Sacred healing

by C. Norman Shealy

Publisher: HarperElement Published: 1999 Category: Health & Healing

Merging ancient wisdom with modern medical understanding, this groundbreaking work presents a comprehensive exploration of healing practices that transcend conventional medicine's limitations. Readers embark on a transformative journey through multiple healing traditions, discovering how sacred practices from cultures worldwide can complement and enhance contemporary healthcare approaches.

The foundation rests on the premise that true healing addresses not just physical symptoms but the complete person: body, mind, and spirit. Through detailed examination of various modalities, readers gain insight into how spiritual and energetic practices can activate the body's innate healing intelligence. The material draws from diverse traditions including Native American healing ceremonies, Christian mysticism, Eastern meditation practices, and shamanic traditions, presenting each with respect and practical application in mind.

Central to the exploration is the understanding that consciousness plays a vital role in health and recovery. Readers learn how intention, prayer, and focused mental energy can influence physical wellbeing in measurable ways. The text bridges the gap between faith and science, presenting research findings alongside spiritual teachings to demonstrate that these seemingly separate domains actually complement each other beautifully. This integration offers validation for those who have experienced healing beyond what conventional medicine could explain while providing skeptics with scientific frameworks for understanding these phenomena.

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