The Quantum Mind and Healing: How to Listen and Respond to Your
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There is a force underlying all action and circumstance in the universe and you have the ability to tap into this force, interact with it, and use it to heal yourself.

This is science talking. Specifically, this is Dr. Arnold Mindell’s new model of medicine based on the mind-blowing findings of a host of quantum physicists—pioneers who are reconfiguring the landscape of our world and belief structure on an almost daily basis.

Dr. Mindell is an internationally recognized psychotherapist whose ahead-of-the-curve work led him to found a new school of therapy called Process Oriented Psychology. A graduate of MIT and the Jungian Institute of Zurich, Dr. Mindell is an in-demand speaker at conferences worldwide as well as the author of sixteen previous books.

Despite his many achievements, it is not a stretch to say that The Quantum Mind and Healing is quite probably Mindell’s most important and best work yet. In it, Mindell explains that you can use the discoveries of quantum physics to access your body’s own intelligence and self-healing abilities. Embracing both conventional and alternative medicine, he shows that to truly heal you need both medicine and your own natural wisdom.

The Quantum Mind and Healing goes well beyond theory, giving you simple techniques, guided exercises, and precise explanations of vital concepts that will enable you to uncover, understand, and eliminate the root causes of even your chronic symptoms and illnesses. With applications beyond physical healing, The Quantum Mind and Healing can also help you overcome long-term emotional and behavioral patterns that may be keeping you from living your greatest potential.

Customer Reviews

The Quantum Mind and Healing

Reviewed by Tami Brady, 2008-03-07

It's something that I've come to learn in my own life. If you are willing to listen, your body will tell you what it needs to be healthy. It will even tell you how to go about doing so. Unfortunately, I had to learn it the hard way.

The basis of the author's work is looking at what he calls "flirts". In essence, flirts are those little hints that the body gives which identify heath problems. By quieting the mind, it is easy to notice these little nudges. Then, by following various exercises in this book, the reader can find a solution to their problem.

It is in this later process that really intrigued me the most. The solutions are come forth as symbols or scenes seen in the mind's eye. While this might look to be imagination or pretending, it is really interesting how this information corresponds to that experienced by shaman and to what Australian Aborigines call Dream Time, basically an alternative or parallel world.

Quantum Psychology

Reviewed by Terry Lesh, 2008-01-27

I'm a retired PhD psychologist/rehabilitation therapist whose graduate work was in philsophy, science and Eastern religions. My dissertation was on Zen Meditation and the Development of Accurate Empathy. It was reprinted in many journals and published in the Aldine Annuals of Biofeedback & Neuropsychology. I'm a practicing Tibetan Buddhist, have been so for more than 20 years.

Because of my life and meditational experiences I have long been interested in the human mind -- how it works and how it is related to the universe. Mendell's book stitches together the gap between the so called soft science of psychology and the hard science of quantum physics by utilizing the quantum aspects of human thought processes to heal psychological and physical dissonances in the body and mind--leading to greater energy, creativity and excitement about life.

In spite of what might be thought of as esoteric, the book is easy to read, instructions for practice are simple, direct and easy to follow. I find the book and its reasoning sound. I do a lot of reading in both fields (theoretical quantum physics and psychology) and find nothing out of place or wrong with his thinking and practice. One of my daughters who is interested in understanding her inner mental life and how it affects her self image and family relationships finds the book very helpful, as my wife and I do.

Terry Lesh