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Hygienic
Scientist; Naturopath; Metaphysician;
Clinical Hypnotherapist; Polymath, Lecturer; Free-Thinker…
Dr. Phillip Valentine
is the founder, director and pastor of the Temple of the Healing Spirit;
Self-Healing Education Center, The Institute for Self Master; and
just recently, The University of Kemetian Sciences. A certified member
of the International Association of Counselors and Therapists (I.A.C.T.),
he received his doctorate in Hygienic Health Science and Classical
Naturopathy from The Life Science Institute of Texas, now merged to
the Fit for Life Sciences Institute-College of Natural Health in Canada.
A former member of the American Natural Hygienic Society, Valentine
is currently a hygienic science and metaphysical health consultant
to doctors and lay practitioners as far away as Azania (South Africa),
Canada, Trinidad, Jamaica, England, Ghana, Japan and the Philippines.
For five (5) years, Dr.
Valentine served as co director of the Heal Thyself Natural Living
Education Center in Brooklyn and helped create, format, refine and
teach the 21-Day Therapeutic Fasting/Juice Feasting Program — the
first of its kind to become widely popular with New York's African
American community. He also inspired, co-created and helped develop
the now popular “Sacred Woman” philosophy--protocols of life, health
and metaphysical well-being for women, which led to the publishing
of a wonderful book by the same name.
Dr. Valentine established
the former School of Arcane Sciences for advanced studies in metaphysics
and the occult, and is best known for his ability to decipher and
teach the subtlest principles of metaphysics and its application to
health, healing, and everyday life, in ways that may be understood
by both the advanced student and the beginner-apprentice.
Brother/Reverend/Doctor
Phillip Valentine (aka Senu Djhuti Akhu Ra M•Htp El and ‘Baba Senu’),
has been an honorary guest speaker to the United Nations by invitation
of the then Pan-African Congress of Azania (South Africa), where he
spoke on the future of health for Africans at home and in the Diaspora.
He was a committee member and advisor to the Pan African Review for
Scientific Research and Political Studies, where he served as an honorary
health consultant to its membership.