This book has been a many levelled therapy session

This book has been a many levelled therapy session. As I read, I examine my parenting, the parenting I received, and the parenting of my grandchildren. I cringed a little, however, as I recognized the learning process involved in family relationships. Through examples, offering phrases, and reading the results of unhelpful parental behaviours, I began…

A master intuitionist for change

Wayne’s book The Art of the Intuitive Healer is a truly authentic portrayal of healing and willing to heal. It will share with you some concepts and help you to focus to heal if this is what you as a soul requests. A hugely undervalued resource in our world – Healers. But one that is…

Read this even if you are not a healer

I have never written a review before, but I could not put this book down! Each case study is remarkable and you feel as if you are there with them. In each and every story I saw something that I could identify with and the healers approach and understanding has been so helpful to me…

Excellent insight into the life of a healer

I’ve known Wayne for a few years and have been looking forward to reading his book. It was definitely worth the wait. This is a beautifully written book that gives you an excellent insight into the life of a healer. I wasn’t sure about the case study approach to start with but it’s the perfect…

We are all healers in need of healing

This is a fascinating insight into the work of a unique healer. Wayne Lee is a naturally gifted healer, medium and Reiki master, who after treating thousands of people all over the world, began developing his own system: Evolutional Healing. He describes in detail what he sees, feels, hears and `knows’ during case study sessions…

Genuinely insightful and surprising

“Wayne Lee’s book shares some quite startling healing case studies. I was expecting a rather mystical text, but the author has a healthy skepticism, even when he’s achieving major breakthroughs using his intuitive process. It’s clear, easy to read and brutally honest. Recommended” Mr. E. Bearne