Timeless Healing: The Power and Biology of BeliefWheeler Publishing, 1996 - 417 páginas The Power and Biology of Belief. Documenting a concept that may revolutionize health care in the Western world, Dr. Benson clearly shows how anyone, along with a caring physician or healer, can tap into a reservoir of remembered wellness to affect and cure up to 90 percent of medical complaints. Timeless Healing weaves a fascinating web of personal anecdotes, scientific research, social commentary, and spiritual wisdom to create a powerful life-transforming and society-changing blueprint for health. A New York Times & Publishers Weekly Bestseller. |
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A Search for Something That Lasts | 1 |
Remembered Wellness | 16 |
The Nature of Belief | 44 |
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Timeless Healing: The Power and Biology of Belief Herbert Benson,Marg Stark Visualização parcial - 2009 |
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