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the client Aaiyyanist relationship

  • Aaiyyanism is ultimately about freedom and choice. It is about a person performing the will of the Gods and gaining wisdom in return. With this wisdom brings discernment. In the Aaiyyanist world-view we see all beings as one with Brahman, and everything as different aspects of the divine will. However, you yourself are also a part of OM, a tiny compartmentalised link that makes up the whole. Every being is different and gets along with different aspects of OM, or is repelled by other aspects. In this regard, the Aaiyyanist is free to chose who they accept as clients and free to associate with anyone that fits their aura. As you gain strength in Aaiyyanism, your stamina for engaging with different soul-forms/Atmans (whether human or not) will increase; but as you start your journey - to make the first steps easier to travel, you are free to accept or reject anyone that doesn't fit your karmic cycle. Remember, as you perform Aaiyyanism, so shall various souls and being flock towards you, who you have already met, in this life and in previous lives. Initially you may meet people who affected you badly in a previous life and your inner karmic vision will warn you and so you may feel uncomfortable to treat them. A unrequited treatment (from both healer and client) is ineffective due to the way the laws of the Universe work, so you are permitted not to treat anyone who you do not wish to. As you gain strength through Aaiyyanism, you will be able to break the Karmic cycle and treat anyone at will with no ill will.
  • In order to inspire the link between client and healer, the Aaiyyanist should display/show relevant certificates obtained from the Aaiyyan World Foundation to their clients. Your certificates are your link to the client, to yourself and to the wider Aaiyyanist community, so you should display them. However, we ask that you do not display the ego-self when discussing your level and certificates as this will impinge negatively on your healing and Siddhic links to the Universal strands that bind the Lokas you associate with (or are attuned to).
  • The Aaiyyanist must ensure that the client is able to undertake well-informed knowledgeable judgements about their spiritual care, treatment and health. The Aaiyyanist must respect the choices that their client's make at all times.
  • The Aaiyyanist must always give full and clear information (both verbally and in writing) about all their services when commencing any Aaiyyanist healing treatment, or a Siddhic session. This will always include information about the spiritual nature of the treatment/ritual, any charges/fees (if applicable) and some information about confidentiality. Any fundamental changes/revisions should be agreed between all parties in advance of any changes.
  • Following on from the last point. If any fees are to be paid, the Aaiyyanist shall make sure that full details of these fees are made well known to the client, both by letter and verbally before any liability for payment.
  • The Aaiyyanist should never ever use any sort of debt-collecting agencies. The Aaiyyanist shall never instigate any legal actions to recover fees from a client. You are set on this earth to protect humanity, not to hinder.
  • The Aaiyyanist lives in the spiritual plane, not the material, but we do understand that we live in a physical world where there are monetary considerations. However, the Aaiyyanist must act with absolute equal consideration to all clients, whether they are a paying client or not. There shall be no discrimination based on fees paid.
  • If the Aaiyyanist supplies goods/items to the client, they should absolutely ensure that these are beneficial to the client. As you become one with OM, so shall your links to all humanity grow and you will know exactly what goods/items will be beneficial or not.
  • The Aaiyyanist has the right to refuse or postpone an Aaiyyanist treatment (healing or ritual), provided that the Aaiyyanist makes the reasons crystal clear to the client. Some of the reasons given may include: if the client behaves in a negative manner, that makes the Aaiyyanist feel unsafe, or disrespected. Another reason could even be if the client is late for the appointment and the Aaiyyanist has another client. You (as the Aaiyyanist) have the freedom to make your own decisions on this matter.