Powers of Healing

Powers of Healing by L. Foreman, published by Time-Life Books in 1990, is a 144-page exploration of the intricate connections between mind, body, and spirit in relation to health. This edition presents a meticulously documented examination of how these interactions may influence well-being, highlighting various alternative therapies that exist outside conventional medical practices.
Readers will find a vivid narrative complemented by rare photographs, delving into healing techniques such as acupuncture, homeopathy, and the laying on of hands. The book also touches on New Age methods like crystal and aroma therapies, providing insights into the diverse approaches practitioners use to promote health. Through its comprehensive coverage, this volume invites readers to consider the broader spectrum of healing practices within the realms of religion, spirituality, and the paranormal.
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Meticulously documented, vividly written, and filled with rare and unusual photographs, this volume examines the mysterious ways in which the interactions of mind and body – and some say spirit – may affect health. While this mind-body connection is acknowledged by Western medicine as but one factor in the health equation, it constitutes the basic tenet of many healing techniques practiced outside the medical mainstream. These “alternative therapies” range from acupuncture, homeopathy, the laying on of hands, time-honored techniques, to such New Age methods as crystal and aroma therapies. Despite the wide variety of these curative techniques, extensively covered in this text, most of these practitioners or faith.
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