<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Picking up where her inspiring work in her bestselling "Anatomy of the Spirit" leaves off, Dr. Myss provides new and different information, insights, and techniques for emotional and physical healing.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><b>A bold account of the development of human consciousness and spirituality over the ages and an examination of the dynamic global transformation of attitudes about healing.</b> <p/>For more than fifteen years, Caroline Myss has studied why some people heal, while others do not. In her previous book, <i> Anatomy of the Spirit, </i> Dr. Myss illuminated the hidden interactions of belief and body, soul and cell to show how, as she inimitably puts it, your biography becomes your biology. In <i>Why People Don't Heal and How They Can</i>, she builds on her earlier teachings of the seven different energy centers of the body to provide a vital self-healing program for physical and spiritual disorders. With her characteristic no-nonsense style and high-voltage storytelling, she exposes and explodes the five myths about healing, explains the cultural and individual contexts in which people become physically and spiritually ill and invested in woundology, and teaches new methods of working with the challenges that the seven energy centers embody. <p/>To help you get and stay on the path to wellness, Dr. Myss provides rituals and prayers for gaining a symbolic perspective on your life issues; for bolstering your personal power; and for connecting with a universal divine energy. Dr. Myss's breakthrough views on energy medicine and her active approach to healing life issues and physical illness will help you overcome the mental blocks that keep you from becoming well.<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Caroline Myss</b> earned her B.A. in journalism, her M.A. in theology, and her Ph.D. in energy medicine. In 1982, she began working as a medical intuitive, one who sees illness in a patient's body by intuitive means. In 1994 she stopped giving such readings (which Harvard-trained neurosurgeon C. Norman Shealy estimated to be 93% accurate), opting instead to deliver her message to a wider audience through lectures and workshops. Her schedule is now booked two years in advance, and her workshops draw an average of 1,000 people each. In 1996, Harmony Books published Myss's book <i>Anatomy of The Spirit</i>, which continued to hit bestseller lists a year after publication. As Sounds True's bestselling audio author, Myss sells hundreds of audiotapes each week. In December 1997, PBS aired a nationwide show on Caroline and her work, titled <i>Why People Don't Heal and How They Can</i>.
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