We all live inside a miracle machine -- our body is truly a wonder of creation. Its exceptional ability to heal itself from disease is simply amazing. It is the body that maintains our sense of harmony, but all too often it is hindered in its task by questionable modern medical treatments. Healing is a way of transferring natural energies and is an ability we all have within us. We only need to practise the techniques described in this book to bring about remarkable results. Spiritual healing taps into the life force we all possess. Whenever you lay your hands on another person, with good intent you are performing a kind of healing. In this book, Richard Lawrence, widely regarded as one of the world's foremost experts on healing and spiritual development, presents a comprehensive guide to how anyone can tap into their innate powers to being about natural and spiritual healing. He presents a healing technique devised by his personal teacher, the late master of yoga Dr George King, that is simple to learn, safe to use and has no side-effects.
A Pathologist Looks at Healing: Natural, Miraculous, Spiritual
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Keys to Divine Health
Healing for You: The Story of Phil Edwardes a Healer with Remarkable Power
Laws of Healing: Getting Well, Staying Well
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