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Peak Performance Recommended Books: Alternative Medicine & Healing
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To purchase books from Amazon.com, click on the individual book images below. For Amazon.co.uk purchases, scroll down to the links at the bottom of the page.
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Anatomy of the Spirit: The Seven Stages of Power and Healing by Caroline Myss, Ph.D.
Based on fifteen years of research into energy medicine, shows how every illness corresponds to a pattern of emotional and psychological stresses, beliefs, and attitudes that have influenced corresponding areas of the human body. Also presents Dr. Myss's breakthrough model of the body's seven centers of spiritual and physical power, in which she synthesizes the ancient wisdom of three spiritual traditions - the Hindu chakras, the Christian sacraments, and the Kabbalah's Tree of Life - to demonstrate the seven stages through which everyone must pass in the search for higher consciousness and spiritual maturity.
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Mystery of Healing by Theosophical Research Centre
Although written in 1958, this book is still very relevant today. The writers attempt to discuss the conditions which allow exceptional cures to happen or what seems to prevent them. The authors are a group of qualified medical practitioners and psychotherapists, as well as those who have had continued experience with unorthodox methods of diagnosis and treatment. The conclusions arrived at emphasize the interior sources of healing that exist deep within all persons, which can be evoked by many methods.
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The Easy Way to Stop Smoking by Allen Carr
A new edition of the revolutionary bestseller, with four million copies in print. Allen Carr's innovative Easyway method -- which he discovered after his own 100-cigarette-a-day habit nearly drove him to despair -- has helped millions kick smoking without feeling anxious and deprived. That's because he helps smokers discover the psychological reasons behind their dependency, explains in detail how to handle the withdrawal symptoms, shows them how to avoid situations when temptation might become too strong, and enables them to stay smoke-free.
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