By Henry Reed
An discussion of three recent books describing how to use intuition to work with your health issues.
By Karyn Greenstreet
Medical intuition is a growing field. Learn about this skill and how online study can be a source of training.
By Jinna van Vliet
I had reached an impasse in my life and needed the guidance from my dreams to help me deal with long buried issues. ...
By Henry Reed
For Subscribers Only! Larry Dossey suggests that prayers can heal others and that curses can hurt them. Explore this controversial idea.
By Henry Reed
A story of using hypnosis to move from being a smoker to becoming an intuitive
By Kevin Todeschi
A book digest by Debbi Leighton
Many interesting stories reveal new light on how Edgar Cayces psychic abilities operated in his life.
By Judith Morales
The goal of a medical intuitive reading is to provide useful information to improve or enhance health
By Bayard Dodge Rea
Article summary by Ruby Gillion
Clinical psychology, a profession that one might expect to embrace the use of intuition, seems to have ignored, or at least failed to acknowledge its use.
By Mark Epstein, M.D.
Book Summary by Susanne Bozenski
An exploration of the intuitive realities underlying Buddhist meditation and psychoanalysis.
By Sandra K. Heggen
In my 50th year, I died. Oh, there was no traveling through a tunnel, no bright white light, no floating above my body, none of the fun stuff. At least, I dont remember any of this sort of thing. But I dont remember dying, either. So, you wonder, how do I know I died?
By Paul Pearsall, Ph.D.
Book Summary by Clayton Montez
We have the ability to frame our experiences of lifes unavoidable challenges with an attitude to convert stress into personal discovery and transformation.
By Marc Ian Barasch
Book Summary by Linda Brown
A healing dream can be a spiritual turning point. It can bring new spiritual understanding and change in career and relationship.
A commentary by Henry Reed on Baraschs book,
Healing Dreams, Healing dreams dont come to make it all better, but to help us live the truth.
By Tara Bennet
Book Summary by Clayton Montez
The mind can transcend its natural tendency to obscure itself with habitual emotional reactions to one of natural, open clarity. When Buddhist mindfulness meditation is combined with schema therapy one learns to distinguish distortion from reality.
Three Books by Robert A. Johnson
Summary by Linda Brown
The feminine, and its eternal qualities, have been suppressed in both men and women. Myths can help us understand this loss, its implications, and how to regain a relationship with this precious dimension in life.
By Rollo May
Book summary by Susie Pedigo
Society is in the midst of change. Change causes many to experience a sense of alienation and purposelessness. We have two choices: either to withdraw and panic, or to develop the courage to create a better society.
By Judith Orloff
Book Summary by Lorrie Kazan
Become mindful. From mindfulness comes a new kind of freedom, both in knowing ones self fully and in being completely present in ones life.
By Lawrence Jaffe
Book summary by Susie Pedigo
Consciousness knows with both the head and the heart. The Jungian myth includes the idea that changing the God-image is dependent on transforming human consciousness. The connection between ego and Self represents the connection between man and God.
By Bud Harris
Book summary by Linda Brown
The goal of sacred selfishness is to become a person of substance. People of substance live authentic lives that represent them as being who they truly are. As a result, they give back vitality and hope to the people around them. They have inner knowledge and self-love and the world cant victimize them.
By Sandy Grason Book Excerpt
Your journal can be an extremely helpful tool for helping you embrace the unpredictable path of your life. Lets take a look at some of the kinds of life transitions for which journaling can be useful.
By Tim Laurence
Book summary by Linda Brown
The Hoffman process explains why you behave the way you do and will help you gain control of your own life. The four major components of the process are as follows: (1) awareness (2) expression (3) forgiveness and (4) new behavior.
By Henry Reed A Chapter from his new book:
Dream Medicine
Drawing a dream is a great way to discover your own intuitive understanding of a dream.
By Deborah Morris Coryell
Book Summary by Ruby Gillion
Birth, death, and grief are the only experiences in life that every person will confront. Regardless of our religion or non-religion, these three processes will be a part of life. How these are dealt with will depend to a great extent on ones belief system. If death and grief are approached from a spiritual standpoint, it is believed that nothing is ever lost.
