it was
during this early, pre-war phase of his career that the healer sponsored the
mediumship of Jack Webber. Edwards' photographs of seance-room phenomena are
some of the best ever obtained and his careful documentation of Webber's
mediumship was published as The Mediumship of Jack Webber.(3) Edwards also
ensured that some very sceptical members of the press were able to report on
some of the Welsh ex-miner's remarkable seances. Montague Keen, writing recently
in the Journal of the Society for Psychical Research, has remarked that the name
of 'Webber' has been remarkable by its absence from the sceptical literature and
that 'The record of his physical mediumship...constitutes a challenge that seems
to have been ignored even by our own society.'(4)
It was after World War Two that Edwards' career really took off, with his public
demonstrations of contact healing at venues ranging from the humblest
Spiritualist Church to the Albert Hall. During these, Edwards would usually ask
for those suffering from conditions that he had found to respond most rapidly to
contact healing, but he was always careful to point out that, in most cases,
patients would require further treatment and that a complete cure was not always
to be expected. Even so, he began to experience foretastes of the treatment he
would receive later at the hands of the medical members of the Archbishops'
Commission. One such case was reported in the Cambridge Daily News in 1948. At a
demonstration at Cambridge Guild Hall Edwards had given healing to four-year-old
Phillip Goodliff who, being crippled by polio, had to be carried onto the
platform by his mother. A minute after receiving healing, the child, after
discarding his leg-iron, was 'romping' around the front of the hall and creating
such a disturbance that his mother had to remove his shoes. However, the
orthopaedic surgeon who had treated the boy, Mr Noel Smith, despite the fact
that the child could now walk, declared that Edwards had merely used 'an age-old
chiropractic stunt' and that the treatment for infantile paralysis should be on
'scientific and proved lines'.(5)
Of course, the case of Phillip Goodliff represented the only the tip of a very
large iceberg of successful healings. By the time that he received a request to
submit evidence to the Archbishops' Commission, Edwards was a national figure
who was answering thousands of requests for absent healing from around the world
each week at his Sanctuary, 'Burrows Lea' in Surrey, which he had acquired in
1946. Edwards was also keeping records of each patient's progress. Ostensibly,
the task of the Commission was to assess the evidence for Divine Healing with a
view to issuing guidelines to the clergy as to how requests for healing should
be handled and how healing should be given.(6) As we shall see, however, the
former aim somehow vanished from the Commission's agenda once it became apparent
that Edwards could actually meet the criteria for evidence specified by the
panel. And, tragically, the 'guidelines' that were eventually issued were little
better than an insult to the sick.
As Raymus Branch has noted, if it had not been for Harry Edwards then the
Archbishops' Commission on Divine Healing would probably never have been
formed.(7) It was, after all, Edwards' public demonstrations of contact healing
that had made the subject a matter of public debate in post-war Britain. So,
although Edwards was not the only healer to be asked to co-operate with the
Commission it was inevitable that, in the public mind, he would be seen as its
chief subject of investigation. As the most famous healer of the day, it was
Harry Edwards, a Spiritualist, who bore the burden of responsibility for proving
the worth of spiritual healing to the bishops and their panel of medical
advisers.
The panel formed to investigate healing was formidable indeed, including five
bishops and an array of senior doctors and academics.(8) The most notable and
hostile of these was Dr. David Stafford-Clark (later to become known as 'the
television psychiatrist'). Ironically, the panel also included the Rev. Maurice
Elliot who had long campaigned for a liaison between Spiritualism and the
Church. Elliot had been one of the prime movers behind an earlier Church
Commission, formed by Archbishop Cosmo Lang, to investigate Spiritualism itself.
It was Elliot who had courageously spoken out after Lang had tried to suppress
the resulting 'majority report' which was favourable to Spiritualism, and the
nature of the Healing Commission may be judged by the fact that the then
Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Fisher, reacted with dismay at Elliot's
participation. Upon finding him present at the first meeting of the Commission,
Fisher had demanded of Elliot 'And what are you doing here today?' closely
followed by 'Who sent you?' upon which Elliot merely pointed upwards and walked
away.(9)
Edwards was later to comment that Elliot was the only friend amongst a panel
that was otherwise 'horse-faced'.(10) However, if the healer's account of his
interview by the Commission is to be believed, there must be some doubt as to
the fitness of at least one panel member to have participated in such an
inquiry.
