11 June 2007

A call to the holistically-minded...

Here's an opportunity to make a stand for the real principles of holistic healing and conscious living...

This is a possible prototype collaboration for CB as the following personnel are needed for this project:
  • Website designer
  • Copy writer
  • Designer
  • Project Manager
  • Business Development/sales
  • Interviewers and researchers
Here's what it's all about:

FIT … A modern way forward for the ancient ways of health and wellbeing

Recent attempts to regulate complementary, holistic and alternative therapies (and to integrate them into conventional healthcare) are causing unnecessary confusion and difficulty.

At the Federation of Independent Therapists we want to re-connect with the exciting and fulfilling process of becoming and staying well, and bring a lighter touch to what has become an unfortunate climate of fear, misinformation and bureaucracy - in the quest for human wellbeing and vitality.

As a new organisation, FIT is committed to two primary aims:

1. The education of the public / non-practitioners in natural approaches to health and human potential

2. The support, protection and encouragement of naturally-oriented therapists and practitioners

Our endeavours are underpinned by timeless, holistic health principles (for the individual, humanity and the whole planet). We believe that:
  • The whole person, physically, mentally and spiritually, should be considered in matters of health and wellbeing
  • True health should place emphasis on the causes of disease as well as the effects or symptoms
  • 'Alternative' and 'complementary' healthcare is very often the original approach and not the newcomer that it is often portrayed to be
  • Healing is an art, as well as a science, that embraces wisdom beyond the limited view of contemporary, rationalising science
  • Our bodies have an innate intelligence that works and heals – if we simply assist and empower it
In recent times it seems that a fear-based approach to health and wellbeing has been thought necessary, to regulate the professionals and protect the public; we say, that as well as informing and educating the public, 'let us not forget to protect the professionals from the effects of ignorance and vested interests'.

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