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This classic book, long out of print in English, challenges accepted ideas of illness by suggesting it’s not an enemy to be fought. When you see your symptoms as bodily expressions of psychological or spiritual conflicts, you can use them as guides to inner work. You can respond to troubles with infection, allergies, respiration, digestion, skin, nervous system, heart and circulation, sexuality and pregnancy, even accidents, with practical actions that heal the heart and mind.
Both beautiful and enlightening, these 100 mandalas are among the most significant in history, derived from both nature and the world's great spiritual traditions. With each mandala comes detailed background information, as well as a suggested meditation to use as you colour it in.
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Heart-Aches explores the deep connections between heart health and emotional well-being. Dr. Ruediger Dahlke blends cultural history, medical insights, and psychological perspectives to reveal how symptoms often reflect deeper emotional realities. This holistic guide combines modern medicine with traditional wisdom, offering a comprehensive understanding of heart-related issues and the importance of a balanced approach to treatment. Perfect for those interested in holistic health and the emotional dimensions of medicine.
Intrinsically beautiful, mandalas make wonderful tools for self-reflection, meditation, and self-therapy--especially these basic mandalas for coloring and using in various rituals and exercises. Draw on them to treat depression, midlife crises, and even physical complaints. Harmonize your energy flow, improve concentration and relaxation, and gain strength from your own center.
What if we viewed illness as a meaningful clue to our subconscious? Disease as a Symbol by Ruediger Dahlke explores this idea, offering a comprehensive guide to understanding the symbolic meanings of diseases and symptoms. This manual empowers readers to decode their illnesses, supporting a holistic healing approach that addresses both symptoms and their root psychological causes. Now available in a revised and expanded English edition.
Connects general Short-comings of Western societies with the loss of rituals in daily life.
Originally published in Germany in 1983, this pioneering book was the first to tie physical symptoms to their spiritual components. Now the revised paperback edition combines the skills of a trained psychologist and a medical practitioner to show how patients actually create illnesses; symptoms are real; healing is an expansion of consciousness.
When a student chooses to practice homoeopathy, he is at a very vulnerable stage and immense inner resources are called upon to trudge along this path. There are multiple digressions and discouragements and unless his beliefs are strong enough, it is very easy to get distracted. This book is intended to assist him in his travails and pep him up when he is in doubt. This book is essentially for those willing to unlearn, step back and take an unprejudiced view, for those open to new ideas and fresh concepts, for those keen to know where and how our system of medicine fits in to modern science and newer discoveries and how we can strive to make homoeopathy more acceptable and less lambasted by ...
As a person born with cystic fibrosis, though not defined by his illness, Michael E Morrison knows better than most how Western medicine works. In the midst of his daily, very painful treatments, not surprisingly he found himself asking, Is Western medicine the best way forward? In this well researched and detailed exploration of alternative medicine, Morrison looks at the work of Joo de Deus at the Casa de Dom Incio in Brazil; the method and benefits of Buteyko breathing; the use of energy medicine; the importance of nutrition; and the use of emotional freedom techniques (EFT)as well as other alternative treatments. He compares the results of Western medicine to those of alternative therapies and finds that, often, getting back to nature and listening to our bodies can be the best way forward in leading a healthy, fulfilled life.