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They have to put up these disclaimers else they would be roasted by legal claims before the day was over.
What they TEACH would probably a whole different matter, along the lines of 'it is not proven
yet, but we know better, because we have seen all these wonders..' and that is how people end up in the circle of believers.
I bet these courses are expensive as hell. I had friends who were into Reiki. They did not call it courses, but initiations if I remember well. Like being led to the holy grail where all secrets will be revealed step by step when the time is ready and the invoice has been paid.
My friend was going to take ? receive? the initiation for healing at a distance. I believe that she did that and was able to heal people from afar from that moment on. Then I fell ill and never heard from her again. Wasn't healed either, something she might have easily done from her couch if she wanted. Very disappointing. We are friends no more.
So, in a way, I'm with hubby. This Wave thing is likely a cult, the affirmation
I am free ... points to that too, the usual New Age babble. The training is likely very expensive. Plus she wanted a divorce, so depending on how they were married, he stood to lose a lot of money.
If I read well, the Polish BF now fears for his life and is under police protection to prevent hin from being poisoned. Seems that the Wave isn't strong enough to prevent or to cure a little venom, and he knows it. When push comes to shove, he does not stand up for his beliefs.
Let's hope she is found soon.