DIVINE AWAKENING
Healing mind, body and spirit
Through darkness comes light, through fear comes love and through pain comes triumph
BY AMY MORGAN
F R E E L A N C E W R I T E R
Emotional shrapnel from the
storms of this life can wound us. These
kinds of wounds make it clear that
wellness depends on so much more
than just the physical realm. Wellness
involves the entire being — body, soul
and spirit.
This is the lesson Alicia Bryan,
Founder of the Divine Health Center,
learned on her own healing journey.
Alicia struggled mightily after a failed
marriage and illness. During her healing
journey, she discovered the connection
between mind, body and spirit.
“I realized the importance of the
mind-body connection,” she says. “I
couldn’t be successful and gain ground
in my health if I didn’t address issues
in my mind, soul and spirit.”
Alicia sought restoration through
the power of Christ in all three of these
areas. As a result, she experienced deep
healing and at the Gage Hotel in the
West Texas mountains, God’s plan
unfolded for her to start the Divine
Health Center.
“We work with the best practitioners
in regenerative health. Our
practitioners help people see the
power of the mind and the link
between science and God. This
provides our clients with cutting
edge solutions to their wellness
needs,” she says.
Guests of the Divine Healing Days
are welcomed into a safe and loving
environment to process past hurts
with professional practitioners and to
learn how to replace fear, anxiety and
shame with the truth of who God
created them to be. They begin the
Divine Healing Day by tapping into the
creativity of the right side of the brain
through Sozo art.
Through this, Alicia says, “they
begin to identify root issues behind
behavior.” Then, Dr. Mark Jones, a
Christian counselor, leads each guest
through a process of forgiveness and
healing. Next, Executive Director of
Divine Healing Day, Ali Tanari, leads
guests through a healing process that
helps them identify root issues that
hinder them from living the life they
were created to live. "Living in true
freedom is possible," says Ali. "I
especially love seeing the transformation
that occurs when we connect our
guests to the Father’s heart!"
Founder Alicia Bryan anoints and prays over a Divine
Healing Day guest.
Chef Emma MacEachern prepares a special lunch for
Divine Healing Day guests.
Dr. Mark Jones prays for a guest at a Divine Health
Center ministry night.
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