By Allan L. Botkin, Psy.D. & R. Craig Hogan, Ph.D.
A Book Excerpted
Becky excitedly described to me what she experienced. "I saw my mother," she said, a broad smile across her tear-stained face. "I told her," I love you, and she said, "I love you too." Then she hugged me. I could actually feel her arms around me." But at the time of this experience, Beckys mother had been dead for five years.
By Pauline Houle
After having grappled with PMS myself and finding no cure through conventional medicine, I undertook my own introspection on a path to find a permanent solution. Having succeeded, I then started investigating the subject with women experiencing very diversified PMS symptoms. Ive concluded that PMS is an Expression of Unconscious Thoughts and Feelings. Once discovered and acknowledged, the PMS symptoms vanish.
By Russill Paul
Medical research now validates immense physiological benefits from chanting: lowered blood pressure, stabilized heart rate, improved circulation and the production of endorphins, which are bodys natural painkillers and mood enhancers.
By Patricia Sulllivan
During my AU studies I took the course on the use of visual arts for healing. I loved it. It got my creative juices going. And it helped me get rid of some fears I had regarding expressing myself.
By Hugh Lynn Cayce
We might say that when an individual obeys the spiritual law which he knows, he will be drawn into the very environment and opportunities which make possible his greatest spiritual growth. ... So, when the group raises the atomic vibrations that make for the positive forces which bring divine forces into action in a material plane; those forces of a destructive nature are broken down by the raising of the vibration.
An excerpt from
Aromatherapy for the Soul: Healing the Spirit wth Fragrance and Essential Oils
By Valerie Ann Worwood
Having a conversation with a tree might seem like a strange thing to do, especially when you live in a large city, a long way away from trees. But when actually out among them, it seems like the most natural thing in the world to do. I can fully understand why traditional Native Americans, when planning to cut down a tree to make a totem pole or boat, asked permission and gave thanks directly to the tree making the sacrifice.
By Susan K. Garrett
Atlantic University
The most striking thing I notice about myself since attempting this writing exercise is the realization of what an extraordinary life Ive had to this point and how guided I have been. I often think of myself as hum drum and everyday. But my life experiences have been powerful and extraordinary, and just what I have needed.
By Alberto Villoldo, Ph.D.
Book Commentary by Gayl P. Woityra
This book helps to clarify shamanism for the average reader. Those who pay attention to the work are likely to discover parallels to other quite acceptable healing practices, ranging from general psychiatry and psychotherapy to past-lives therapy, meditation, visualization exercises, and positive affirmations.
An excerpt from the book, The Van Gogh Blues: A Creative Person's Path Through Depression
By Eric Maisel
Creative people are people who stand in relation to life in a particular way and see themselves as active meaning-makers rather than as passive folks with no stake in the world and no inner potential to realize.
The Secret Teachings of Plants:
The
Intelligence of the Heart in the Direct Perception of Nature
By
Stephen Harrod Buhner. Book Summary by Naomi Mullen
This book not only
gives guidance on receiving plant communication it also goes into intuitive
information that can be derived from humans, animals, objects, and places. In
addition it gives the linear mind knowledge that has been determined
scientifically about physics and physiology that ties the information together.
So this book is a "how to" of intuitive heart connection that also provides
poetic and scientific support to give balance in the training of the heart and
mind..
The Value of Solitude*
Robert Kull
Although many cultures have
long recognized solitude as an opportunity to look inward, in our culture we
sometimes think that spending time alone is unhealthy. To be fully human we
need relationships with other people, with the nonhuman world, and with our
own inner depths.
Healing Lost Souls:
Releasing Unwanted Spirits from Your Energy Body
By William J. Baldwin
Summary by Christine
Mackey, Atlantic University
Spirit
attachment is the idea that spirits could be the cause of physical and mental
illnesses. William Baldwin, an avid Spiritualist, extensively studied past
life therapy and clinical approaches to relieve spirit possession.