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Whats Exactly Spiritual Healing?
Spiritual healing techniques and spiritually based health care systems are among the most ancient healing practices. Spirit is the liveliness, richness, and beauty of one’s life. Spirituality is the drive to become everything one can be, and it is bound to intuition, creativity, and motivation.
How Does Alternative Medicine Work?
At the core of all of the alternative therapies discussed in this guide are
four concepts: balance, spirituality, energy, and breath. In one way or
another, each of the methods discussed in the remaining chapters of
this book relies on those central principles.
The Limitation Of Western Medicine Thinking
Scientific beliefs rest not just on facts, but on paradigms—broad views of how these facts are related and organized. Differences of opinion between groups of researchers are at least partly a reflection of the different scientific paradigms each group uses.
The Meaning Of Health And Healing Process
A healer from the Chinese, Indian, or Native American traditions would give very different opinions about the meaning of health from those given by a Western physician.
Discover The Two Paradigms Surrounding Modern And Alternative Medicines
Western medicine has made astonishing advances in the past two centuries. Thefundamental physical mechanisms of the body are known and, perhaps, understood. Childbirth, once the primary cause of death in women and children, has beenrendered almost routine.
What We Talk About When We Talk About Alternative Medicine
One of the first problems a healthcare consumer encounters when considering some type of non-traditional medical treatment is that of language. Many people regard the term “alternative medicine” as too narrow or misleading and are concerned that the term does not encompass a full understanding of traditional healing practices.
What’s All This Fuss About Alternative Medicine?
According to a random survey conducted in 1997, 42% of Americans
sought out and used one or more types of medical interventions that
were not taught in medical schools and were not generally available in
U.S. hospitals.
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