From one chapter to the next the author makes quantum jumps in linking topics. The conclusion was weakly delivered and failed to crisply integrate all the book's concepts in answering its title. That all said, Dossey's storytelling style is easy reading and he proffers some interesting and convincing arguments. The concept of 'healing beyond the body' centres on how consciousness and meaning has a part to play in our physical health and road to healing. He talks about how the scientific philosophy of conventional western medicine needs to recognise the importance of complementary care, as well as better nurture the natural healing talents of young entrants to the profession. If you believe in alternative therapies then recommend reading this book, which is easy to digest in random chunks...