Although the Commission had been announced in 1953 it was not until July 7 1954
that Edwards (accompanied by his assistant, Olive Burton), arrived at Lambeth
Palace to present his evidence for healing. The Commission had requested details
of six cases for investigation by the medical panel. Edwards, who by this time
was dealing with thousands of requests for absent healing every week, had little
trouble in forwarding seventy such cases from the previous three months, the
details of which could all be checked by the panel with the doctors concerned
via the patients themselves.(11)
After a talk, during which he invited the panel to witness a contact healing
session at Burrows Lea, Edwards faced a barrage of hostile, critical
questions.(12) He related later how one doctor had stood up and contemptuously
cast the papers relating to the healings to one side declaring 'There is no
evidence of spiritual healing here for they could all have been spontaneous
(natural) healings'. When Edwards pointed out the absurdity of this suggestion
(that seventy patients who had been declared by their doctors to be 'incurable'
just happened to recover 'spontaneously' after being given healing), the doctor
retorted that 'Too many doctors are declaring people to be incurable when they
are not'.(13) When, at another stage in the proceedings, Edwards attempted to
give details concerning the healing of a 'blue baby', this brought a shout of
'impossible' from Dr. Stafford-Clark. When the healer persisted in trying to
give an account of this case, Stafford-Clark swung his chair round and Edwards
found himself addressing the doctor's back!(14)
After their in-depth, minutes-long 'investigation' of the seventy cases
presented by Edwards the panel then asked him to provide a further six 'case
histories' for scrutiny, perhaps knowing that, owing to the confidentiality of
such information, the healer would be denied access to official medical
histories. In 1950, Edwards had helped a doctor from St. Bartholomew's Hospital
who was conducting a private study of healing by supplying ninety-five cases for
examination. Even the doctor himself had not been able to get access to the
medical records for fifty-eight of these cases but when Edwards pointed this out
to the panel he was told, incredibly, that 'he only had to ask' for the
details.(15)
Nevertheless, Edwards managed to meet the new criteria for eight cases which
were duly supplied to the Commission with a request that he be allowed to see
the medical panel's comments in advance of publication. In view of the evasion
tactics already employed by the medical panel this was an understandable request
from Edwards who, by now, was beginning to suspect that even these cases would
not be investigated properly and that the Commission was likely to be misled.
Edwards simply wanted to be able to correct any likely mis-statements or
evasions concerning the cases to prevent this from happening. As we shall see,
however, Edwards had to wait two years, despite repeated requests, before he
received an assurance that his plea to see the findings in advance would be met
and, even then, this proved to be a waste of paper and ink.
In the meantime Edwards continued with his healing work. Shortly after the
fiasco of his interview at Lambeth Palace he gave a healing demonstration at the
Albert Hall, on September 25 1954, in front of an audience of 6,000 which
included 17 members of the Archbishops' Commission, representatives of the BMA
and members of the Church's Council of Healing. Accordingly, Edwards made a
point of asking for people with 'incurable' conditions: a girl of eight who was
spastic from birth raised her arms above her head for the first time; a man
crippled by arthritis for 30 years walked away from the platform as did a woman
who had not walked for five years. During the demonstration, Edwards made
numerous asides that were obviously intended for the ears of the Commission,
such as 'Would it not be a fine thing if this healing was taking place in
Canterbury Cathedral and in all our Parish Churches? It should be happening
there, for that is its rightful place!'(16)
During the coming months, Edwards voiced his increasing frustration with the
Commission more directly with a series of letters to Lambeth Palace repeatedly
asking, to no avail, that he be allowed to comment on the medical panel's
findings. Gradually, he became so disillusioned with the Commission that he
started to complain publicly about his treatment in his own magazine The
Spiritual Healer, and this culminated in an open accusation of 'conspiracy and
negligence' when he found out that the patient from one of the cases, a Mr
William Olsen, had been asked by the Commission to provide his own medical
corroboration and that five of the other patients and their doctors had not even
been contacted!(17)
By May 1956 Edwards had just completed a book, The Truth About Spiritual
Healing, in which he gave an account of the Commission's behaviour. On May 8,
after the book had gone to press he received a letter from Lambeth palace signed
by the Bishop of Lincoln and the Secretary to the Commission, the Rev. Eric Jay,
saying that a Dr. Claxton of the BMA had no objections to granting his request
and would write to him shortly with the medical panel's findings. Edwards was so
pleased with this that he suspended his book's publication immediately, only to
find that the conclusions of the medical panel (on which the Commission's report
was eventually to be based), were published in the British Medical Journal on
May 12 anyway.(18) And, to rub salt into the wound, Edwards received Claxton's
letter containing the findings two days afterwards.(19)
As Edwards was to write later in an updated version of his book...'the offer of
co-operation was a sham - a case of "thank you for nothing"', but what made
matters much worse was the fact that the BMA report amply confirmed his worst
fears as it contained evasions and downright errors concerning the eight cases
that were scarcely believable. This suggested that the panel had either not
bothered to conduct its investigation with anything like the scientific
detachment and thoroughness that one would expect, or had actually chosen to lie
rather than admit that the cases presented evidence in favour of Spiritual
Healing.
