If
you wish to see Matthew please write/e-mail/fax a short letter,
including address and contact telephone numbers, with a brief
outline of your problem with past and current treatments. Matthew
reads all his letters and if he feels he can be of any help
his assistants, Pat or Jane, will offer appointments when they
become available. Priority is given to children and those with
life threatening complaints. Matthew usually suggests an initial
three healing sessions, 4-6 weeks apart, to assess if healing
brings any improvement. For those from abroad Matthew suggests
5-6 appointments over 3-4 days.
Matthew works from his practice in Lavenham, Suffolk, UK. This is approximately 2 hours
north east of London, the nearest airport being London Stansted.
Lavenham, situated 10 miles south of Bury St Edmunds, is an attractive medieval village built on the wool trade, between 1450 & 1500.
There is a wealth of tea rooms, restaurants and public houses, historic buildings, art galleries and a varied selection of shops. There
is a wide range of accommodation available in the village and surrounding area.
Matthew Manning likes to work with people who are positive and motivated to help themselves and explains that with his help there are
four possibilities: It maybe that even if you have been given appointments that he will not in fact be able to help. As you will find
from reading his books, this is not affected by whether or not you believe in healing.
You might find that with Matthew's healing the problem gets no better, but gets no worse either. For example, he has worked with some
of his patients for five to ten years and even though they may have had a short life expectancy are still alive and their disease seems
to be stalled.
Some of his patients find that although their problem is still with them, it is greatly improved. Sometimes arthritis sufferers may find
that they still have some difficulty with movement but their pain goes away.
Matthew Manning's
healing is intended as an adjunct to medical treatment and never
as a replacement or alternative.
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