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The Uncommon Touch [Paperback]

Tom Harpur (Author)
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March 11, 1995
Long ago – before there were doctors, pharmacists, and hospitals – religion and medicine were one, and physical and spiritual ailments were treated alike. Most world religions practised healing, including the early Christian Church, which followed Jesus Christ’s examples of miraculous healings of the lame and the blind. But, to its cost, the modern Church has largely forgotten its healing role, says Tom Harpur in The Uncommon Touch, a powerful and persuasive investigation of spiritual healing.

Today in the West, medical science and bogus faith-healings have made the idea of spiritual healing almost laughable. Yet the ancient practice of the laying-on of hands is not only still performed, it is now gaining credibility, even among physicians and other sceptics, most notably in Britain.

In The Uncommon Touch, Harpur investigates the religious roots of spiritual healing and looks at the remarkable work and ideas of modern healers. He also describes the many scientific studies that demonstrate clearly the healing and nurturing power of this astonishing phenomenon and verify that something more than the power of suggestion is at work. These include experiments showing increased growth in yeasts that have received the laying-on of hands and documentation of the effectiveness of Therapeutic Touch, a technique used by more than 30,000 nurses in North America.

Using the spirit to help heal the body’s ills is an old idea – one whose time has come again.


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Anglican priest, New Testament professor, and journalist, Harpur provides a balanced investigation of the religious roots and methods of healing. In the process, Harpur challenges the medical profession to openness toward alternative healing methods, churches to "recover the awareness that healing in the fullest sense of the word is really what they are about," and people to greater responsibility for their own health and for becoming healing influences on others. He believes that "trust and confidence in a loving God ...can constitute a potent factor in the self-healing process." Recommended especially for public, seminary, and medical libraries.
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An attempt to examine the phenomenon of spiritual healing scientifically. Harpur, a Canadian religious writer, first explodes some stereotypes: TV evangelists who practice faith healing are simply charlatans; spiritual healing is an ally, rather than a critique, of conventional medicine; and spiritual healing includes in its definition those patients who simply believe they will get well, and do, as opposed to those who have given up, and die. Harpur cites testimony concerning historical figures such as the famous "blind healer," Geoffrey Mowatt, then alludes to the work of Wilhelm Reich, a physician and student of Freud who postulated "orgone energy." Orgone energy is a massless life force that is, perhaps, tapped into through the laying on of hands. The Canadian biologist Bernard Grad attempted to measure orgone energy in the laying on of hands of a contemporary healer, Oskar Estebany, with double-blind experiments involving mice. Wounded mice that Estebany had handled recovered more rapidly than the control group. There's much here, too, on what might be called the "positive thinking" aspects of prayer. Welcome evidence for those inclined to welcome it; for skeptics, Harpur will make fascinating reading. John Mort --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

Product Details

  • Paperback: 280 pages
  • Publisher: McClelland & Stewart; New edition edition (March 11, 1995)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0771039468
  • ISBN-13: 978-0771039461
  • Product Dimensions: 6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,345,906 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars The best book I've read on spiritual healing, November 16, 1999
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This book describes various forms of spiritual healing along with specific scientific research verifying their effectiveness. Well researched and documented, it gives substance to an intriguing but often discounted subject. There is hope here for all who suffer and have not found help through traditional means. There is inspiration for all who take a deeper view of life.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Tom Harpur Rocks, July 26, 2006
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Everything I have read written by Tom Harpur has benefitted me in so many ways. His common sense approach, directness, intelligence and fun style of writing inspire me always. Many authors have provided interesting and absorbing reading, but Harpur's books have motivated me to make significant and lasting changes in my life that have made it better.

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An interesting read. Well researched and thoughtfully written. A must read for anyone interested in healing with energy work.
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Key Phrases - Statistically Improbable Phrases (SIPs): (learn more)
therapeutic touch, traditional healing, non medical healing, blind healer, television healers, sacred touch
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Godfrey Mowatt, The Challenges, North America, United States, Old Testament, The Blind Healer, New Testament, The First Scientific Evidence, Facing Some High Hurdles, The Origins of Judeo Christian Healing, Mietek Wirkus, Book of Acts, The London Conference, Holy Spirit, The Religious Roots of Healing, Dolores Krieger, Energy Field Healing, New Age, The Spiritual Factor, Christian Church, Wilhelm Reich, Roman Catholic, Oskar Estebany, Agnes Sanford, Kingdom of God
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