Edwards wrote back to Rev. Eric Jay, to whom he had already predicted this very
outcome many times over the previous months:-
'As I anticipated, and as I have told you several times, the BMA findings are
purposefully evasive, misleading and a distortion of the truth...It is obvious
that the doctors are hostile. To ask them for an impartial judgement is asking
them to agree that spiritual healing can succeed when they have failed, and this
they do not want to do, whatever the evidence...If the commission is willing to
accept the BMA report at its face value, that is its responsibility, but if, on
the other hand, it cares to question this report, I shall be prepared to
co-operate.'(20)
Edwards included details of the BMA's errors but, apparently, the Commission was
prepared to accept the report at face value as he received no reply to his
letter.
A full commentary on the BMA report was included in the final version of The
Truth About Spiritual Healing.(21) Fairly typical is the treatment the panel
gave to the case of a patient, Mr. 'B', whose son had sought absent healing from
Edwards on his father's behalf for bladder cancer which was diagnosed after a
biopsy. An operation was planned but, according to the son, shortly after
healing commenced his father's 'appearance was transformed, pain ceased, and he
appeared to regain his perfect health'. No cancer was found during a preliminary
examination prior to the operation at the Royal Masonic Hospital and so the
actual surgery was not performed and the patient was found to be cancer free on
several occasions up to December 1954. In 1955, the same patient became very
seriously ill with bronchitis but again, after healing, recovered. Three months
later, however, Mr. 'B' died suddenly of a heart attack.
Doubtless, Edwards would not have objected if the BMA report had told the truth
concerning this patient's demise (after all he was not claiming that, through
healing, one could achieve immortality) but it claimed that Mr 'B' had succumbed
to the original 'carcinoma of the bladder', completely ignoring the actual
medical evidence.
Another case concerned a Miss E. Wilson who had been suffering from back pain
for more than forty years and was diagnosed in 1950 at Edinburgh Royal Infirmary
as having 'gross Kyphosis deformity'. After one contact healing session with
Edwards in 1951 her spine was straightened considerably, she became completely
pain-free and was able to discard her back-brace and walking
sticks...improvements that were acknowledged by her consultant, a Mr. Ross.
However, the BMA report stated wrongly, without even calling Miss Wilson as a
witness, that she had 'improved whilst receiving physiotherapy in addition to
Mr. Edwards's administrations' when she had, in fact, received no further
treatment because, as Edwards pointed out, she did not need it.
There were similar inconsistencies with all of the other cases and it would be
no exaggeration to say that the report was scientifically worthless. Yet, the
panel still managed to conclude from its non-investigation that... 'We can find
no evidence that organic diseases are cured by such means [spiritual healing]'.
Edwards' immediate response was to issue a statement to the press in which he
gave the true details of the eight cases and challenged the BMA to have them
independently assessed.(22) Of course, this challenge was not taken up and, in
the eyes of many, the BMA must have appeared rather foolish. The authors of the
report also seemed to have been blissfully unaware that Edwards had many friends
in the medical profession and he was particularly annoyed that they had reminded
doctors that they were liable to disciplinary action if they co-operated with
healers. In a speech made in Bloomsbury the following year, Edwards was able to
produce a fistful of the 200 letters he had received from doctors requesting his
assistance in the short time since the report's publication. He warned the BMA
that if they should be 'ill-advised' enough to discipline even one of them
that... 'we are in a position to provide a great amount of support to that
doctor through the medical profession itself'.(23)
It is, perhaps, hardly surprising that, in 1958, Edwards received a letter from
the Chaplain of the Commission telling him that none of the evidence he had
supplied would be used in the final report.(24) After all, the Commission had
been totally out-manoeuvred by the healer who had managed to publicly discredit
the 'findings' of their eminent medical panel; any reference to this in the
final report would have amounted to a public admission of everything that
Edwards had accused the Commission of unless they had taken up his challenge to
have the evidence independently assessed.
