Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 As an ordained Florida minister let me inform you that our hands are tied by the laws, too. If we do hands on healing work as a minister, we are required to do that work for " donation " only. We cannot specify a fee. Veronica in Tampa. Student of Holographic Repatterning tm www.holographic.org, a new paradigm in bodymind healing. - Francie Smart <francies2 Sunday, October 29, 2000 1:09 PM Re: Florida Reiki > I have also heard that in some states, when one is an ordained > minister, " hands on " such as massage and reiki is legal without > the " licenses " . While allowing the freedom of performing these kinds > of healing modalities would be the most preferencial, in the interim, > ordination may be a way to keep the healing flowing. > > > Blessings > Francie > > -- In , " jimsnow " <jimsnow@l...> wrote: > > Suggestion: > > > > 1) Change the name from Reiki to something else, anything else. > > 2) Carefully analyze what needs to happen to be successful in the > > presentation. > > 3) Consider offering to demonstrate attunements on the committee > members? > > (just Kidding, just Kidding...) > > 4) do the presentation again as a new modality > > > > Take Care, > > Jim Snow > > Paramedic, Reiki Master > > Canada > > > > **************************************** > Visit the community page: > For administrative problems -owner > To , - > > All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the group and the individual authors. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted November 1, 2000 Report Share Posted November 1, 2000 Hi Veronica, If you accept any money for your services, it is compensation. It doesn't matter whether it is in the form of a donation or not. If you recieve a donation for your services as a minister, of which Hands on Healing is only a part of your overall duties, then this would be acceptable. They gotchya commin and goin. Rich Haslam , " Hairl Dickson " <hdickson@t...> wrote: > As an ordained Florida minister let me inform you that our hands are tied by > the laws, too. If we do hands on healing work as a minister, we are > required to do that work for " donation " only. We cannot specify a fee. > > Veronica in Tampa. Student of Holographic Repatterning tm > www.holographic.org, a new paradigm in bodymind healing. > > - > Francie Smart <francies2> > > Sunday, October 29, 2000 1:09 PM > Re: Florida Reiki > > > > I have also heard that in some states, when one is an ordained > > minister, " hands on " such as massage and reiki is legal without > > the " licenses " . While allowing the freedom of performing these kinds > > of healing modalities would be the most preferencial, in the interim, > > ordination may be a way to keep the healing flowing. > > > > > > Blessings > > Francie > > > > -- In , " jimsnow " <jimsnow@l...> wrote: > > > Suggestion: > > > > > > 1) Change the name from Reiki to something else, anything else. > > > 2) Carefully analyze what needs to happen to be successful in the > > > presentation. > > > 3) Consider offering to demonstrate attunements on the committee > > members? > > > (just Kidding, just Kidding...) > > > 4) do the presentation again as a new modality > > > > > > Take Care, > > > Jim Snow > > > Paramedic, Reiki Master > > > Canada > > > > > > > > **************************************** > > Visit the community page: > > For administrative problems -owner > > To , - > > > > All messages, files and archives of this forum are copyright of the > group and the individual authors. > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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