The Barbara Brennan School of Healing

The Barbara Brennan School of Healing

Posted on 29. Mar, 2009 by Dean Ramsden in Healing Skills

I walked around the Miami hotel ballroom, carefully picking my way among the six-foot banquet tables, fitted with sheets to become makeshift massage tables, each one holding a prone second-year student of the Barbara Brennan School of Healing (BBSH). Next to each platform stood a second student preparing to perform a practice healing. The date was June 2003 and then I was the Class Dean of the second year of BBSH. It was my responsibility to coordinate student training and verify their progress, before they graduated into the third of four years of training in Brennan Healing Science.

The large room was almost silent except for a few whispered conversations between students. My teaching staff stood around the edges of the one hundred and fifty student body, waiting to assist or intervene in the healing if necessary. Over in one corner, a small booth of Japanese interpreters huddled, taking a break from the exhausting work translating lectures for their Japanese-speaking students. I smiled as I passed by them, and approached my AV staff member, motioning him to start the New Age music heralding the beginning of this practice healing segment.

“OK, everyone,” I said, quietly into my lapel microphone, “It’s time to take your place at the foot of your client: we’re about to begin.”

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