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The Lightworker's Way: Awakening Your Spiritual Power to Know and Heal25 reviews
Doreen Virtue

Hay House, 1997

Great spiritual teacher
I ordered this book again, after I read it years ago and gave it away. It was great the first and second time. Doreen is a profound spiritual teacher, clairvoyant and life educator. If the word Lightworker rings true to you, you MUST read this book. Doreen is a PHD psychologist AND a healer, intutive, so you get an overall way to heal that is loving light and soulful and practical knowledge. She ...
  
  











  



  
Chicken soup for the pet lover's soul : stories about pets as teachers, healers, heroes, and friends90 reviews
Jack Canfield

Warm and fuzzy
Most of the series of 'Chicken Soup for the Soul' has the kind of warm and fuzzy story that many find endearing and sweet. They are not 'deep' most of the time, but do point to things beyond themselves; for my own use, I often find sermon illustrations and stories within the pages of volumes of Chicken Soup -- as chaplain at a retirement centre, many of the stories help people to recall happier ...
  
  











  



  
Magus of Strovolos: Extraordinary World of a Spiritual Healer16 reviews
Kyriacos C. Markides

Arkana, 1985

a deeper view of the world we inhabit
I have often advised young people to travel the world, not as a tourist but for extended visits to immerse themselves in other cultures. If nothing else, the traveler encounters a diversity of beings and ways of living that change, to a greater or lesser degree, how one sees his or her normal life. New doors of perception open, new senses are enlivened, and when one returns "home" it is never ...
  
  











  



  
Diary of a Medical Intuitive: One Woman's Eye-Opening Journey from No-Nonsense E.R. Nurse to Open-Hearted ...16 reviews
Christel Nani

Queen's Court Press, 2004

Found this book just when I needed it most
It's amazing that I found this book just at a time in my life where I was really questioning my connection to God. When I found this book it was so interesting and I could relate to so much of it that I couldn't put it down and I finished it in less than a weekend. Before I read this, my spiritual life seemed to suffer because I often questioned if God really loves me and cares about me. I felt ...
  
  











  



  
God's Generals: Why They Succeeded and Why Some Failed25 reviews
Roberts Liardon

Whitaker House, 2003

The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
A balanced, thoughtful, entertaining and useful look at some of God's major powerplayers over the past 100 years or so. Concerning the likes of Kuhlman, Wigglesworth and Branham, most writers either choose to vilify them or worship them. Author Roberts Liardon chooses a more accurate middle road that exemplifies a love for the truth combined with his own helpful Pentecostal insights. This is ...
  
  











  



  
Christ the Healer38 reviews
F. F. Bosworth

Revell, 2001

Healing and Salvation go Hand in Hand as Part of Christ's Completed Work for Us
This book clearly demonstrates that Christ not only provided for salvation but also for healing through His completed work while here on earth. It shows that healing and salvation are closely linked together in many ways, though often we seperate the two in modern thinking.
  
  











  



  
The Secret Magdalene (Unabridged)64 reviews
Ki Longfellow

audible.com

I'm gushing about this book all over the place
It's embarrassing to say this, but I was told to read this book by a friend who gushed about it. Normally, I run away from books that are gushed about. But I had to read it. She stood over me until I did. Now it's my turn to gush. Read this book. If you're looking for everything in a book: a great read, beauty, real characters, adventure, action, secrets, and deep meaning, well, you've ...
  
  











  



  
Create Your Own Destiny! Spiritual Path to Success.14 reviews
Rachel Madorsky

Avanty House, 2003

I would reccomend it for everyone
I love this book. It brings the wisdom into everyday life. Simple, nondogmatic, loving, and practical. This is one of the single best books I've seen for mind, body and spirit. Clear and concise, it exudes kindness, gentleness, and love. And it has greatly helped me and many people I know in dealing with every aspect of life.
  
  











  



  
Dear and Glorious Physician35 reviews
Taylor Caldwell

Bantam Books, 1962

Will always be in my library.
Love this book about the physician, Luke, who wrote the Gospel according to Luke. Fiction, yes, but such an accurate depiction of the human struggle for spiritual relevance and the rebellion of the human soul. The detail and depth of characters, the complex and rewarding plot and the historical accuracy make this one of the finest works ever done by any author, in my opinion. Rarely does reading ...
  
  











  



  
Tales of a Wounded Healer15 reviews
Mariah Fenton Gladis

Windwhispers Press, 2008

This book is filled with "AHA!" moments.....
"I'm in the middle of reading Mariah's book--I'm on the chapter "What Do You Need?" (Answer: so much that I cannot even begin the list!) I've always known that my life was not what it should have been; years of self-help books, introspection, and professional counseling haven't shed as much light on the cause(s) as this one chapter in this very special book. Mariah has a way of very simply ...
  
