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Metaphysical Careers Today
Author: CarolAnn Bailey-Lloyd  | Posted: 17-05-2007 | Comments: 0 | Views: 19 | Rating: (67) (?)
 Find Metaphysical Careers in the United States and Canada. Today, individuals can pursue one of several metaphysical careers as more and more metaphysical schools and colleges are offering in-depth curriculums in an array of spiritual, metaphysical and paranormal studies.
Students who are interested in becoming an ordained minister or would like to be certified in spiritual or intuitive healing will find that these metaphysical careers carry some degree of education and training. For example, if you’re one of the many persons drawn to God, then metaphysical careers as ministers, associate ministers or pastoral counselors require comprehensive training in how to conduct worship services, funerals and weddings, new age thought, spiritual philosophies, prayers, meditations and theology.
Some metaphysical careers are quite innovative. Metaphysical practitioners, for instance will have gained extensive education and training in how to integrate spiritualism into energy healing techniques. Energy healing education for these metaphysical careers often entail visualization, chakra balancing, meridian therapy, healing touch, reiki, affirmations, hypnotherapy, counseling, and other metaphysical studies.
Metaphysical careers, too, offer an enlightening approach to not just helping others but for personal growth as well. Many individuals who enter metaphysical careers will discover new ways of thinking, innovative philosophies and renewed sense of self. Whether one chooses to become a holistic health practitioner or energy healer, metaphysical careers can be both personally and professionally rewarding.
Furthermore, depending on the occupation you pursue, some metaphysical careers require certification, degrees or licensure; especially in the ministry division, and as healing arts practitioners. Be certain to examine education programs carefully for curriculums, time involved and tuition costs; as these may vary from school to school.
If you (or someone you know) are interested in finding metaphysical careers, let career training within fast-growing industries like massage therapy, cosmetology, acupuncture, oriental medicine, Reiki, and others get you started! Explore career school programs near you.
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