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Teachings on healing from a spiritual perspective

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Teachings on healing from a spiritual perspective
Language
eng
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Main title
Teachings on healing from a spiritual perspective
Medium
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Summary
"Teachings On Healing From A Spiritual Perspective" dives into spiritual healing concepts - showing how the universal law of energy follows thought, and how the power of divine thought can redesign a person's and a planet's mental, emotional, and physical bodies. The authors provide a compilation of years of personal growth experience and their study of the human condition, offering solutions for personal transformation and healing, recognizing the role each patient plays in his or her own healing process and the importance of a wholehearted desire to heal holistically, or rather "soulistically." The insights are applicable to daily living, fostering personal growth and change for healing. Their teachings redefine traditional views on healing, enabling souls to begin to look deeper into disease, its causes and cures, in relationship to each soul's spiritual life. The book empowers individuals to take control of their healing process and sheds new light on traditional medical solutions while stressing the importance of one's "thought-life" as well as psychic circle attainment. The authors also explain levels of meaning and circumstantial reality. Spiritual leaders Gabriel of Urantia and Niánn Emerson Chase founded the Soulistic Medical Institute, Soulistic Hospice, and Soulistic Healing Center, located in Southern Arizona, U.S.A. They've been proactive in spiritual, social, and environmental areas for decades. Their Global Change Teachings present very real solutions for personal change through spiritual unity, without uniformity. They believe that healing begins with the mind and soul
Target audience
adult
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