Beschreibung
In 'The Science of Psychic Healing (Unabridged),' readers are introduced to a fascinating juxtaposition of early 20th-century occult and spiritual beliefs with the foundational practices of psychic healing. This collection traverses the expansive territories of mind-body connections, delving into the powers of mental influence over physical health. Through a variety of literary styles, including instructional texts, essays, and reflective narratives, the anthology uncovers the diverse methodologies and philosophies surrounding psychic healing practices. Its significance lies not only in the historical context it provides but also in its exploration of the human potential for transcending conventional medicinal practices through the power of thought and belief. The contributors, William Walker Atkinson and Yogi Ramacharaka, are pivotal figures in the New Thought movement and the popularization of Eastern philosophies in the Western world, respectively. Their works echo the sentiments of a period fascinated by the occult and the mysteries of the mind, reflecting a time when the boundaries between science and spirituality were actively being reimagined. Together, their writings offer a nuanced understanding of early psychic healing theories, contributing significantly to the broader discourse on alternative medicine and spiritual healing. 'The Science of Psychic Healing (Unabridged)' is an essential read for anyone intrigued by the intersections of spirituality, health, and psychology. It presents an unparalleled opportunity to engage with the early 20th-century thought on psychic healing from two of the most influential figures in the field. Readers will find value in the historical context, the breadth of perspectives, and the dialogues fostered between Atkinson and Ramacharakas works. This collection offers a unique look into the past, illuminating the ongoing relevance of psychic healing practices in contemporary discussions on well-being and alternative medicine.
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