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Carrying information that's almost cross between the accomplishments of cherished superheroes and the magical deeds of Harry Potter, INSTANT EMOTIONAL HEALING comes upon the scene. Authors Peter Lambrou, Ph.D. and George Pratt, Ph.D., staff psychologists at Scripps Memorial Hospital in La Jolla, California, offer us lessons in acupressure for the emotions, along with clearly explanatory graphics and organization that makes research quite simple. Name the sensation that's getting you down; it is very likely among the numerous ones listed along with the antidote. I must admit: when the book first appeared in the office, my cynical first reaction to the title was "Uh-huh." But the invaluable procedures and explanations within opened my eyes "Articulate, empathetic and accustomed to reaching and teaching people from all walks of life, Dr. Lambrou and Dr. Pratt have documented a breakthrough means of controlling emotions and |
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changing negative emotions". [Their] therapy, Emotional Self-Management, which combines Western Cognitive Thought Therapy with acupressure, can help and eradicate quickly the emotional dilemmas that plague even healthy individuals. Because this system's methods can be learned and practiced outside a clinical setting, Emotional Self Management techniques can have immediate and long-lasting effects."
That this revolutionary technique can heal emotional pain instantly is quite a big order, yes, but before you discount it, try it. Among other things, the book answers questions about the connection between acupressure points and meridians (which are physical) and emotions; removing a negative pattern; the healing of serious issues such as traumas and phobias; and even how it can help with problems like weight loss, smoking and addictions, lack of self-confidence, PMS, and children's problems, including tantrums and social awkwardness. It would be a disservice not to share Instant Emotional Healing as a book that you will refer to as benefit to yourself and those you care about. |
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FAMILY OF LIGHT by Barbara Marciniak is the looked-for sequel to her series of books transmitting the wisdom of the Pleiadians, beings from the far stars who have much in common with us but who have progressed farther than we, and who look benevolently upon us. Whether or not this explanation of where the writings come from resonates with your beliefs, Family of Light is an inspirational book, told with lightness of spirit about these times of momentous change in consciousness. As such, Marciniak's latest book is an important one that will help readers gain insight into their own personal passage as it continues to happen--and, in a larger sense, delve more deeply into what is coming about for dwellers of this planet. From the Introduction by the Pleiadians: "We are as real as you believe yourselves to be. When we encounter you, we meet ourselves located on a slice of time, poised, as you believe, in a solid physical 3-D world. You fascinate us, and perhaps by the end of our travels and tales, you will be fascinated with yourselves as well. For now the task of telling is at hand, and so the tale begins." The stories they tell show us how to deal with what is nothing less than the collapse of civilization. Think about it! As values shift and take on the tone of the new age, it's not just personal experiences that are changing with our viewpoint but mass beliefs that are becoming history as well. If you've sometimes had the sensation that you were blowing in the wind, these writings from the minds of beings from the stars will confer a sweet paradox: as they lift you, they will ground you as well. |
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| For a down to earth yet passionate book that points up the very crux of the dilemma faced by anyone seeking health aid from others, PHYSICIAN: Medicine and the Unsuspected Battle for Human Freedom by Richard Leviton will give you considerable fuel for thought and conversation. It is evident that Leviton, former editor of Alternative Medicine and Future Medicine Publishing, Inc., has in-depth insight into this medically aberrant age. From the publisher mailbox: author Richard Leviton asserts that the battle for supremacy between conventional and alternative medicine is not about which is the more effective method; rather, it is a matter of politics and philosophy. Leviton explores the link between the body and the environment, and how each form of medicine deals with, or neglects, this important relationship. His straightforward insights lead to an important question: how long will business interests dictate medical policy before we begin making informed choices about our health care? |
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A leading editor and journalist in the field of alternative medicine, Leviton probes the meaning and spiritual dimensions of illness and the underlying questions of why there is illness in the first place. Leviton argues that conventional medicine hinders not only the healing of the body, but also blocks the development of the spirit and the soul. A provocative and, at times, controversial book, Physician is a compelling and unconventional approach to understanding and treating modern man's medical dilemma. When you scan the Table of Contents, you'll discover that titles of sections and chapters entice you; in addition, the essence of each is invigoratingly described. If you don't order online, I suspect you'll find it hard to turn away from those comfy chairs in your bookstore. |
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