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Holism books

Below are the best books we could find on Holism.

Holism as a general philosophy is the theory that the parts of a whole cannot survive independently. Holism in the psychology and medical world sees a person as one unified whole rather than as a creation of small parts or systems put together. This is important because this philosophy doesn’t just say that the whole is a sum of its parts; it says that the whole is more than its parts, signifying that it’s crucial to see the wholeness to achieve our greatest health and potential. Holistic medicine will look at all aspects of your health, not just your physical health. A holistic perspective can help us fully understand our behaviors, conditions, responses and motivations.

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The Basics of Reiki: A Step-by-Step Guide to Healing with Reiki

The Basics of Reiki offers a clear and accessible introduction to an increasingly popular and powerful healing art.

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The Joy of Reflexology: Healing Techniques for the Hands and Feet to Reduce Stress and Reclaim Life

The ancient Chinese technique of reflexology is growing rapidly in popularity around the world. Author Ann Gillanders, one of the foremost leaders of the reflexology movement, presents a clear, step-by-step guide to this classic art of healing.

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Care of the Soul in Medicine: Healing Guidance for Patients, Families, and the People Who Care for Them

Care of the Soul In Medicine is Moore’s manifesto about the future of healthcare. In this new vision of care, Moore speaks to the importance of healing a person rather than simply treating a body. He gives advice to both healthcare providers and patients for maintaining dignity and humanity.

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Total Reflexology of the Hand: An Advanced Guide to the Integration of Craniosacral Therapy and Reflexology

How to apply the precise treatment techniques of Total Reflexology, which combines craniosacral therapy and foot reflexology, to the hands • Explains the special relationship between the hand and the brain, making hand reflexology ideal for treatment of neurological, mental, and emotional...

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Consciousness Medicine: Indigenous Wisdom, Entheogens, and Expanded States of Consciousness for Healing and Growth

A comprehensive guide to the safe and ethical application of expanded states of consciousness for therapists, healing practitioners, and sincere explorers. Psychedelic medicines also known as entheogens are entering the mainstream.

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Healing Yourself with Foot Reflexology

Mildred Carter’s reflexology techniques have helped millions of people all over the world live happy, healthy lives, gloriously free of pain and discomfort.

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Diet and Nutrition: A Holistic Approach

Diet & Nutrition is a holistic and comprehensive overview of the Eastern and Western perspectives of nutrition. Years ahead of its time upon publication, this modern classic continues to be the go-to wellness resource for teachers, physicians, and scholars of nutrition and holistic health.

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Reflexology: Art, Science & History 2014 Edition

This 1990 classic has been completely revised and brought up-to-date with 165 added pages including 18 mini-biographies of those who have added new thoughts or scientific discoveries to the field.

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Foot Reading: A Reflexology Primer on Foot Assessment

Foot Reading is a book that dives into the wonderful world of foot assessment head-on, unlike any other. Incorporating the physical and mental/emotional meanings of the reflexes on the feet is the sole purpose of this text.

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The Tao of Physics: An Exploration of the Parallels Between Modern Physics and Eastern Mysticism

Here is the book that brought the mystical implications of subatomic physics to popular consciousness. “Physicists do not need mysticism,” Dr. Capra says, “and mystics do not need physics, but humanity needs both.”

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