Blessed by Illness
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.31 (562 Votes) |
Asin | : | 0880100540 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 250 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-06-06 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
Acceptance Is the First Step Toward A "Cure" Seeing illness as a "friend" and a way to learn, change, and decide whether we really do want to live is the gift contained in Dr. Mees remarkable book.Filled with hope and acceptance as the way things are--the first step to changing them. Dr. Mees speaks w. "Informative and Comforting" according to m. kaye. In this time of increasing new illnesses, I find this book both very informative and comforting. Dr. Mees gives a scientific explanation of the nature of illness and shows that every illness bears a real blessing for the person suffering from it. His work i. psichedout said Really great insight. This is a very interesting book and it would help if the reader has an Anthroposophical viewpoint of the world.
At the time, he also met Rudolf Steiner and became a lifelong student of Anthroposophy. . In 1959, he and his wife established a clinic for artistic therapy in Dreibergen. In 1969, he began writing extensively and lecturing worldwide on medicine, evolution, education, and other topics. C. Mees, M.D. From 1930 on, he practiced general medicine in The Hague and was also a doctor and teacher at the Waldorf school the
Language Notes Text: English, Dutch (translation)
And, to do this, doctors must learn the language of our natural, healing life forces, which affect not only the body, but also nature and the greater cosmos. Consequently, millions of research dollars pour each year into medical science and technology in the hope of eradicating various sicknesses and diseases. The practice of modern medicine focuses merely on removing discernable symptoms and ailments. The prevailing attitude in modern medicine is that illness should not exist. Yet, there is an alternate viewthat human beings and human evolution are great enough to include "illness" as an essential part of existence. In the first part of Blessed by Illness, the author traces the history of our changing concept of healing, from the so-called temple sleep of ancient Egyptwhen spiritual science tells us that human beings still had a living connection with the spiritual hierarchiesthrough the herbal