  











  



  
Fourth Uncle in the Mountain: A Memoir of a Barefoot Doctor in Vietnam12 reviews
Marjorie Pivar, Quang Van Nguyen

St. Martin's Press, 2004

Medicine for Body, Heart and Spirit
Fourth Uncle in the Mountain -- A Memoir of a Barefoot Doctor in Vietnam reveals a world that has all but disappeared in most of Asia, a world where Buddhas, earth spirits and shamans are as real as the food you eat and the bed you sleep in. The book itself opens in a trance, where Quang addresses the "flesh-eating sun" and makes the clouds "bang into each another." When I lived in Taiwan 25 ...
  
  











  



  
Dealers, Healers, Brutes & Saviors: Eight Winning Styles for Solving Giant Business Crises10 reviews
Gerald C. Meyers, Susan Meyers

Wiley, 2000

Thinking Outside of the Box-Put into Practice
This book pierces the corporate veil. The author takes you inside the executive suite. Clearly written, precise accounts showing how today's top executives apply their individual attributes and personalities in solving and avoiding business crises. The book demonstrates that managing is 4 parts art and 1 part management theory. This book is both entertaining and insightful. It held my ...
  
  











  



  
Facets of a Diamond: Reflections of a Healer10 reviews
John Diamond

Enhancement Books, 2003

An inspiring collection
In the past, Dr. Diamond has on the whole confined himself to one major area of interest in each of his books. In the Life Energy in Music series he focuses on various aspects of music, The Healer: Heart and Hearth is concerned mainly with the role of the therapist or healer, Re-Mothering and its Experience examines the importance of our relationships with our mothers, and so on. In Facets of a ...
  
  











  



  
Eldrie the Healer (Bastard Princess, No 1)12 reviews
Claudia J. Edwards

Random House Inc (P), 1988

Great Book -- Must read
This is a wonderful story. Runaway princesses, search for magic, battle, death, love, heatbreak. The only bad thing about it was the death of the author 6 months after the release. So, unfortunatly, no second in the series.
  
  











  



  
Florence Nightingale: Mystic, Visionary, Healer12 reviews
Barbara Dossey

Lippincott Williams & Wilkins, 2000

outstanding biography
This is unquestionably the best biography of Nightingale ever written. The author reminds us that Nightingale was one of the first statisticians -- one of the first members of the statistical society in the U.K. and for many years the only woman member. Nightingale collected and published voluminous statistics about health care (she proved that the rate of childbirth fever was lower among women ...
  
  











  



  
Embracing Each Other: Relationship as Teacher, Healer and Guide14 reviews
Hal Stone, Sidra Winkelman

New World Library, 1990

Brilliant, Enlightening, A must for all inner seekers
These two authors are revolutionary in their scope, breath, and personal integration of thier information. As you read this book you know that they truly understand their work and are genuinely on the path they show. These authors are to be admired and appreciated for the transformational work they bring to the field of psychology.
  
  











  



  
Miracles Do Happen: The Inspiring True Story Of The World-Famous Healer And The Reality Of Miracles11 reviews
Briege McKenna

St. Martin's Paperbacks, 1992

Great Testomony of the Power of Faith
"Miracles Do Happen" is an excellent testimony to the power of faith. Briege Mckenna developed sever arthritis as a young adult, which confined her to a wheel chair. When attending a Catholic Charismatic prayer services, she was miraculously healed. Allegedly, she received a private revelation, in which God asked her to be a healer to others. She debated whether the message was really from God, ...
  
  











  



  
Recovery from Panic Disorder: A Therapist's Transformation as Both Patient and Healer13 reviews
Eileen Mc Phillips Portner

American Book Publishing, 2004

Recovery from Panic Disorder by Eileen McPhillips
Recovery from Panic Disorder presents a vivid and candid first-hand account of the hell one can live through when experiencing Panic Disorder. To the author's credit is the masterful way in which she engineered her own recovery and return to normalcy in her marriage and the successful continuation of her career. I'd recommend this book as a must read for anyone who suffers with Panic ...
  
  











  



  
Healing Yourself with Light: How to Connect with the Angelic Healers12 reviews
Huffines

HJ Kramer, 1994

Angels Do Help Us!!!
Highly recommend this book: the angels do help us! One day about halfway through the book I decided to practice seeing and feeling the Golden Triangle (as described in the book). During one practice, when my sole aim was to just experience the Triangle more clearly, I suddenly saw in my mind's eye an angel about three inches high and brilliant white, made of light. It was working on my spine at ...
  
  











  



  
The Healer's Manual: A Beginner's Guide to Energy Therapies (Llewellyn's Health and Healing Series)11 reviews
Ted Andrews

Llewellyn Publications, 2002

excellent everyday resource
The author made it very easy to use all the exercises and make it so it is an everyday resource for all practitioners from beginner to advanced. It gives you the back to basics of what so many lightworkers seem to forget once they get into the realm of having clients.
  
  











  








   



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