Healers on Healing

In place of my blog on fly control that i spent last weekend working on, only to have the computer eat it :(, here is a quick book review of one of my all-time favorites. I promise the fly control blog this week sometime. You can get this book on Amazon or from your favorite used bookstore.

Healers on Healing
An anthology edited by Richard Carlson PhD and Benjamin Shield
Publisher: Jeremy Tarcher, Inc., Los Angeles

This book is required reading for anyone interested in the holistic healing fields. The book was compiled by asking many prominent alternative healers a single question “What, in your experience, is the key element or golden thread that unites the healing processes?”. The list of people contributing to this reads like the who’s who of natural healing – people like Bernie Siegal, Louise Hay, Elisabeth Kübler-Ross, Ted Kaptchuk and many others. The amazing thing about Healers on Healing is that the same message comes across from many different angles – love, intent, giving the power of healing back to the individual, that the relationship of the person healing and the facilitator of healing is healthy, and that the method of healing is not the most important factor.

Throughout the book it is emphasized that each person heals in a unique way and whatever technique works for one person may not work for the next person. Some people will heal with minimal assistance, while others will not be healed no matter what technique is used. The healer or person aho helps guide the healing also needs to be healthy and actively working on thier own process of healing.

Healers on Healing is a book that can be read and reread starting at any point. New insights into healing will be discovered each time. The truth strikes deep into people’s hearts and this book should reach deep into each one of us, hopefully helping us along the path of self-discovery as a “healer”. Open the book to any page and you will find gems to live by each day, such as this one from Lynn Andrews: “A growing number (of therapists) seem to be aware of the need to look at what really matters, what can make their approach to healing have a real impact.” Or this one from Elizabeth Kübler-Ross: “Healers must understand that love does not only mean love for others; it also means love for oneself.” Read, enjoy and take the lessons to heart.

2 comments to Healers on Healing

  • Susan Pyne

    Any information about EPM? My 2 y.o. mare is exhibiting incoordination. Physical exam did not fully support wobbles so an EPM test was run. The test came back mild positive which made the vet feel it is not the source of the problem. Next will be x-ray and possible myleogram rule in/out wobbles. Meanwhile, I’m stuck on the “mild” positive EPM test. I understand many horses may harbor the parasite without illness, but my girl is incoordinate. Can you be so slightly infected that it is ok to ignore?

    This girl was rejected at 2 days old by her mother and hand raised. At first I was using a 2hr formula but Va. Tech switched me to a 12 hr formula. This was easier on me, but I’m not so sure this benefited Daisy. She grew rapidly gaining 2″ a month. At 6 mths, she developed physitis and we cut her nutrients. She was never a heavy foal and in fact, was always skinny. Cutting her nutrients slowed the growth spurt but she still is tall for her age. At 2 1/2 she is 15.2 hds which is the height of both her parents.

    Now we have incoordination. If the xray and myleogram do not support wobbles, would you advise treating for EPM? If so, I would also like to support the immune system and body but haven’t a clue as to the best approach. Currently I am trying to get her on Vit E. The vet says it should be water soluble and he is checking into that. I do not think he tested her blood levels of E or selenium. I am only just beginning to feed her grain and am worried about the impact of nutrients on wobbles. All in all, I have much to worry about at the moment.

    What is your advice regarding the mild positive EPM?

  • Betty Bannerot

    My horse is a 28 year old Morgan gelding that Dr. Harmon did accupuncture on many years ago. He has had diarrhea for a year now and we can’t seem to solve it. He is active, bright eyed, good appetite. He has gas and a squirting diarrhea with some formed stool each day.

    Can you help??

    Betty

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