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Seeing Christ in Sickness and Healing

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For people who are in daily contact with those who are ill or in need, it can become easy to forget the bigger picture and purpose of healing, and focus just on the day-to-day mechanics. Anthroposophical medicine encompasses not only the body but also the soul and the individual biography, bringing a broader dimension to modern medicine. Peter Selg shows how anthroposophical therapies draw heavily on the Christian concept of healing as seen in the New Testament. Practically, he suggests that healers and caregivers can, through meditation, allow the healing power of Christ to work. They must also recognize that sickness can be part of a person's destiny, and that the healing can help realize the purpose of the sickness for the person's individual biography. Nurses, caregivers, social workers, therapists, counselors and doctors will benefit from this insightful book.

160 pages, Paperback

First published May 30, 2005

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April 1, 2015
Incredible book. Anyone who works in any healing role would benefit from reading this book. I will write a proper review when time permits.
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