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Harry James Edwards (29 May 1893 – 7 December 1976) was a self-proclaimed
spiritual healer Energy medicine is a branch of alternative medicine based on a pseudo-scientific belief that healers can channel "healing energy" into a patient and effect positive results. Practitioners use a number of names including various synonyms for ...
, teacher and author who had a career of nearly 40 years.


Early years

Born in Islington, London as one of nine children, Harry Edwards was the son of
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and a dressmaker. In 1905, aged 12, Edwards joined the London Diocese Church Lads Brigade. In 1907 he left school and began a seven-year apprenticeship to a printer. Dissatisfied with that career, he developed political aspirations and joined the local branch of the
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, for whom he campaigned.Redwood, Dawn ‘’ The Harry Edwards Spiritual Healing Sanctuary’’
– brief biography
On the outbreak of
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in 1914 Edwards enlisted in the
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and by late 1915 he was in
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en route for Tekrit, where he worked to build the railway track between there and
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. He was commissioned in the field, and achieved the rank of captain.Biography of Harry Edwards
/ref> In 1921 he returned to the UK and married Phyllis. The couple opened a stationer's shop and printing works in Balham, and Edwards tried to launch himself into a political career, standing for
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and council seats as a Liberal candidate on several occasions, but with no success. By this stage he also had four children to support.


Spiritual healing

Edwards became a spiritual healer when he attended a meeting at a spiritualist church in 1935 and was told by the
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s present that he had healing powers. His early attempts at spiritual healing were met with success, and gradually his reputation as a healer spread and his services became more in demand. During the
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Edwards served in the
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and continued to run his printing business alongside his now growing practice as a healer. Gradually, as his fame spread, his healing took over from his printing business, which was later to be run by a brother. He moved to Stoneleigh in Surrey just after the war, where he used the front room of his house as a healing sanctuary. Eventually, because of the increasing number of patients visiting him Edwards outgrew this home, so in 1946 he moved his family and his healing practice to Burrows Lea, a large house with several acres of gardens and woodland in
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, where he founded the 'Harry Edwards Healing Sanctuary'. As his fame as a healer spread he was receiving 10,000 letters a week asking for help and distance healing. In 1948 Edwards held a healing demonstration in
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which was attended by 6,000 people. In September 1951 during the
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he appeared at the Royal Festival Hall in London, where he demonstrated
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to a packed hall. In 1954 he became the first President of the National Federation of Spiritual Healers (NFSH). Edwards visited the island of Cyprus for his initiation into Daskalos' inner circle "The Researchers of Truth". The ceremony took place on 1 April 1954. An 'Archbishops' Commission on Divine Healing' was set up in 1953 to investigate spiritual healing, and Edwards addressed the Commission in 1954, providing it with documentary evidence of a number of cases of successful healing for it to examine. At the same time he held a public demonstration in front of 6,000 people at the Royal Albert Hall to launch the '10 o'clock Healing Minute'. The commission's report, published in 1958, stated that neither the Church or the medical profession accepted the claims of spirit healers that they were responsible for successful healings. Despite the fact that Harry Edwards had appeared before the Commission he was never sent a copy of the final report. Edwards claimed that several deceased scientists worked through him, including
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and Louis Pasteur. The founder of the
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,
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was complimentary of his healing powers. Harry Edwards died in December 1976 aged 83. A website still takes money in 2021.


Skeptical reception

A study in the '' British Medical Journal'' (Rose, 1954) investigated
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,
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and
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. In a hundred cases that were investigated, no single case revealed that the healer's intervention alone resulted in any improvement or cure of a measurable organic disability. Edwards claimed he had cured about a hundred thousand people in Britain but Rose could not verify a single cure by Edwards. Rose visited a healing session held by Edwards and observed that an old lady had claimed to have been cured during the session and had walked without her sticks, but by the time the session was over was walking with two sticks out of the hall. John Sladek. (1974). ''The New Apocrypha: A Guide to Strange Sciences and Occult Beliefs''. Panther. pp. 120–124.


Bibliography

* Edwards, Harry ''Harry Edwards: Thirty Years a Spiritual Healer'' Jenkins (1968) * Edwards, Harry '' A Guide for the Development of Mediumship'' Spiritualist Aszon, .d.* Edwards, Harry ''The Science of Spirit Healing'' Rider & Co, New York (1943) * Edwards, Harry ''The Mediumship of Jack Webber'' Rider & Co, New York (1940) * Edwards, Harry ''A Guide to the Understanding and Practice of Spiritual Healing'' The Healer Publishing Company Limited (1974) * Edwards, Harry ''The Mediumship of Arnold Clare'' Rider & Co, New York (1941) * Edwards, Harry ''Psychic Healing'' Spiritualist Press Ltd., London (1946) * Edwards, Harry ''Life in Spirit : with a Guide for the Development of Mediumship'' Healer Publishing Co. Ltd (1976) * Edwards, Harry ''The Power of Healing'', Tandem Publishing (1967) * Edwards, Harry with Paul Miller '' The Science, Art and Future of Spirit Healing'' Healer Publishing Company, Ltd (1975) * Edwards, Harry, " ''The Healing Intelligence"'' * Edwards, Harry, " ''A Guide for the Development of Mediumship"'' * Newman, F Terry, "The Spiritual Healer" journal, Editor.


Select bibliography

*Branch, Ramus ''Harry Edwards : the Story of the Greatest Healer Since the Time of Christ'' Guildford (1982) *Miller, Paul ''Harry Edwards, the Healer'' The Spiritualist Press, London (1948) *Miller, Paul ''Born to Heal : a Biography of Harry Edwards, the Spirit Healer'' The Spiritualist Press, London (1962) *Barbanell, Maurice ''Harry Edwards and His Healing'' The Spiritualist Press, London (1953)


References


External links


Website of the Harry Edwards Healing SanctuaryWebsite of the Harry Edwards Healing CollegeEdwards on Spiritualist Mediums
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