Healing: 7 Ways to Heal Your Body in 7 Days (With Only Your Mind)
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Narrated by:
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Lavina Jadhwani
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By:
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Ruth Logan
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Modern medicine is a marvel, but the human brain, with all its capacity for thought and understanding, is beyond marvelous, and we would be doing ourselves a mighty disservice by not understanding how to use this tool to assist us in our own healing.
We need modern medicine to help us heal, but there is a point at which we can, and must, take control and responsibility for our own health. That is by controlling our mind, one of the most important missing parts of the puzzle of health. We need to learn how to heal the headache and not just conceal it for a while with paracetamol, but understand where it comes from and our stressors and only then can we cure it. Our aim is to heal the cause, not just the symptom.
This book is a guide to helping your body heal with only the power of your mind in seven days
Your mind is the most powerful tool you have and you need to understand how it works and what influences it, in order to live as healthy and happy as you were meant to.
©2015 Ruth Logan (P)2015 Ruth LoganWhat listeners say about Healing: 7 Ways to Heal Your Body in 7 Days (With Only Your Mind)
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- Jem
- 29-02-16
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Some really good and interesting advice but I struggled to hear past the narration, at first I thought the narrator was too young for the content, I was expecting to hear 'awesome', 'OMG!', and 'stuff' or 'whatever'
Then we are told day dreaming in math(s) class was not meditation so I thought oh it must be for teens. Then later doing handstands was used as an example for feeling grass brushing against your hands, well must be for pre-teens then but nope because next we are fighting our mother in law!
Anyway it's short, sweet and cheap and as I said there is some useful advice here.
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