Michael
Stellitano has healed hundreds of people. He has also taught many to use their hands to
heal others. On this tape, he explains how the healing works and how anyone can train
themselves to heal others. It is a high quality production, with amazing teaching tools
that are as simple as they are profound. The universe around us abounds with healing
energies and this tape shows one very effective technique to relax by bringing white light
healing energy into your crown chakra. Another technique shows how to activate your
healing hands, while another explains how thought can generate healing energy and project
it into the person needing help. What better service to be able to provide than to heal
others. Get the video and learn.
-- Julio Sanchez, The Magical Blend
This instructional video is a must for every household, aspiring
healer and health-care professional. It is inspirational, motivating and captivating. You
can be healing others within one week.
-- Daniel F. Royal, D.O., H.M.D.
Stellitano is deeply committed to helping everyone learn to use the
gift of Healing Hands and become a healer. After a personal history of his evolution as a
healer, he presents evidence supporting the existence of auras and healing energy and
explains the body's chakras. Then, in an easy-going, guy-next-door style, Stellitano
teaches meditative breathing, how to reach an altered state of consciousness, how to feel
auras and how to use visualized colors for healing. Viewers are encouraged to watch the
whole video, and then re-watch and practice as many times as necessary before putting the
work to use. Technique is demonstrated in very specific detail as several clients comment
on and review each process. At the end of the tape, Stellitano answers myriad questions:
"Yes, you can heal over long distances." "Yes, you can heal plants and
animals." "No healing is ever wasted." Stellitano challenges viewers to
"accept your power to heal" as he shows that the power to heal comes not from a
need to be loved, but from loving others.
-- NAPRA ReView, May/June 1999