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termination of responsibility for the care of clients

In a few very rare cases, an Aaiyyanist and their client part ways. This is usually due to relocation of the Aaiyyanist or the client, though there have been a few very extremely rare instances where the client relinquishes the help of the Aaiyyanist to pursue other avenues of aid. It is the responsibility of the Aaiyyanists to not give up the care of a client without an extremely good cause. If, however, the 'parting' is inevitable, the Aaiyyanist should make sure that the future care of the client is met by another equally leveled Aaiyyanist or a medical professional. The Aaiyyanist should always keep in touch with the client whenever possible and part on the best of good terms. Aaiyyanism is not just about healing and Siddhic practise but about community in the physical realm as well as the spiritual.