Continuing Ed

Intro to Pranic Healing and Energy Hygiene:

Many professionals have learned the simple, step-by-step approach of Energy Hygiene, which is the practice of keeping your prana levels strong and your energy body as clean and charged up as possible through special physical exercises, the use of salt as an energetic cleansing agent and numerous other techniques. Most people feel their personal energy surge when they begin practicing energetic hygiene regularly.

  • Learn how to not absorb the energy of your clients.
  • Practice techniques to release energy that has already been absorbed.
  • Understand the process of disconnecting energetically from another person.
  • Experience the benefit of an energetically clean treatment room for yourself and for your client.
  • Practice the techniques in class so you can be confident in applying them immediately.

Note: This is a great workshop for people who are health care providers or caretakers of family members, although everyone can benefit from this information.  Bring your partners to this powerful workshop for immediate application and results!


CNE – Liza Burney is approved via a joint partnership with Oregon Holistic Nurses Association (OHNA) to provide continuing education contact hours for nurses.  Learners will be awarded contact hours from OHNA upon successful completion of course.   19.2 continuing education contact hours are available for the Level 1 Pranic Healing Class. Provider (OHNA) approved by the California Board of Registered Nursing, Provider #15842


NCBTMB – Liza Burney is pending approval by the National Certification Board for TherapeuticApproved Provider Logo final paths Massage & Bodywork (NCBTMB) as a continuing education Provider. #571 (pending)

  • Stress Relief for the Busy Professional – 2 CE hours (live)

NCCAOM –  nwPranaWorks is pending approval by the National Certification Commission for Acupuncture and Oriental Medicine as a Professional Development Activity provider.

  • Pranic Self-Healing – 8 CE hours (live online)
  • Level I class – 16 CE hours (live)

IASI – International Association of Structural Integrators*:

  • Intro Class – 2 Category 3 credits
  • Level I class – 16 Category 3 credits

Oregon OT *:

  • Intro Class – 2 CE points in the workshop category
  • Level I class – 16 CE points in the workshop category

Oregon PT *:

  • Intro Class – 2 CE hours
  • Level I class – 16 CE hours

Oregon LMT *:

  • Intro Class – 2 CE Contact hours in Self-care
  • Level I class – 16 CE Contact hours

Oregon DC *:

  • Intro Class – 2 CE hours
  • Level I class – 16 CE hours

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All CE / CEU certificates provided include the following information:
  • Student Name and contact information
  • Course Name and description
  • Date and location of the course
  • CE hours awarded (time as well as number of hours)
  • Provider’s name and contact information
  • Signature line for the Provider
 There is a charge for CE Certificates.  Please advise on registration form of your intent.

*These classes may qualify for CE credits for your profession.  Please contact your licensing board if you have any questions.  Many boards do not pre-approve CE classes, and rely on the therapist to be able to show that the CE is at professional level and directly related to their practice.