Healing Words

Healing Words by Larry Dossey, published by HarperCollins in October 1997, is a New Ed edition comprising 432 pages. This book presents a thorough exploration of the connection between prayer and health, drawing on the latest evidence to illustrate how prayer can serve as a legitimate healing tool alongside traditional medical practices. Dossey utilizes real-life examples and personal anecdotes to demonstrate the impact of belief in treatment on its effectiveness.
Readers will find a detailed examination of various prayer methods and their potential for healing. The book discusses how modern physics can bridge the gap between spirituality and science, making the power of prayer measurable in clinical settings. Healing Words aims to reintegrate the spiritual aspects of healing into the medical field, offering insights that challenge conventional views on health and wellness.
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In this groundbreaking classic linking prayer and health, physician Larry Dossey shares the latest evidence connecting prayer, healing, and medicine. Using real-life examples and personal anecdotes, Dossey proves how prayer can be as valid a healing tool as drugs or surgery.
Dossey explores which methods of prayer show the greatest potential for healing; presents compelling evidence that patients’ and doctors’ belief in a treatment increases its efficacy; explains that discoveries in modern physics allow us to integrate the spiritual and the scientific and make the power of prayer provable in the lab; and much more.
Provocative, engaging, and powerfully instructive, Healing Words restores the spiritual art of healing to the science of medicine.
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