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PSYCHIC AND SPIRITUAL HEALING
Stanley Krippner |
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Can the methods and ideas of native spiritual healers be incorporated into modern psychological and medical practice? Psychologist Stanley Kripper, Ph.D., tells of his experiences with native shamans and healers in the Americas and Asia. Dr. Krippner, director of the Center for Consciousness Studies at the Saybrook Institute, is author of several books including Human Possibilities and Realms of Healing. |
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COMMUNICATION AS HEALING
Patricia Sun |
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All healing comes from a non-verbal "knowingness" within each of us, says Patricia Sun, herself a radiant and articulate spiritual teacher. Ms. Sun explores the nature of the healing process and demonstrates her use of sound as a method of focussing her own healing consciousness. Through experiencing Patricia Sun in this program one begins to feel a connection with one's own deeper healing nature.
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SOUND AND HEALING
Jill Purce |
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The use of sound in healing is based on the principle that the entire universe is created of vibrations and can be influenced through vibrations. Jill Purce, author of The Mystic Spiral, discusses the role of sound in traditional cultures as a means of harmonizing and healing the human body and promoting harmony between people. The voice, Purce points out, is where breath or spirit and the physical world come together. | |
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THE INNER MECHANISMS OF HEALING
Brendan O'Regan |
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Important breakthroughs in the field of neuroimmunology suggest that the human nervous system and immune system are intimately linked. The late Brendan O'Regan, former vice-president of the Institute of Noetic Sciences, notes the shift of emphasis in healing research from documenting the role of mind in healing to searching for an understanding of the mechanisms.
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"For all that science talks about everything, we really don't know why if you have a cut it grows back together." --Patricia Sun |
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