kipahni's review against another edition

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4.0

So I am falling down the rabbit hole and it all started with my curiosity about quantum physics. Ok seeds were actually planted before that, when I went to a special school that really focused on harmonizing body/mind/spirit philosophy with rigorous nursing training. For the most part the school experiences were chalked up for granola, spacey people who use phrases like " I'm so not here right now" or religious fanatics "Glory the spirit is moving!"
Then enters quantum physics stranger than fiction, facts and my mind slowly expanding.... or more like exploding. Anyway after many speculations and clinical work with taking care of patients with oncology and further chronic pain patients with back surgeries/joint replacements and trauma broken bones. I started to see a correlation between certain types of personalities/behaviors and the dis-ease. (they don't call it trauma-drama for nothing!)
Now I realize correlation is not causation but everyone can agree that when one subjects them self to constant stress the repercussions can build up and eventually the consequences can be one's health.
Enter this book
A nice harmonization of the physical with the other mind/spirit. I am def. going to keep this around for reference.

emp1234's review against another edition

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2.0

Listened to this one. Unfortunately, Schulz is the narrator. Even though I wouldn't have loved this book with a good narrator, it was hard to get through with the slow and stilted delivery.

_moonlight_love4's review against another edition

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hopeful informative inspiring lighthearted medium-paced

3.0

wakela's review against another edition

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5.0

Disclaimer: I received this book free from Hay House, Inc. in exchange for an honest review. I did not receive any form of compensation.

I have always been an avid reader of Louise L. Hay. I firmly believe that the energy you put forth through thought and action has a direct result on your health and life overall. So when I heard that she was writing All Is Well with a licensed physician, I was ecstatic. Essentially, this is the Heal Your Body book for this day and age. It plays a very similar role and function as that original book that was written back in the early 1980s. However, there is a ton of more detail and research that has been added.

First off, make sure you take the quiz in the beginning. This will help show you the areas you need to focus on the most. I advise reading the whole book, but placing an emphasis on the chapters that you scored the highest in. I need to place my most emphasis on chapters 6, 8 and 10. The reason that I say to read the whole book is because our bodies and spirits are an interdependent web. You can't just work on the weakest links. You need to work on all of it while ensuring that you pay specific attention to the weakest areas.

I love the fact that they show how important it is to integrate the alternative healing practices in with our modern medical technology. You should never walk away from a treatment that a licensed physician prescribes for you in hopes that an alternative healing practice will solve it all. There is no one stop shop for healing. Everything needs to come together in perfect balance in order for healing to take place.

The authors divide the body up into various emotional centers. They demonstrate how your beliefs can create an imbalance in each emotional center. They also then tell you what you can do to help yourself straighten out these imbalances.

The ideas that are presented in this book are so spot on. For example, they say that thyroid issues are because people are humiliated and don't always relate what they want to others. This is so true for me. I am always afraid to speak things for various reasons. For example, I could be with a few people and there is a conversation about topic A. I may have something that I want to chime in about, but before I get the chance, someone has changed the subject of the conversation. I am too embarrassed to go back to the original conversation and add my 2 cents worth since the topic has changed and "the moment has passed". So instead, I will hold it in. And I will feel embarrassed because then it seems like I have nothing worthwhile to say since I don't add anything to the conversation and just remain quiet. I have been attempting to change this. However, since I am pretty socially awkward, I don't feel that I can "pull it off" as smoothly as everyone else. Which of course leads to more embarrassment. So yea, that is definitely an area that I need to work on.

aublar's review against another edition

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3.0

I like how this book blended medicine and affirmations and was more straightforward and less “woo-woo” than the last book I read on the topic. I found some useful information for my life and may refer back to this book as necessary.

alexandrakanapki's review

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emotional hopeful informative inspiring reflective fast-paced

4.0

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