Wanda Buckner

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In 2005, I discovered I have healing hands. My friend decided to quit dialysis and all medications without a doctor’s care. Within hours of stopping her medications, she became agitated, uncomfortable and unreasonable. I felt compelled to slowly move my hands about six inches above her body from head to foot. I repeated this until she calmed. My friend called the experience going to Nirvana, a higher state of consciousness where there is no suffering. At her request, I repeated the process once or twice daily until her death five days later.

My experience with my friend was so powerful I began studying energy healing. In 2007, I opened my business To soothe and to heal, now doing business as ”Healing Energy Services,” and offered sessions to
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“Healing is about choices—choices to treat or not to treat, to
choose one type of intervention over another, or to choose one
method of treatment in conjunction with another. One choice does not eliminate all other possibilities.
You can choose and choose again. The most important
choice is the decision to heal; all else follows.”
Wanda Buckner, Choosing Energy Therapy: A Practical Guide to Healing Options for People and Animals

“Healing is about choices—choices to treat or not to treat, to
choose one type of intervention over another, or to choose one
method of treatment in conjunction with another. One choice does not eliminate all other possibilities.
You can choose and choose again. The most important
choice is the decision to heal; all else follows.”
Wanda Buckner, Choosing Energy Therapy: A Practical Guide to Healing Options for People and Animals

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