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The Future of Imaginal Healing [Featured]

Author: Robert Moss Dated: Sep 06, 2010

As we reclaim the skills of dreaming, imagery for healing will become central to our medicine. Advances in hard scientific research, especially in the fast-expanding field of psychoneuroimmunology, have helped provide the mandate, because they supply overwhelming evidence that the body believes in images, and that our thoughts and feelings can make us sick or make us well.

The Placebo Effect [Featured]

Author: Robert Moss Dated: Sep 06, 2010

We are often unaware of our shifting thoughts and feelings. We may be wholly unaware of memories and images held in the body that bring us down. The decision to bring unrecognized thoughts and feelings into consciousness is an essential step toward self-healing. Starting from here, we can develop the practice of investing the energy of our attention in images that make us well.

The Return of the Seer [Featured]

Author: Robert Moss Dated: Sep 06, 2010

The far-seer knows by expanding his or her sight to include whatever he or she needs to know. This may be like turning on an inner light and directing it - like a searchlight with x-ray properties - on a target that may be on the other side of the world, or inside the molecular structures of the body, or in another dimension.

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