The Aaiyyanist offers spiritual help, not medical aid. The Aaiyyanist healer is complementary and the Aaiyyanist must advise the client to always seek the advice of a professional medical practitioner, if there are any medical issues. In this regard, the Aaiyyanist shall not use any professional/academic titles (such as Dr or Professor), or descriptions in their material suggesting an academic, medical or educational qualification, unless they really do possess them. The Aaiyyanist must not mislead any client or non-client into believing that they are a medical Doctor/practitioner unless they are legally recognised as such within the country in which they are operating. Those possessing doctorates in other subjects (PhDs for example) whilst using the title of Doctor must make it clear that they are not medical Doctors but academic Doctors of Philosophy.
Many Aaiyyanists are in fact Doctors but in their Aaiyyanist capacity, refer to themselves (to the client and wider community) using the Aaiyyanist level system, e.g. Here are the ranks (or levels) from high to low/root:
Agra - Aaiyyani (High Master)
Antaraa- Aaiyyani (Master)
Muula - Aaiyyani (Root Master)
Agra-Guru
Antaraa - Guru
Muula - Guru
Agra - Swami
Antaraa - Swami
Muula - Swami
Agra - Acharya
Antaraa - Acharya
Muula - Acharya
Agra - Healer/Siddhi
Antaraa - Healer/Siddhi
Muula - Healer/Siddhi
This training manual can be used from Muula Healer/Siddhi (Root level Healers) to Agra - Acharyas (High level Acharyas) and takes many years to cross the boundaries between the two. (Naturally at the higher levels this manual will be just a reference document, as by the latter stages this should be second nature). When you start your training and journey you should refer to yourself as Aaiyyanist Muula-Healer/Siddhi {Your Surname}.
Referring to any assistants as 'Nurse', is also not allowed, unless the person concerned is actually registered with a recognised nursing organisation in the country where you are operating. They also have to be acting in a recognised role as a nurse.
Claims, (verbally or in writing) of a cure for any named disease must be avoided. The Aaiyyanist aids the healing process and is complementary to medical practise.