Mystic Rhythms

Mystic Rhythms by Randall Radic, published by iUniverse in December 2000, is a thought-provoking exploration of healing and prayer within the context of contemporary society. This 148-page book delves into the legitimacy and viability of healing practices in a world often characterized by consumerism and superficiality. Radic examines the intertwined concepts of spiritual and mystical experiences, emphasizing the significance of prayer as a connection to the divine and an acknowledgment of human vulnerability.
Readers will find a comprehensive discussion on the nature of healing, which Radic presents as a glimpse into a hopeful future. The book addresses various dimensions of healing, including physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional aspects. By engaging with themes of mysticism and devotion, Mystic Rhythms invites readers to reflect on the transformative potential of prayer and healing in their lives.
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Is healing legitimate and viable in today’s plastic, consumer-oriented, psycho-sexual world? If so, why is it not more prevalent? This book examines healing and prayer. Two concepts of spiritual and mystical thrust, that go hand in hand. Prayer is connecting to God, admitting weakness and helplessness. Healing is a taste of the future, right now! Something wonderful is going to happen! Physical, spiritual, mental, and emotional healing.
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