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Psychic
Healing
By
Hans Holzer
The Alternate Way to
Well-Being
Contents:
Inside Cover Blurb
Introduction
1 - What Exactly is Psychic Healing?
2 - Medicine and Unorthodox Healing
3 - Who and Where Are the Healers?
4 - Verified Cases of Psychic Healing
5 - Faith and Other Forms of Religious Healing
6 - Hypnosis and Healing
7 - Psychic Healing and Esoteric Philosophy
8 - How to Heal Yourself
9 - How to Tell the Difference Between Real Healers
and Phonies
Inside Cover Blurb
A New Dimension of Health and A New Dimension of
Healing
"To understand the processes involved in unorthodox
forms of healing, it is necessary to understand what
man is, as understood in the terms of parapsychologi-
cal research. The human exists as an outer, denser
layer of matter called the physical body, and as an in-
ner finer substance called the etheric body. It is the
inner substance that contains the personality itself. At
the time of death the outer layer is dissolved; the in-
ner layer continues to function in a dimension proper-
ly attuned to it. This 'nonphysical' half of our universe,'
as I call it, is that 'world of the mind' mentioned by
Professor Joseph B. Rhine, formerly of Duke Universi-
ty; and it is undoubtedly the same realm that religion
likes to call Heaven and Hell."
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Introduction
According to The New York Times of June 18, 1978,
"the practice of spiritual healing, traditionally associ-
ated with pentecostal groups, is rapidly gaining favor
in thousands of Roman Catholic and Episcopal
churches, institutions that have long been uncomfort-
able with the ancient Christian practice." The newspa-
per goes on to explain that healing services in estab-
lished churches stress long-range spiritual and physi-
cal healing, in conjunction with modern medicine and
counseling. This includes the traditional "laying on of
hands," with results being recorded in increasing num-
bers.
"The growing interest in healing has been stimulated
by the charismatic movement, with its emphasis on
the Holy Spirit, by disillusionment with science, by re-
newed interest in the supernatural, and by a new wave
of healers, particularly Ruth Carter Stapleton, who's
drawn praise from many sources."
"As long as you're healthy" is a favorite saying of our
times and the idea that good health represents a most
valuable asset seems to run through all cultures and
economic strata. "Be healthy" is a jovial Jewish expres-
sion; "Safad, dinero, y amor"
- "Health, money and love" - is a Spanish toast, putting
health first; the French toast to "votre sante"; the Ger-
man to "Auf dein Wohl." In English we do the same,
saying, "To your health."
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