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State | Arizona |
City | Tucson |
Address | 4400 East Broadway Boulevard #809 |
Phone | (520) 314-6894 |
Website | https://www.tucsonbiofeedback.com/ |
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BUYER BEWARE: Blessing Society of Healing Arts is a Washington State Non-Profit that has fake dog names on their board, means that the owners (Anna and Joshua Blessing) use all profits for their personal discretion which is typically based on an executive board determination. Business receives (donations/money) through Tucson Biofeedback (Client Contract) which doesn’t mention that the services are provided by the company name on the door (Tucson Biofeedback); instead notates that charges will be a private contract for pastoral ministerial services but doesn’t mention the actual Non-Profit business name; ‘Blessing Society of Healing Arts’; and includes that they are not licensed or doing business under the protections of the PMA (Pastoral Medical Association), which “licenses” practitioners and registers patients as “members” who receive care from these providers; meaning that they are most likely operating a ‘so-called’ personalized health facility without legal, ethical, HIPAA compliance or a medical license.
You’ll likely encounter difficulty with insurance coverage or cancelling out of a contract.
University of Sedona – https://universityofsedona.com/accreditation/
Metaphysics degrees are not accredited by the US Dept of Education.
Metaphysics degrees are granted by IMM (International Metaphysical Ministry), a non-profit 501(c)3 and are religious in nature & are earned solely by the study of Metaphysical teachings at the University of Sedona, with an emphasis on spirituality. Only chartered in Arizona and California.
Because Metaphysical degrees are religious in nature, the U.S. Department of Education, under U.S. Federal Law, can neither praise, credit, discredit, nor accredit Metaphysical institutions.
Some have observed this a Cult: https://www.reddit.com/r/occult/comments/6pz93s/i_love_metaphysics_but_i_was_in_a_straightup_cult/?rdt=51947
It may be a bit flattering to call them a cult, it seems like it's more like a scam to get a steady stream of money and free labor basically built on a vague syncretism of New Thought and basic psychological exercises. They're fairly dime-a-dozen in many parts of the US and Canada especially. It's sad when organizations abuse people's interest in the occult, and it gives a bad name to occultism in general.
Yeahhh, I'd be wary of a "school" that calls themselves The School of Metaphysics. As metaphysics is a school of philosophy, I'd imagine one would be much better off just going to school for philosophy and having a focus on metaphysics. Or, just like hang out in the philosophy section of your local university's library.