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Transforming the Nature of Health: A Holistic Vision of Healing That Honors Our Connection to the Earth, Others, and Ourselves
 
 

Transforming the Nature of Health: A Holistic Vision of Healing That Honors Our Connection to the Earth, Others, and Ourselves [Paperback]

Marcey Shapiro M.D. , Robert Golden M.D.

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“Conventional Western medicine is akin to a battlefield. Physicians aggressively fight disease; pharmacists synthesize ever more powerful chemical weapons; patients wage war on bacteria using arsenals of alcohol sanitizers. This approach is clumsy and heavy-handed, but it does work—sometimes. When it doesn’t, a radically integrative method may be called for. In Transforming the Nature of Health, Marcey Shapiro presents her holistic, highly effective approach, which is based on a recognition of the interconnectedness of all life and the incredible healing power of loving, symbiotic relationships.”
—Dean Radin, PhD, senior scientist at the Institute of Noetic Sciences, coeditor-in-chief of Explore: The Journal of Science and Healing, and author of The Conscious Universe and Entangled Minds

“Throughout the pages of this brilliant and heartfelt book, Marcey Shapiro takes us on a transformative journey, giving us useful practices so we can grow and expand our perspective. She leads us on a treasure hunt as we view nature, events, and people in our physical and nonphysical realities from all directions, whether above, below, or beside us.”
—Marcia Emery, PhD, author of PowerHunch! Living an Intuitive Life and The Intuitive Healer
 
“This book is truly a holistic vision of healing. Marcey Shapiro has brought together all of the pieces of the puzzle into a provocative and interesting tour of the present healthcare landscape and drawn a map for navigating toward a new future. This approach to systems thinking is not common and therefore represents a bold and significant step forward in the process of building a new world.”
 John L. Petersen, editor and publisher of FUTUREdition and author of A Vision for 2012: Planning for Extraordinary Change

“A fascinating journey to move from dis-ease to well-being, from aloneness and separation to community and oneness. Marcey Shapiro looks with new eyes at the organisms that share ‘our’ bodies, proposing a model of peace in the realm of medicine and within each of us. She advocates a different understanding of illness. It is illustrated with intriguing stories from her clinical practice, where she uses tools of conventional medicine, science, and natural approaches. It is a refreshing read that contains profound insights and a deep spiritual message. Transforming the Nature of Health is sprinkled with very practical meditations and easy-to-follow advice that will change the way you think. A must-read for anyone dealing with a body that is out of balance either physically or emotionally.”
—Carol Sabick de la Herran, vice president of The Monroe Institute

“Marcey Shapiro articulates the perfect prescription for better health: focus on positive energy, forgiveness, and love and where appropriate utilize new technologies and therapies that harmonize with nature to restore balance in our bodies and our lives. She challenges the conventional thinking of modern medicine and invites a new perspective that will help transform health and health care.”
—Helen Gracie, cofounder of Scenar Health

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A provocative blend of personal memoir, new science, and philosophical treatise, this book presents a fresh model for healing by rethinking our relationships with one another, the natural world, our bodies, and our innermost selves. Dr. Marcey Shapiro focuses on eliminating us/them or friend/enemy dichotomies, shifting instead to a model based on enduring values of love, compassion, harmony, and peace. Throughout the book she reevaluates prevailing cultural beliefs about the causes and meaning of illness and offers a vision for a different type of societal understanding of health with a new view of the possible role of medicine in healing. Interweaving inspiring anecdotes from her experiences of the natural world, in medical training and practice, and with mystical exploration, Dr. Shapiro includes examples of medical advances that honor our interconnectedness and provides practical tools like breathing techniques, tips for self-examination, and methods for expanding awareness.
 
