Sedona News – The Sedona Women (TSW) are pleased to present the science behind energy healings and some of the most effective treatments capable of addressing ailments inadequately treated by traditional medicine. “The Power of Energy Healing Modalities” will be presented on Thursday, May 8th, at the Community Library Sedona, where TSW programs are scheduled monthly every second Thursday from September through May from 9:30 a.m. to noon.
People often dismiss alternative medical methods. Some of the most misunderstood practices are energy healings. However, recent advances in physics are beginning to provide scientific evidence to support the effectiveness of these treatments. Three professional healing practitioners with extensive experience in varied energy healing modalities will describe their background and the techniques they have used to help their patients.
Aleya Annaton studied with physicists Nassim Haramein and Elizabeth Rauscher and is the author of The Technology of God. She will demonstrate in understandable terms how new advances in physics explain why metaphysical phenomena like energy healings are effective and how her own healing technique has created remarkable cures.
Liz Alpert has been a healing practitioner since 1990 following a serious skiing injury when she learned how to heal herself and began to share that knowledge with others. Liz managed and directed the Atlantean Healing Center in Sedona from 2014-2018. Even though Liz incorporates many techniques in her work including advanced energy technologies, one of her favorite modalities is Reconnective Healing, where she has seen very positive results.
Karla Bass is a Vice President and teacher for Senergy Medical Group and has worked with Dr. Jerry Tennant, creator of the Tennant BioModulator®, since 2002. She teaches the protocol of this technique to both medical professionals and clients. Karla has experienced extrasensory perception abilities since childhood, and integrates her organic abilities with alternative medical technologies.
This May 8th program is open to the public at the Community Library Sedona, 3250 White Bear Road in West Sedona. A meet-and-greet will begin at 9:30, followed by the program and Q&A at 10 a.m. To learn more about The Sedona Women or to become a member, visit thesedonawomen.com or contact thesedonawomen@gmail.com.
The Sedona Women are dedicated to making a positive and lasting impact on the community by providing opportunities for women to build relationships, to learn about the community, to support community needs, and to enhance the natural beauty and distinctive character of Sedona. TSW is an apolitical 501(c)(3) organization that respects the diversity of its members and the inclusivity of our community.