A practical guide to learning to tune in to your own inner wisdom – so you can detect emotional and physical imbalances that are often the cause of disease. This book can help you mobilize your own healing powers – to stay healthy or restore health. Noted psychologist and intuition expert marcia Emery shows how images, symbols and messages issued from the intuitive mind can help us discover what we need to do to restore our health.Using word association, mind and body scans, her patented MindShift method, dream analysis an relaxation, Emery puts us in touch with our own healing wisdom. This book will help you maintain good health, recover from illness and can help you use your intuitive powers to help loved ones with health issues. Foreword by Caroline Myss, author of Anatomy of the Spirit.
While this book is a little overly optimistic and new-agey for me, it has a lot to offer in the way of exploring a mind-body connection which, when you spend even a few minutes thinking about, seems so much like common sense as to seem ridiculous. While I'd always known that dreams were a signal of the subconscious, I never considered that the signal might be coming from the physical body (i.e. a sign of what the author terms "dis-ease"). Working in metaphorical ways, this book suggests that our dream-state can open doors to physical well-being, provided that we are open to the difficult work of confronting our habits of mind as well as body.
Most people will probably find themselves resistant to the teachings in this volume, particularly those of the western mindset. Take what you want. There is much useful information in this text.
Not what I thought, but she's a psychologist so I'll give it a chance. She talks about discovering your health problems through your dreams and intuition; but she takes it a step further with included work sheets and meditations. With this information you can learn which "intuitive-style" is your own. I'm only part way through this, and I've gained considerable insight into my own brain.
Although there were some odd sections and things that didn't mesh with me I really enjoyed some of the information in this book. For me the second half was better than the first.