Spiritual Healing
Spiritual healing, as practiced at the National Spiritual Science Center (NSSC) before its closing, was both simple and profound. Unlike many other systems I studied, the NSSC healing modality used a unique approach to moving energy along the chakras. Their process directed the flow upward, toward the Inner God.
This approach was designed to align the seeker with Spirit, creating a channel for divine energy to work through the healer. The healer acts as a conduit, holding focused intention while the energy moves through the body, going where it is needed most.
At NSSC, healing was an integral part of Sunday services. Each service began with a 30-minute healing period, with two trained healers ready to serve. It was considered an honor to take part in this sacred work, offering seekers a direct experience of Spirit before the message even began.
When I’m working with someone in the NSSC way, I often feel subtle vibrations — sometimes gentle, causing me to work close, sometimes strong, causing me to work at arm’s length. The strength of their aura field determines everything.
Healing sessions at NSSC were typically short, concentrated five-minute periods. These opened the door for Spirit to do its work without overwhelming the seeker.
While the energy flows into the healee, approving it is the role of the healee’s soul.
The NSSC method is one of many five-minute spiritual healing modalities used in metaphysical churches and centers today. NSSC not only taught the methodology but also the theory, which is needed to do spiritual healing.

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A Spiritual Science Reflection by Rev. Starlene Joyner Burns — President & Founder, National Spiritual Science Center Historical Society
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