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BE YOUR OWN EXPERT GUIDE IN TRUE LEARNING, Oct 1 2003
This review is from: The Healing Power of Illness: The Meaning of Symptoms and How to Interpret Them (Paperback)
Now I don't need to write my book anymore. It is already written, and probably much better... Rather than blocking or destroying illness, we can learn from it. Paradoxical, yes. Give a minute of your thoughts to this affirmation. Our body is just showing us the way we were unable to follow in our free consciousness. Learn from your illness, then your illness becomes useless and fades away. Illness represents the last opportunity for evolution. Whatever you do for healing, pay simultaneous attention to the only true healing. Take the challenge!
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Seminal metaphysical work, May 8 2001
By Vivian Sudhalter - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Healing Power of Illness: The Meaning of Symptoms and How to Interpret Them (Paperback)
For those who find meaning in the books of Louise Hay and other "heal yourself" thinkers, this seminal work may come as a surprise. Originally published in German in 1983, it is in fact the forerunner of many books written in the '90s about the mind/body connection. Deeper and more powerful than the more popular works, it is a perfect gem. When you read about the influence of the mind on our various body systems, you will instantly recognize the symptoms and connecting psychology of your friends, your family, and even yourself. There's more than theory here, too - you'll find questions that will have you re-examining every concept you ever had about illness.
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A WHOLE NEW PERSPECTIVE, May 26 2006
By T. Bellows "soul9" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Healing Power of Illness: The Meaning of Symptoms and How to Interpret Them (Paperback)
One man's opinion: A heady, fantastic read for those who are open to the broader viewpoint. To me, the book says basically that we need to evolve away from hating, disliking, shunning or rejecting certain ideas, people, places, and so on. We need to become whole. Jesus said we should "love one another," and I believe Paul Twitchell said, "Never find fault, never criticize." One reason for this is, as Healing Power points out, things we reject/hate often show up in our lives as illness. They show up so we can confront them - because we must! Life wants us to become whole, loving, enlightened - however you like to put it. And there's much more here. Highly recommended. Also see Harold Klemp's books for help in understanding how we are the sole creators of our own lives. Are we ready to see this?
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A very useful radical , exceptional book, May 19 2001
By AD "AD" - Published on Amazon.com
This review is from: The Healing Power of Illness: The Meaning of Symptoms and How to Interpret Them (Paperback)
This book is for the brave few, who want to know why something happens to them , why they get diseases, how to interpret them, and more importantly to take ownership and responsibility for their illness, rather than blaming germs, viruses, genes and the like. The style of the authors is about the best that I have ever read, honest, blunt, and to the point. A must book for the few people who are ready to look within.
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