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Mind Medicine: The Secret Of Powerful Healing [Illustrated] [Hardcover]

Uri Geller (Author), Lulu Appleton (Author), Andrew Weil (Author)
4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)


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October 1999
For more than 25 years, Uri Geller's world-famous ability to unleash the power of the mind has been the subject of public scrutiny, scientific experimentation and bestselling books. From bending spoons to reading minds, his exploits have been well documented and debated. Now 52 years old, Uri Geller is using his powers in a more positive and productive way -- to heal others.

Using "MindPower, " Uri Geller has helped people defeat illnesses which had baffled conventional medicine and has convinced sports stars that they can return to peak fitness faster than any doctor believed possible. Now he shares these amazing abilities and shows how each one of us can harness the powers of our mind for optimum physical and mental health.

In Mind Medicine, Geller shares his healing knowledge, gleaned from years of personal involvement in patient advocacy for the gravely ill. He has seen the problem that plagues modern medical approaches to illness: the division between people who treat the body and those who treat the mind. In this unique book he shows that the human mind is a powerhouse of energy, untapped by most of us and yet capable of restoring physical and mental health.



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From Publishers Weekly

Geller, best known for bending spoons and reading minds, turns his attention to human health in this large, lavishly produced book. He begins with a panoramic overview of healing through the ages, then moves on to chapters that discuss the mind's role in optimum health. Throughout, Geller emphasizes the power of positive attitudes and activities, especially meditation, to create well-being and to battle fear, worry, self-doubt and stress. A series of quizzes and guided meditations help readers identify their self-defeating habits, while appendixes offer brief guides to alternative therapies and major medicine groups. Geller's refusal to use his abilities merely "to help the world's silverware manufacturers through economic slumps" is admirable, as is his modesty: aside from a brief review of scientific testimonies to his feats, the book barely references either Geller's putative special powers or his remarkable life. Nor is its conclusionAthat true healing requires attention to mental, emotional, spiritual and physical energyAnovel or dramatic. Unfortunately, this basic, commonsense approach is also the book's chief weakness: its information and suggestions are far too general and familiar to add meaningfully to the vast existing literature on the mind-body relationship. The scores of full-color illustrations are attractive, but add little to the volume's usefulness. (Oct.)
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

From Library Journal

Geller has attracted considerable attentionAand inspired considerable skepticismAbecause of his evident abilities to bend metal, read minds, and find things. In his authorized biography of Geller, Margolis, a European contributor to Time and the author of biographies like Cleese Encounters, sets out to discover whether Geller is a magician performing through sleight of hand and misdirection or genuinely a man of mysticism and paranormal powers. He thoroughly traces Geller's lifeAfrom his birth in Budapest, through childhood in Israel, to his adulthood (all over the world)Aand draws on interviews with prominent magicians, illusionists, and skeptics to assess Geller's feats. In the final chapter, Margolis comes to some conclusions but offers nothing decisive about the source of Geller's powers. Engagingly written, this book will be a popular addition to public library collections. Geller's own Mind Medicine is another matter. According to Andrew Weil (who wrote the book's foreword), this is the work of a man who has moved beyond performing feats of psychic wonder to become a mature and thoughtful healer. In this compendium of history, psychology, exercises, and self-help advice, Geller argues that anyone can use the power of his or her mind to cure illnesses and psychoses. He provides many interesting and effective exercises to discipline the mind and harness its healing powers, but much of what he says about alternative therapies is dubious, if not mistaken. And while his suggested exercises are helpful, he breaks no new ground here. Other books, such as Rudolph Ballentine's Radical Healing (LJ 1/99), provide more challenging information and suggestions for combining alternative therapies with conventional medicine. Recommended with reservations for collections on meditation and alternative healing.AGail Wood, SUNY Coll. of Technology Lib., Cortland
Copyright 1999 Reed Business Information, Inc.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 224 pages
  • Publisher: Element Books Ltd; illustrated edition edition (October 1999)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1862044775
  • ISBN-13: 978-1862044777
  • Product Dimensions: 10.7 x 7.5 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (18 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,558,618 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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24 of 27 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Facinating!, December 6, 1999
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This review is from: Mind Medicine: The Secret Of Powerful Healing (Hardcover)
There has been much research into the correlation between positive thinking and the effects this can have on our physical bodies. Uri Geller has been an advocate for the powers of positive thinking, and whatever you may think of his work, this particular book draws on proven conventional medical facts which Uri Geller has put into an easy-to-understand format with plenty of exercise which the reader can put into practice. I defy any reader to practice some of the exercises within this book and not feel a positive effect either mentally or physically. This certainly is a reference book which you will want to refer to time and time again.
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13 of 15 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Uri Geller's Mind Medicine and changing your life, August 11, 2000
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patrick presley (Little Rock, Arkansas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Mind Medicine: The Secret Of Powerful Healing (Hardcover)
Uri Geller's Mind Medicine is truly one of the most important purchases of my adult life. Uri is a clearly a gifted and blessed man who has an almost shocking and genuine care for humanity. I found this book to be a most positive influence on my own daily life and my interactions with othe people. One of the most profound and powerful experiences I have know is a particular pasrt of the book where Uri invites you to pray along with him for individuals who you have hurt or been hurt by. Also, I was taken back by Uri's visual guides in relations to forming positive thoughts around you, those you love and those who again, you have injured or been injured by. These excercises are real and one can literally feel the physical difference in the body. I would recommend this book by Uri to all who wish to improve thier own lives and the people they touch every day of thier lives. I think that covers virtually every one of us walking this earth.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars About the book "Mind Bender" by Uri Geller, October 19, 1999
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This review is from: Mind Medicine: The Secret Of Powerful Healing (Hardcover)
Uri Geller, world famous spoon bender and critically acclaimed paranormalist has come up with a book thats one of it's kind. Mind Medicine is a book that will make you feel better, optmistic, postive and great at the end of the day. It aims at helping one to understand the powers of positive thinking and energy that exists in all of us. I would have never imagined the power of the mind if not for this book. The self-healing excercise at the end of each chapter instills loads of postive thinking into the reader and makes you feel how you should positive, optimistic &happy about the future, yourself etc.
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