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Esogetics: The Sense and Nonsense of Sickness and Pain

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The Sense and Nonsense of Sickness and Pain by Peter Mandel. The recently reprinted hardback edition offers an overview of Mandel’s unique theories of healing, called “Esogetic Therapy.” The term “Esogetic” was coined by Mandel to describe a system of whole person healing that combines certain ancient esoteric healing principles with the understanding and knowledge of the energetics of the body derived from Chinese Medicine and also modern biophysics. This book also includes some treatment procedures for self-healing.

182 pages, Hardcover

First published December 1, 1993

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July 29, 2019
This was a fascinating book. He admits towards the end that he does not have all truth, and I can definitely see a lot that he is lacking, but his methods of using light and color to heal are fascinating.
One word of warning though, the model he uses in his pictures is topless, which I didn't appreciate.
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