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Old 12-10-2010, 08:24 PM
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Originally Posted by ces
I'm not charging though so does it still require insurance.

Now that I think about it it is probably good to have insurance.. Especially with doing energy healing. More so when you are doing hands on than hands off. You have the possibility that one can claim that you put your hands in the wrong spaces, or they were not comfortable with your hands, and claim you harrassed them. Sadly, this type of things can happen when doing healing with your hands.

Even with distant healing one could make up stories that you harrassed them, or assaulted them with your energy.

So as a peace of mind it would probably be best to get insurance if you are planning on doing it professionally, or has a side. You may also want to check with your local laws as well to see what they require for you to be a holistic practioner.
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