I highly recommend these books as resources for further study and reference. I have annotated each entry for your convenience. Enjoy!
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Donna Eden, Energy Medicine
Everyone should own a copy of this classic work on our amazing energy systems and how to work with them to stay healthy.
Jack Forem, Healing with Pressure Point Therapy
Must have A-Z reference for self-help on any health issue; it’s been my go-to emergency reference for years.
John Thie – Touch for Health Pocketbook
Thie’s original acupressure point and AK testing manual, sized down for portability but with all the information on meridians and balancing. Chock full of info!
Jacob Liberman, Light, Medicine of the Future
Liberman was way ahead of the trend when he wrote this. He uses real life examples and science to explain the power of light and how we can use it to heal not just our vision but our lives.
Lynn McTaggart, The Field
Although she has authored has many other books, this one is important for its explanations of the field of energy and consciousness.
Diane Stein, Essential Reiki
A well written, organized and illustrated history and explanation of Reiki for anyone who is interested in this marvelous healing art.
Bruce Lipton, The Biology of Belief
An easy-to -read primer on the ways our beliefs create our bodies.
Karla McLaren, The Language of Emotions
Learn how emotions work, how to understand and manage them for optimal health.
Dawson Church, Genie in Your Genes
Enjoy this foundation work on epigenetics, the science of how our minds create and alter our DNA profiles.
Chogyam Trungpa, Shambhala: The Sacred Path of the Warrior
One of my favorite books on the spiritual qualities of leadership – redefines the idea of the warrior for all time!
Barbara Ann Brennan, Hands of Light
Essential, practical information about the nature, functions and maintenance of our energy field through our chakras.
Pam Gregory, How to Co-Create Using the Secret Language of the Universe
The most accessible book on astrology and how to use it in your life – Pam makes it interesting, easy and relevant.