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The WMA reserves the right to cancel a member's application, accreditation endorsement, or certification if the board of directors believes an individual or business is in violation of any of the below. We offer our code of ethics as a guideline of what we expect in a member.
As an
organization of metaphysical practitioners and spiritual healers, We, the
members of the World Metaphysical Association pledge the
following:
To treat the WMA staff, application
process, and code of conduct with respect. Failure to be honest, or in any
other way unprofessional can and will lead to membership refusal, removal of
endorsement, or nullification of your status.
To not refuse a client or student solely based on his or her
sexual, religious status, or any other reason that
would be seen as illegal or discriminatory in your state or country.
To not preach our practices fanatically, but share them with those who
genuinely want the services and knowledge we provide.
To treat the client and student as a whole person, professionally,
compassionately, and with dignity.
To retain a client’s session in strictest confidence.
To provide all knowledge that we have to offer to those who want it in
a way that is understandable and effective
To not mislead a client in thinking that we can guarantee a cure, or
predict and conclude a guaranteed outcome, as in good conscience no healer
or metaphysician, traditional or alternative, can guarantee a cure for any
illness, nor make any prediction that is set in stone.
To not provide our services to those who have not given us consent, as
it violates free will. Spiritual work can not work effectively on any client who has not fully
embraced the option of regaining health and clarity
To serve as role models and representatives by preserving the ethical
and spiritual components of Metaphysics and spiritual healing.
To continue to practice and train in our profession, knowing that
learning is never complete
To provide our full attention to our students and
apprentices, offering the best and more accurate teaching materials,
original manuals, and other learning devices necessary to make that
learning possible. To treat all practitioners with honesty and gratitude, regardless of
how they treat us in return
To be honest when you do not have the ability or knowledge to help a
client or student, to represent your work honestly, and to be truthful in
how you advertise and explain your affiliation with us, whether at the
member or endorsement level
To live life according to metaphysical
philosophy, being kind and nurturing to yourself, and being realistic in
your progress.
As a member, if you believe another member or school is
in violation of our ethics or is engaging in activities that may
potentially harm the community or the reputation of WMA, you will bring this matter to our attention
and we will investigate the issue, keeping your involvement anonymous. |