The Commission had clearly decided to fudge the issue by not mentioning Edwards'
evidence at all. But, Edwards had pre-empted the Church even here. Anticipating
the likely outcome years before, he had devoted a whole chapter in The Truth
About Spiritual Healing to predicting what the Commission's recommendations to
the clergy regarding healing would be. He would now see just how accurate his
predictions had been. Today, nearly forty years after the Commission's findings
were published, we can see that the Healing Movement has continued to flourish
in the manner envisioned by Edwards, albeit without the co-operation of the
Church.
It must have seemed obvious to Edwards that the Commission, rather than take
advice from a Spiritualist who was providing powerful evidence that genuine
healing of organic and mental disease was possible without placing any religious
preconditions on the act, would uselessly try to cram the healing gift into its
own dogmas to avoid losing face. This belief that one can magically confer the
gift of healing on someone by dressing them in priest's robes and asking them to
perform set rituals and prayers was, as Edwards had maintained all along, how
the Church had managed to mislay its healing ministry in the first place.
Edwards' predictions of the Commission's recommendations may be summarised
thus:(25) (i) It would admit that healers from outside the Church may be able to
bring about healing but there would be references to evil spirits and the Devil;
(ii) It would 'suggest that applicants for spiritual healing should receive
devotional education', and it would also expect patients to become members of
the Church, placing its own preconditions on 'Divine' healing; (iii) It would
accept that healing may be possible with 'nervous diseases' but not with organic
conditions; (iv) It would disparage public demonstrations of healing such as
those given by Edwards.
This forecast was remarkable in its accuracy.(26) After the report's publication
in June 1958 Edwards gave his reaction to it in his own magazine, The Spiritual
Healer. There was, indeed, an acknowledgement that Spiritualist healers 'may
be...gifted men' but, despite Edwards' efforts to give an understanding of this
they were 'gifted in ways which as yet we do not understand'. There were
references to 'demons' and how churchmen should 'exorcise' patients.
There was the recommendation that 'Sickness...often presents a unique
opportunity for instruction' and that the patient be 'prepared', 'instructed'
and encouraged to 'confess' to 'bring the patient to a real sorrow for his sins'
before healing. The clergy were also advised that if they were asked to give
healing to a stranger they would 'need to discover whether the patient is a
Christian,...a churchman, whether he has been baptised...confirmed and is a
communicant'. In other words, the report inferred that non-Anglicans should be
left to suffer, something which Edwards described as 'downright cruel'. There
was also the disingenuous comment that 'If the investigation was sufficiently
complete, there might arise scientific evidence for unparalleled physical cures'
followed by a 15 paragraph dismissal of apparent healing successes as being due
to wrong diagnoses, 'spontaneous' remission etc. Edwards remarked 'So illogical
is the report that after ruling that any investigation of Spiritualist healings
were outside its business, it devotes pages to explain them away'.
As far as public healing was concerned, the report, although not ruling it out,
recommended that it should only be held for the 'instructed', otherwise
'attendance at a healing service could have disastrous results'. This prompted
Edwards to retort that 'The only disastrous result will be that the patients may
die while they are waiting for all this "preparation" before they are allowed to
enter the Church to be healed'.
The popular press reacted with bewilderment and a certain amount of outrage to
the report. The Daily Express commented that its 'jungle of theological jargon'
reached back to 'the dark superstitious beginnings of man himself' and was a
'tremendous attack' on other denominations including Spiritualists. The Star, a
leading evening newspaper of the time, obviously unaware of the irony of the
situation, asked in a leading article 'Why, for instance, didn't the Commission
probe and test the evidence of a man like Harry Edwards...Because, they say, it
was outside their terms of reference.' Needless to say, Maurice Barbanell,
editor of Psychic News was also outraged, he wrote that the report was a 'waste
of the paper on which it was printed'. Perhaps the most ridiculous of the
report's recommendations had been its suggestion that to induce healing the
priest should bless a bottle of olive oil, soak a piece of wool in this, draw a
cross on the patient's forehead and, after reciting a prayer, burn the wool.
