View Full Version : And just what is “an accredited Angel Therapy Practitioner (ATP)”?
Darat
5th December 2003, 03:39 AM
I was just reading from a link I supplied in the thread “Psychic TV” and it led me to this site:
http://www.mermandiatp.com/
Now can someone please help me just what is “an accredited Angel Therapy Practitioner (ATP)”?
(Edited to add)
Just doing my own research and I’ve ended up here:
http://www.angeltherapy.com/
This is getting more and more amazing. See http://www.angeltherapy.com/faq.htm
MRC_Hans
5th December 2003, 04:18 AM
Doreen Virtue. Indeed. :nope:
Hans
Darat
5th December 2003, 04:28 AM
Originally posted by MRC_Hans
Doreen Virtue. Indeed. :nope:
Hans
What you don't think that is her "birth name"? ... such a cynic Mr H.
I tell you what it's not a bad business:
http://www.stevendfarmer.com/workshops/workshops.html
With Steven Farmer and Doreen Virtue
Join Steven and his wife, Doreen Virtue, for a week-long exploration of ways to increase your abilities to connect with the spirit world. Learn how to hear, see, and communicate with your guardian angels, departed loved ones, and nature and animal spirits. Receive messages from them through automatic writing, angel readings, experiences in nature, and drumming meditations. (Bring a drum or rattle if possible).
...snip....
Price: $1245.00
And they don't even provide the rattle!
Jeff Corey
5th December 2003, 04:50 AM
Talk about drumming up business!
Darat
5th December 2003, 04:55 AM
Originally posted by Jeff Corey
Talk about drumming up business!
I'd report this post but I've probably been beaten to it, I think you should be drummed out for behaviour like this.
Jeff Corey
5th December 2003, 05:08 AM
Originally posted by Darat
I'd report this post but I've probably been beaten to it, I think you should be drummed out for behaviour like this.
I guess you're easily rattled.
You might want to shake that behavior.
Talk about beating a dead horse.
But that's a case of sadistic , necrophilic beastiality (Woody Allen).
tim
5th December 2003, 05:38 AM
"Dr. Farmer recently retired from a successful private psychotherapy practice and from his position as Associate Professor at Saddleback College to devote full time to writing, public speaking, and workshop presentations. Having explored, studied, and taught trauma recovery, men's issues, shamanic practices, and spiritual transformation extensively, Dr. Farmer brings a wealth of skills and over thirty years experience to his writing, teaching, and healing work. In addition to being a licensed psychotherapist, he is also an ordained minister in the Circle of Sacred Earth Church, and has conducted a number of ceremonies in his role as minister and shamanic practitioner.
Dr. Farmer’s education includes a B.A. in psychology from the University of California, an M.A. in Counseling Psychology from Chapman University, and a Ph.D. from Madison University."
What's "shamanic practices"? :D :D :D
Starrman
5th December 2003, 05:49 AM
Shouldn't an Angel Therapist be treating depressed Angels?
Jeff Corey
5th December 2003, 05:54 AM
Originally posted by tim
and a Ph.D. from Madison University.
What's "shamanic practices"? :D :D :D [/B]
Better still, what's a Ph. D. from Madison University?
James Madison University is a four-year school.
(oops, just checked further, it does have Ph.D. programs in clinical psych and education.)
Shamanic practices are probably the part of the curriculum involving inducing great feelings of shame in one's manic clients. This is in contrast to Rogerian techniques. The therapist repeatedly yells at the client, "You should be ashamed of yourself, you rotten person, you!"
Marc
5th December 2003, 05:59 AM
Originally posted by Starrman
Shouldn't an Angel Therapist be treating depressed Angels?
No, No, No.. an Angel Therapist treats you using Angels.
Be sure to use a therapist that uses 100% Pure Angels. Some try to cut corners by cutting the mix with some fallen angels. Side effects of taking fallen angels include heartburn, dark moodswings, and rashes giving the skin a reddish hue.
http://members.cox.net/draft2/Smileys/devil-wink.gif
Jeff Corey
5th December 2003, 06:17 AM
No, no. Angel Therapy is when Stuart Margolin does house calls when you are away and cleans out your safe.
TruthSeeker
5th December 2003, 06:39 AM
Originally posted by Jeff Corey
Better still, what's a Ph. D. from Madison University?
James Madison University is a four-year school.
(oops, just checked further, it does have Ph.D. programs in clinical psych and education.)
Shamanic practices are probably the part of the curriculum involving inducing great feelings of shame in one's manic clients. This is in contrast to Rogerian techniques. The therapist repeatedly yells at the client, "You should be ashamed of yourself, you rotten person, you!"
Thank you for my first great big out loud laugh in days!
tim
5th December 2003, 06:51 AM
Originally posted by Jeff Corey
Better still, what's a Ph. D. from Madison University?
James Madison University is a four-year school.
(oops, just checked further, it does have Ph.D. programs in clinical psych and education.)
Shamanic practices are probably the part of the curriculum involving inducing great feelings of shame in one's manic clients. This is in contrast to Rogerian techniques. The therapist repeatedly yells at the client, "You should be ashamed of yourself, you rotten person, you!"
Mr Corey, Sir, I salute you! :D :D :D
Groo
5th December 2003, 07:57 AM
I checked that link and under the page marked "interesting" there is a picture with the following test:
"The white circles in this picture are angel orbs."
Orbs? I seem to have heard something about that before...
BillHoyt
5th December 2003, 08:05 AM
Originally posted by Marc
No, No, No.. an Angel Therapist treats you using Angels.
Be sure to use a therapist that uses 100% Pure Angels. Some try to cut corners by cutting the mix with some fallen angels. Side effects of taking fallen angels include heartburn, dark moodswings, and rashes giving the skin a reddish hue.
http://members.cox.net/draft2/Smileys/devil-wink.gif
Well, if the cost of the ingredients is that high, I'm surprised we haven't already seen the development of homeopathic angel therapy. Then we could see CHATs (Certified Homeopathic Angel Therapists) and PHATS (Professional Homeopathic Angel Therapists). The last, obviously, being mostly underemployed models. Or, maybe, former dance instructers. No, wait, that's already been done...
Prester John
5th December 2003, 08:13 AM
So whats with Crystal children then? What scary is the large amount of posts on the MB, surely there can't be that many people who believe in this !
plindboe
5th December 2003, 09:01 AM
Originally posted by Darat
Price: $1245.00 :eek:
Something tells me I have chosen the wrong career.
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