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Professional Career Paths
Heart Rhythm Practice is a comprehensive discipline similar in
complexity and depth to homeopathy or chiropractic. It is just beginning to
emerge as a profession, a development that IAM enthusiastically supports.
At this time, IAM offers five professional career paths. Click on the links in the first column for more information.
Teacher |
The IAM Teacher represents the message of the heart and presents the methods by which the heart can be healed, strengthened and applied for practical results. The Teacher works primarily with groups. The Teacher can teach the IAM curriculum, level 1 and 2, in their own setting, or for IAM, if so chosen. This certification would be valuable for teaching in other spiritual schools, in education generally, and for opening a local IAM Center. |
Mentor |
The IAM Mentor helps individual clients use the wisdom of their hearts to guide their development toward illumination and their lives toward their purpose.
The mentor also guides students in the IAM College of the Heart along their career path. The Mentor is eligible to be hired by IAM to mentor its students. This certification can also be used in a private therapy practice, and in life coaching. |
Healer |
The IAM Energy Healer uses the power of the heart to regenerate tissue and restore rhythm and circulation in the bodies of individual patients. We use a scientific method that conclusively demonstrates the ability to regenerate tissue. |
Leader |
The IAM Organizational Leader represents the heart of an organization, spreading the guidance and courage of the heart throughout the organization and becoming the Axis of its transformation. The IAM Leader would be prepared to lead a team in business or any organization. |
Celebrant |
The IAM Celebrant leads a group in the recognition and celebration of the Heart of All through life transitions and in regular periods of worship, and leads individuals in private spiritual retreats. |
The course requirements for each track are diagrammed below:
Course numbers refer to the IAM
curriculum.
Hover over a number to get the course title.
Click on a number to go to the course description.
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