Edwards commented that 'If Spiritualist healers did this, they would be rightly
laughed at'. He also predicted that, until the Church came to its senses the
sick would continue to seek healing from Spiritualists. Which, indeed, they did.
Barely a month after the report's publication Edwards held another healing
demonstration at the Albert Hall. He shared the platform with 300 healers from
the non-denominational National Federation of Spiritual Healers (of which
Edwards was President) which had been formed in 1955 by John Britnell with
Edwards' help.(27) Also there to speak in support of healing was the MP for
Kensington, George Roger, but it was Edwards himself who delivered the coupe de
grace to the Archbishops' report. After accusing the medical panel from the
Commission of 'shameful negligence' for not examining the evidence he had
provided, he declared... 'We present the evidence for the judgement of public
opinion'. Then two of the eight patients whose cases had been misrepresented in
the earlier BMA report, before being ignored completely by the Commission,
stepped up to the microphone. William Olsen who had recovered from spinal
collapse and Elizabeth Wilson, a former hunchback, stepped up to the microphone
to testify to their recovery at Edwards' hands. A Mrs Blowes whose eight month
old daughter had been sent home to die of a malignant growth told the audience
that the girl was now nine years old thanks to healing. The audience were also
told that the patient from one of the other cases, a boy who had been crippled
by a strange condition that had bent his body 'like a question mark', would have
been present were it not for the fact that he was taking his school exams.
The Archbishops' report was then finally laid to rest by none other than the
Rev. Maurice Elliot who, as a member of the Commission, had been present when
Edwards first presented his evidence at Lambeth Palace. Elliot told the audience
that he was so disgusted by the report and the way it had been compiled that he
had refused to sign it.(28)
Many years before, during his army career in the Middle East, Edwards had been
entrusted with the task of building a bridge over a wide, fast flowing river. As
he only knew how to build bridges over roads Edwards simply ordered the bridge
to be built to one side of the river which was then diverted underneath it with
dynamite.(29) In retrospect it can be seen that Harry Edwards used a similar
approach to paving the way for the increasing acceptance of healing by the
medical establishment that we see today. Edwards already had considerable covert
grass-roots support amongst doctors, indeed he recalled that after a lecture
given to a division of the BMA several doctors had taken him to one side and
told him how they were his 'best friend here', 'your strongest supporter'
etc.(30)
In 1959 healers from the NFSH, of which Edwards was the first president, were
given permission to give healing in 1,500 NHS hospitals,(31) but Edwards
continued to fight for recognition of healing by the BMA and the General Medical
Council. During his long presidency of the NFSH, whose early headquarters was
Edwards' own healing sanctuary at Burrows Lea, he was responsible for the
organisation's early training courses,(32) and he continued to demonstrate
healing internationally, even touring Zimbabwe at the age of 82, shortly before
his passing in 1976.(33)
It has been estimated that, over the course of his 40 year career, Edwards gave
healing to around 14 million people, from the most humble to members of the
royal family, without ever charging a penny for his services.(34) One year after
his passing, in 1977, the GMC issued a policy statement in which permission was
given for doctors to refer patients to accredited healers if they saw fit.(35)
1981 saw the formation of the Confederation of Healing Organisations, an
umbrella organisation for healing associations from all denominations who are
prepared to accept a common code of conduct prepared in consultation with the
GMC, BMA and Royal Colleges of Medicine.(36) In 1988, the Doctor Healer Network
was formed by psychiatrist Dr Daniel Benor for Doctors who wished to employ
healers at their surgeries and an increasing number of Doctors, such as Dr
Barbara King of Birmingham have become healers themselves.(37)
Today Britain is the only European country to have a strongly established
healing movement and an attempt to make complementary therapies such as healing
available on the National Health Service was defeated in the House of Lords by
only 4 votes in 1990.(38) It would seem that the realisation of this central aim
of the CHO is only a matter of time, especially since an attempt by the Lannoye
Committee of the European Parliament to severely restrict complementary medicine
in the UK was met with a threat by the last government to use the Maastricht
treaty to veto any such move.(39)
It is difficult to imagine that any of the above would have been possible
without Harry Edwards although, of course, a great deal of the credit belongs to
many others also. Despite his own Spiritualist interpretation of how healing is
achieved by attunement with 'God's Healing Ministers in Spirit', he wisely
recognised that this must take second place to the healing act itself. His
insistence that healing should be non-denominational was an act of humility that
ensured its wider acceptance by an increasingly secular society and an
Establishment that is still largely hostile to the concept of mediumship as
such. Of course, such an approach would be vastly more difficult with mediumship
as a form of evidential communication.
