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Wounds into blessings, Fred Mitouer, How Healing Touch Evokes The Spirit

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Wounds into blessings, Fred Mitouer, How Healing Touch Evokes The Spirit
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Wounds into blessings
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Responsibility statement
Fred Mitouer
Summary
Wounds into Blessings was first written in 1998, as an adaptation of Fred Mitouer's doctoral thesis, White Silk ̃Black Leather. Back then, the field of Bodywork and Somatics was in its nascent form, not unlike the Internet. Since then, much has changed in our socio-economic world, especially in technology and in our scientific understanding of the relational dynamic between consciousness, molecular biology, and psychological states of awareness. Yet with all the 'change' in technological literacy and somatic awareness, one must question whether substantive transformation in the modern human's inner life is really possible without a sincere, dedicated intention to grow the full capacity of what it means to be human. This book chronicles this inquiry into what it means to grow one's humanness -- both as a recipient of the hands-on healing work and as a practitioner. And it is also an historical portrait of a healing artist's initiation into the discovery of how healing works and how it is capable of uniting the soulful and messy depths of human suffering with the transcendental heights of redemptive spiritual valence
Target audience
adult
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