Panel Discussion: The Role of Spirituality in Healing Physical & Psychological Disease

Panel Discussion: The Role of Spirituality in Healing Physical & Psychological Disease May 26, 2016

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We’ve got some really exciting news.

We just hosted our first LIVE Panel Discussion – right here on this page!
Scroll down to catch the replay.

 

The Role of Spirituality & Spiritual Healing
In Healing Physical & Psychological Disease

 

We hope you were able to join us live.
In any case, please enjoy the replay.
We had a blast!

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Meet the Panelists

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Mary Halima Fleming, Sufi Spiritual Healer, Life Purpose Hand Analyst & Life Purpose Acceleration Coach. Mary has read over 4000 pairs of hands and helped thousands of people to realize and step into their life purposes. Mary works with clients in person in her office in Fort Lauderdale, FL, as well as by phone. Click here to visit Mary Halima’s website.

Tori Olds, Ph.D., Licensed Psychologist working in a family practice in Austin, TX. Tori’s mother, husband, sister and brother-in-law have all been through the Sufi training program over the years. They are all licensed and work together in a successful heart-centered practice. Click here to visit Tori’s website.

David Weinthal, DOM, L.Ac., is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine and a Licensed Acupuncturist. Dr. Weinthal is passionate about empowering his patients to achieve optimal health using natural medicine. Using an eclectic approach, he combines the best of acupuncture, herbal medicine, food as medicine and esoteric healing to transform not only your health, but also your spirit. He works with clients in his office in Austin, TX, and remotely. Click here to visit David’s website.

Special Surprise Guest: Tamara McReynolds, D.O., is an osteopathic physician, board certified in Neuromusculoskeletal Medicine, Osteopathic Manipulative Medicine, and Emergency Medicine.

Dr. McReynolds served 11 years in the United States Army, which included a tour in Iraq, where she was chief of the emergency department at the 21st Combat Support Hospital. On behalf of the army, she was featured on “Good Morning America”, “ABC World News” and “ABC’s Nightline”, “24 Hours in Iraq”, a documentary.

Dr. McReynolds currently divides her time between emergency medicine and her private osteopathic practice. Her true passion is to help people heal naturally, without the use of medication or surgery. Specializing in the treatment of pain and injuries, she uses a wide range of modalities, to include osteopathic manipulation, neural prolotherapy, prolotherapy, homeopathic injections, nutritional excellence, exercise, functional medicine and meditation. Her goal is to free you from pain and disease, and empower you with the tools to reach optimal health. Click here to visit Tamara’s website.

 

Thanks for joining us!
Mastura & Friends
from The University of Spiritual Healing & Sufism

 
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