Transforming the Nature of Health traces the roots of the matter/spirit split in contemporary science and medicine, evaluating its constraints as a paradigm for us as evolving beings. Dr. Shapiro presumes that we are much more than our physical bodies and asks readers to join in cocreating a new language and new science that express the whole of our miraculous existence.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Transforming the Nature of Health, Feb 21 2012
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First I have to admit that I am only halfway through it, but I had to stop reading long enough to write that Marcey Shapiro's book, Transforming the Nature of Health, is absolutely transforming my relationship with the very cells of my body. She presents thinking that is way outside any regular box and that, in this case, is an incredibly good thing. This book is impeccably written, thoroughly researched, brilliant yet accessible, and rivetingly interesting. She illuminates her ideas and premises with experiences from all aspects of her life.....her work as a physician, her spiritual quest, her joys and challenges, her relationships. And I don't use the words "her relationships" in the expected, more narrow sense but in the broadest, most inclusive sense you can possibly imagine......as in her relationships with loved ones, her garden, bees, ants, bacteria, rats, stars, fungus. Everything. To say this book is a 'must read' is an understatement. And I must go read it.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Beyond Words!, Feb 26 2012
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Only half way through and it gets better and better! It is very readable and personal yet scientific at the same time. I am fascinated and enchanted with the concepts and the vocabulary. Here is a message with depth that is transforming my life and my ideas more with every paragraph. When I read it before bed I fall asleep smiling and my dreams are outrageous.
I will study this life changing book for years to come.

5.0 out of 5 stars Marcey Shapiro is a doctor of the future., May 17 2012
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I don't remember how I heard about this book. It was one of those mysteries, like the passage of time and the universe itself, simply placing itself in my path until I brought it into my home, attracted especially by the sub-title: "A Holistic Vision of Healing That Honors Our Connection to the Earth, Others, and Ourselves."

The author, Marcey Shapiro, is a doctor of the future. The kind our children will come to expect. She is an MD, a family physician, with training in Western and Chinese herbal medicine, acupuncture, mind-body techniques, flower essences, homeopathy, breathing techniques, nutritional therapies and more.

Marcey lays the stage by affirming that we are not confined by our bodies alone, "we are spiritual beings engaged in a physical existence" (xiii). Although most of us believe in the idea of a spirit reality that is greater than our physical existence, we have historically agreed with a "science" that fails to acknowledge this reality.

But that's all changing, Marcey says. We're waking up. We're beginning to understand the underlying unity of all being. We're starting to notice the common thread connecting us, the creative force that's beating our hearts and growing the trees.

"The current shift is at least as profound as the one that must have been felt in the fourth century BC when observers realized that the Earth is round rather than flat. It is as immense as that which occurred when Galileo provided astronomical evidence to support Copernicus's observations that our planet is one of several that revolve around the sun, thus proving that Earth is not the center of the universe. Heretical as each of these notions was in its day, they were, of course, a more correct understanding of the physical Earth and celestial mechanics" (xiii).

She provides several examples of science beginning to uncover the truth of our oneness. Ecology has found that the successful systems are ones with balance, cooperation and diversity rather than competition or "survival of the fittest." Reductionist science has been proven obsolete because we've established that the whole is greater than the sum of its parts. In medicine, rather than seeing disease as an outside force that happens to us, we are beginning to accept that it all started within us, and that "thoughts, mind, focus and consciousness are the most important determinants of health" (xvii).

Marcey extrapolates that all living beings are connected through electromagnetic impulses of the heart, conjuring up an image in my head of those heart-centered cords connecting the characters in "Donnie Darko." She reveals what's right under our feet but invisible to a human being's limited senses, like the crickets. (Crickets, who only live for about two weeks, sound like singing angels when their voices are slowed down to match the average human lifespan of 75 years.)

Why do I strongly recommend reading this book? Because I am more in control of my health than ever. I have less fear surrounding dis-ease. I have more respect for insects. (Rather than flicking away the annoying fly, I let them stay, and then I politely ask them to fly away, which works quite well.) I have found an expanded awareness of our inherent oneness. I am more conscious of my language and attitudes surrounding dis-ease/bacteria/viruses because I am weary to turn any organism, big or small, into the enemy or the "other." At last I understand why we have nothing to worry about: everything out of balance will naturally right itself (including global warming and toxic corporations). And although we only truly have power over ourselves, this is all we need to effect change. By taking care of ourselves, purifying and nurturing the landscape of our body and mind, we can heal the world, too.

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