NHS wants to employ a Spiritual Healer
Mark Honeychurch (October 11, 2015)
The NHS are advertising for a spiritual healer.
We are seeking a Reiki Therapist/Spiritual Healer to work within the Breast Unit at St Margaret's Hospital Epping.
The therapist will provide Reiki/Spiritual healing to patients to enable them to cope with the emotional, physical and spiritual issues of dealing with their cancer journey.
For this role you will need a Reiki Master Usui System qualification.
It looks like there are only 4 "qualified" practitioners in the UK.
http://www.reikimembership.com/MembershipListing.aspx?state=United%20Kingdom
Reiki is a form of alternative medicine developed in 1922 by Japanese Buddhist Mikao Usui Since its beginning in Japan, Reiki has been adapted across varying cultural traditions. It uses a technique commonly called palm healing or hands-on-healing. Through the use of this technique, practitioners believe that they are transferring "universal energy" through the palms of the practitioner, which they believe encourages healing.
They last advertised the same role in 2011.
Professor Edzard Ernst, the world's first, and only, professor of complementary medicine said "We have published a systematic review of reiki…the evidence is simply not there. There are a number of studies, they are flimsy and the ones that are rigorous don't generate a positive result. In my book the evidence is even negative,"