What is Spiritual Healing?

Spirituality is as unique as each person. Your “spirit” – often referred to as “your deepest part of you” provides you with the sense of who you are, why you are here, and what your purpose for living is. It can also be that innermost part of you which helps you to gain strength, wisdom, and hope.

Clarity Garden Wellness Clinic delivers ethical, spiritual care through a variety of services and is a strong promoter of healthy living and self healing. Heather MacCormac works together with clients to develop a strong therapeutic relationship through assessment, treatment plan creation and education in self-care.

“For some, spirituality may be equated with traditional religions – for others, it may mean growing in your own personal relationships with others, or growing through inner peace and fulfillment. Spirituality can also include your hopes and dreams… whatever helps you feel the vitality of life and a sense of belonging. When you connect with that, you connect with inspiration and meaning – and these are just as important in your healing as medicine is.”

Assessing Your Spiritual Health

Unhappiness and dissatisfaction can often be related to or the reason behind feeling disconnected spiritually.

Clarity Garden and it’s professional healing staff are dedicated to assisting clients with increasing spiritual health, unblocking feelings of clarity and purpose, connecting with loved ones, and finding deeper purpose.

Clients are given safe and effective guidance – as well as the opportunity to heal and release stressors from pain and injury, chronic conditions and other physical, mental or emotional blockages caused by everyday life.

“At Clarity Garden, we’re here to support you and to provide assistance with healing and recovery of any kind – whatever your cultural background, beliefs or religious affiliation. We offer hands-on energy therapy, card readings, and mediumship sessions… all have a remarkable way of improving well-being and helping you feel empowered instead of overwhelmed.”

Heather MacCormac

Leave a Comment