Mind
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Uri
Geller is one of the most highly regarded figures in the world of
psychic phenomena. This is the first time he has spoken about his
absolute belief in the power of the mind to heal and transform.
He understands the fundamental need to regard the body as a whole
and that interaction between the mind and body is a crucial part
of the healing process.
In this unique
book he shows you that the human mind is a powerhouse of healing
energy, untapped by most of us and yet capable of restoring physical
and mental health. He shows how the more you understand about yourself,
the closer you will come to developing your own healing potential.
Lavishly illustrated throughout Mind Medicine includes:
AN EXPLORATION
OF ANCIENT WISDOMS AND NOW THEY CAN BE COMBINED WITH TODAYS MEDICINE
HEALING THERAPIES
FOR EACH OF THE FOUR ENERGY BODIES: PHYSICAL, MENTAL, EMOTIONAL
AND SPIRITUAL
SELF-HELP
EXERCISES TO ENABLE THE READER TO GAIN ACCESS TO THEIR UNCONSCIOUS
MIND
Uri
Geller is the world's most investigated and celebrated paranormalist.
Famous around the globe for his mind-bending psychic powers, he
has led a unique life shrouded in debate and mystery. He is also
related to Sigmund Freud.
He
was studied by scientists who worked with Albert Einstein and the
world's most prestigious scientific magazine, Nature, published
a paper on Uri's work at the Stanford Research Institute - a unique
endorsement, and an irrefutable proof that his powers are genuine.
His work with the FBI and the CIA has ranged from using Mindpower
to wipe KGB computer files and tracking serial killers, to attending
nuclear disarmament negotiations to bombard and influence delegates
with positive thought waves. For decades this aspect of his career
was too confidential and controversial to discuss.
A
vegetarian and fervent promoter of peace, he has used his psychic
gifts to detect oil and precious metals, which provided him the
freedom to help others. He is the Mindpower coach to Premier League
footballers, industrialists, Formula One drivers and racing cyclists,
and cycles 40 miles daily on his exercise bike. As a columnist,
he writes for The Times, Computer Active and GQ, as
well as being syndicated in newspapers and magazines around the
globe. The Honorary Vice-President of the Royal Hospital for Children
in Bristol and of the Royal Berkshire Hospital, close to his Thames-side
mansion, he is the father of two teenagers, the owner of five dogs
and the author of ten best-sellers, including the novels Ella
and Dead Cold.
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Uri's discussion
on Mindpower at the festival.
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