Healing Service for the World
Praying for peace
The words of this touching testimony by a person in the Ukranian capital of Kyiv reminds us of the power of prayer:
I want to encourage all you prayer warriors with the words that I hear from soldiers and regular people all over Ukraine. We feel the prayer support. Sometimes some unexplainable things are happening as if some unseen hand pushes bullets and rockets away from us and they fly past us. We come out victorious from very tough situations as if someone is walking with us. We become invisible for the enemy while we see everything and even in the darkness and we have knowledge of what to do and how. This encourages us and gives us strength... Please, do not stop, keep supporting us in prayer. We need it!
In the Inayatiyya, spiritual healing can be performed by a single person as well as in a group. Hazrat Inayat Khan has transmitted a healing ritual to pray for those in need. We are coming together for these healing services in many places arount the globe. We are also connecting worldwide for virtual healing services taking place in internet spaces.
For those who are interested to get to know more about the Healing Service, and if there are regular healing circles near to where you are living, please address yourself to the contact person in your country.
For those familiar with the Healing Service, here are two beautiful possibilities to join:
Healing Service for peace
hosted by friends from Ruhaniat Russia
We are invited to join the healing service hosted by our friends in Moscow. It takes place in zoom daily at:
08:30 UTC
18:30h CET
12.30 PM EST.
To get the link and join the service, please contact Latifa.
Healing Service for the World
The Healing Service for the World was established in response to the pandemic crisis. It is taking place every Wednesday in zoom with many friends around all time zones.
We begin at 12 noon EDT (New York Time) / 18 pm CET and go no longer than an hour. We usually start with a meditation practice before the service itself. The healing service is hosted by a rotating group of Inayatiyya Healing conductors, including Sarida Brown (United Kingdom), Rahima van Hatten (Netherlands), Devi Tide (United States), and Jamila Cranston-Buckley (New Zealand). Please find the zoom link here.
Donating to support the Ukranian people
Here are some reliable possibilities for emergency support, healing, and protection for the Ukranian people.
The Polish nongoverment organisation (NGO) Ocalenie is experienced in supporting refugees in Poland in diverse ways. Since the beginning of war, Ocalenie has expanded its standard assistance and integration activities. More information in English and Polish language here.
The NGO Voices of Children has been helping Ukranian war‑traumatised children and their families since 2015. Support is given with therapies, finding new homes, and addressing basic needs, education, and evacuation. More information in English, German, and Ukranian language here.
The charity organisation Malteser International provides emergency relief for people affected by the Ukraine war with hot meals, water, blankets, and medical and psychosocial care. More information in English, German, and French here.
The UN Refugee Agency´s Ukraine emergency response is also supported by donations from the private sector. UNHCR delivers essential relief to refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and other nations in war and crisis. Supporting their work goes a long way in times like these. More information in English and diverse other languages here.
The words of this touching testimony by a person in the Ukranian capital of Kyiv reminds us of the power of prayer:
I want to encourage all you prayer warriors with the words that I hear from soldiers and regular people all over Ukraine. We feel the prayer support. Sometimes some unexplainable things are happening as if some unseen hand pushes bullets and rockets away from us and they fly past us. We come out victorious from very tough situations as if someone is walking with us. We become invisible for the enemy while we see everything and even in the darkness and we have knowledge of what to do and how. This encourages us and gives us strength... Please, do not stop, keep supporting us in prayer. We need it!
In the Inayatiyya, spiritual healing can be performed by a single person as well as in a group. Hazrat Inayat Khan has transmitted a healing ritual to pray for those in need. We are coming together for these healing services in many places arount the globe. We are also connecting worldwide for virtual healing services taking place in internet spaces.
For those who are interested to get to know more about the Healing Service, and if there are regular healing circles near to where you are living, please address yourself to the contact person in your country.
For those familiar with the Healing Service, here are two beautiful possibilities to join:
Healing Service for peace
hosted by friends from Ruhaniat Russia
We are invited to join the healing service hosted by our friends in Moscow. It takes place in zoom daily at:
08:30 UTC
18:30h CET
12.30 PM EST.
To get the link and join the service, please contact Latifa.
Healing Service for the World
The Healing Service for the World was established in response to the pandemic crisis. It is taking place every Wednesday in zoom with many friends around all time zones. We begin at 12 noon EDT (New York Time) / 18 pm CET and go no longer than an hour. We usually start with a meditation practice before the service itself. The healing service is hosted by a rotating group of Inayatiyya Healing conductors, including Sarida Brown (United Kingdom), Rahima van Hatten (Netherlands), Devi Tide (United States), and Jamila Cranston-Buckley (New Zealand). Please find the zoom link here.
Donating to support the Ukranian people
Here are some reliable possibilities for emergency support, healing, and protection for the Ukranian people.
The Polish nongoverment organisation (NGO) Ocalenie is experienced in supporting refugees in Poland in diverse ways. Since the beginning of war, Ocalenie has expanded its standard assistance and integration activities. More information in English and Polish language here.
The NGO Voices of Children has been helping Ukranian war‑traumatised children and their families since 2015. Support is given with therapies, finding new homes, and addressing basic needs, education, and evacuation. More information in English, German, and Ukranian language here.
The charity organisation Malteser International provides emergency relief for people affected by the Ukraine war with hot meals, water, blankets, and medical and psychosocial care. More information in English, German, and French here.
The UN Refugee Agency´s Ukraine emergency response is also supported by donations from the private sector. UNHCR delivers essential relief to refugees from Ukraine, Afghanistan, Ethiopia, and other nations in war and crisis. Supporting their work goes a long way in times like these. More information in English and diverse other languages here.