Code of Ethics for Pranic Healers

At A.T.H.A Space we embrace the Code of Ethics for All Pranic Healing Practitioners.

A Pranic Healer must recognize responsibility not only to the client or patient, but also to the self, to the organization and to society. The Ethics and Standards of Conduct for certified Pranic Healing Trainers and Healers is to refer to moral principles or practices that will conform in the practice of the art and science of Pranic Healing.

As a Pranic Healer, Leia abides by the ethical principles taught and designed by Grand Master Choa Kok Sui (Institute for Inner Studies) and enumerated as follows by Fara Curlewis (The Pranic Healing & Meditation Centre), the authorised and licensed teacher of Grand Master Choa Kok Sui’s courses in Brisbane.

  1. Competence, Compassion, Respect. A Pranic Healer shall be dedicated to providing competent pranic healing with compassion and respect for human dignity. It is the duty of the healer to try his best to heal and alleviate the condition of his patients.
  2. Confidentiality. Utmost effort must be taken to protect the confidentiality of the patient. The patient should be able to make disclosure of relevant information to the Pranic Healer with the knowledge that the Pranic Healer will respect the confidential nature of the communication. Patient’s medical history, symptoms, treatment(s), results of the healing process and the like acquired during the healer: client relationship must not be disclosed unless consented to by the patient.
  3. Proper attitude and respect for Grand Master Choa Kok Sui and the integrity of the Pranic Healing system.
  4. Non-Criticism. Pranic Healers and Pranic healing instructors are expected at all times to practice and maintain, respect, propriety and decorum of conduct. This includes refraining from criticism of other healers and other healing modalities.
  5. Non-Diagnostic. A Pranic Healer must not and should not make a medical diagnosis of a patient’s condition. It is the patient’s responsibility to provide medical history, to the extent possible, including information relating to the present health.
  6. Good Communication. Pranic Healers have recognized that the health and well-being of the patients depend upon good communication and a collaborative effort between healer and patient. Patients share with healers the responsibility for their own health and well-being. The patient has the responsibility to be truthful and to express concerns clearly to their Pranic Healer. The healer may withhold any information concerning the case of this patient to others if the disclosure of such information will or may cause embarrassment to the patient.
  7. Fee for Service. The Pranic Healer is entitled to charge a reasonable rate for his healing services. He should avoid charging excessive fee that would unduly burden the patient. Under no circumstances should a healer turn away or neglect a patient due to poverty or inability of the patient to pay.
  8. Proper Conduct. Under no circumstances should a Pranic Healer take sexual advantage of his patients. Whenever possible or permissible, healing should be done in the open or in front of others. Healing in a closed room with the healer alone should be avoided and minimized as much as possible.
  9. Constructive Use of Power. Under no circumstances should the healer misuse his power. Power or the ability to manipulate invisible subtle energies is neither good nor bad. Power is good when used constructively and bad when used for destruction. It becomes bad when there is evil intention and misapplication of power.

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