So much for the medical establishment. The Church, for its part, seems to have
learned nothing from its encounter with Harry Edwards. The Churches Council for
Health and Healing, unlike the NFSH, is not a member of the CHO, and therefore
is not bound by a code of conduct which forbids forcing the belief system of the
healer upon the patient. Consequently, the vacuum left by the mainstream
church's rejection of Harry Edwards' advice has been filled, in part, to the
dismay of many clergymen, by the rise of the so-called 'Toronto Blessing': in
this, people cavort around like chickens in a disco, baying like animals while
they exorcise various imaginary demons. This practice has even been encouraged
in church by some of the more evangelically minded clergy and some 'patients'
who have been exposed to it have claimed that they suffered long-term
psychological damage as a result. Some may remember a TV documentary about this
phenomenon a few years ago during which one man alleged that his 'healing' had
involved being forcibly held down whilst blackcurrant cordial was poured into
his underwear to purify him. One wonders whether the Archbishops' Commission
would have regarded this as a 'disastrous' result.
Naturally, one also wonders what Harry Edwards would have thought of such
antics. A number of years ago I was present at a contact healing session at
Burrows Lea, during which Ray and Joan Branch gave healing to a lady whose neck,
hips, and wrists were chronically affected by arthritis. As she walked away from
Edwards' old healing chair (carrying her support collar) she turned and asked
Ray whether he ever heard anything from his former mentor. He replied, with a
smile, 'Oh, we never do anything without him!'.

References
(1)Harry Edwards (a), A Guide to the Understanding and Practice of Spiritual
Healing (Guildford: Healer Publishing, 1982), pp.111-112.
(2)And all other general biographical details, Raymus Branch, Harry Edwards: The
Life Story of the Great Healer (Guildford: Healer Publishing, 1991), p.174.
(3)For an excellent account of Jack Webber's career see 'The Mediumship of Jack
Webber', The NAS Newsletter, December 1995.
(4)Montague Keen, 'A Sceptical View of Parapsychology', JSPR, Vol. 61, No. 846,
Jan. 1997, p.298.
(5)Raymus Branch, Ibid., pp.139-140.
(6)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.167.
(7)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.166.
(8)For full details see 6.
(9)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.168.
(10)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.170.
(11)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.169.
(12)Harry Edwards (b), The Truth About Spiritual Healing (London: Spiritualist
Press, 1956), pp.146-151.
(13)Harry Edwards (b), Ibid., pp.31-32.
(14)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.175.
(15)See 7.
(16)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.176.
(17)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.181.
(18)British Medical Journal Supplement, May 12 1956, pp.269-273.
(19)Harry Edwards (b), Ibid., pp.33-39.
(20)See 12.
(21)Harry Edwards (b), Ibid., pp.40-84.
(22)Harry Edwards (b), Ibid., pp.152-153.
(23)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.188.
(24)Raymus Branch, Ibid., p.190.
(25)Harry Edwards (b), Ibid., pp.124-126.
(26)Ramus Branch, Ibid., pp.190-196.
(27)Don Copeland, 'Harry Edwards and Healing Training', NFSH Region 14
Newsletter, Summer 1997, p.4.
(28)Ramus Branch, Ibid., p.198.
(29)Ramus Branch, Ibid., pp.41-40.
(30)Ramus Branch, Ibid., p.145.
(31)Anthea Courtenay, Healing Now (London: J.M. Dent & Sons, 1991), p.112.
(32)Don Copeland, Ibid.
(33)Ramus Branch, Ibid., illustration facing p.227.
(34)Estimate given by Ramus Branch at seminar, Burrows Lea 1996.
(35)Ramus Branch, Ibid., p.147.
(36)Anthea Courtenay, Ibid., p.13.
(37)Jo Ind, writing in the Birmingham Post, July 6 1993.
(38)News and Views, Journal of the Surrey Spiritual Healers Association, Autumn
1997, pp.30-31.
(39)See 14.
(40)Anthea Courtenay, Ibid., p.13.

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