Subtle Energies

Beginning Self Care with the TARA Approach
Stephanie Mines, PhD

 
Creation of Health: Merging Traditional Medicine With Intuitive Diagnosis
Shealy, C. Norman

 
Crystal Enlightenment
Katrina Raphaell

 
Crystal Healing
Raphaell, Katrina
"Crystal healing, the second volume in this crystal trilogy"--P. 7. Sequel to: Crystal enlightenment.
 
Divining the primary sense : unfamiliar radiation in nature, art and science
Weaver, Herbert L.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
 
Dr. Randolph Stone's Polarity Therapy: The Complete Collected Works
Stone, Randolph
Book Description Polarity Therapy is a healing science based on living energy fields which acknowledges and includes all dimensions of a human being: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Polarity Therapy is a way of working with the fundamental energies of life, a way of bringing these energies into a state of balance and free flow throughout the entire human energy field. Volume I includes the following major works by Dr. Stone and is reproduced from the original first editions: Energy: The Vital Polarity in the Healing Art, The Wireless Anatomy of Man and Polarity Therapy. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
 
Energy and the way we live
Hall, Timothy A

 
Healing With Radionics
E. Baerlein

 
Jin Shin Tara: The Energetic Pathways
Stephanie Mines, PhD

 
Kundalini and the Chakras: A Practical Manual-Evolution in This Lifetime (Llewellyn's new age series)
Paulson, Genevieve Lewis
About the Author Genevieve Lewis Paulson is the director and president of Dimensions of Involvement, Inc., a non-profit growth center located on 165 acres of the Ozark mountains in Arkansas, a center of psychic, personal, and spiritual learning, accrediting students in the study of Kundalini energy development. In the early 1970s, she founded Sunergos, Inc., a spiritual growth center in Chicago. Where her new experiences might have led her to abandon Western religious beliefs, she instead found a method to meld two varieties of truth, creating a synthesis of two great traditions of belief.
 
Light Emerging: The Journey of Personal Healing
Brennan, Barbara Ann
From Booklist Brennan instructs on how to work with the "human energy field," which involves the seven chakras and the aura, to cure various physical and emotional problems. Readers searching for ways of healing that go beyond the orthodox will be best able to use this book and because Brennan's discussion is long and involved, at once fascinating and confusing, it may well attract the most devoted anyway. Despite a nod from Bernie Siegel, and evidence throughout that Brennan's methods can be effective, discussions of how people "grow cords" that obstruct relationships or why you should soak used jewelry in saltwater to destroy negative energy are sure to have skeptics shaking their heads. Brennan is not only a therapist and healer, but also a former research scientist for NASA, which would seem to lend her credibility. This title follows her popular Hands of Light (1988). Jo Peer-Haas Ingram A unique blend of ancient tradition and modern scientific theory, a comprehensive introduction to the science of the human ""aura"" or energy field discusses how this field can be used for healing. 50,000 first printing.
 
Polarity Therapy Workbook
Beaulieu, John
Steve Eabry, MASSAGE Magazine "Truly, touch therapy's book of the year for 1994!" John Chitty, R.P.P., President, American Polarity Therapy Association "I highly recommend this work to students, teachers, and practitioners."
 
Polarity Therapy: The Complete Collected Works
Stone, Randolph
Book Description Polarity Therapy is a healing science based on living energy fields which acknowledges and includes all dimensions of a human being: physical, mental, emotional, and spiritual. Polarity Therapy is a way of working with the fundamental energies of life, a way of bringing these energies into a state of balance and free flow throughout the entire human energy field. Volume I includes the following major works by Dr. Stone and is reproduced from the original first editions: Energy: The Vital Polarity in the Healing Art, The Wireless Anatomy of Man and Polarity Therapy. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
 
Radionics and the Subtle Anatomy of Man
Tansley, David V.
Book Description How harmony can be restored by the use of radionics.
 
Reiki Energy Medicine
Barnett, Libby
Massage Magazine A significant contribution to the growing number of books that illustrate how complementary approaches to health and healing can be integrated with conventional medical treatment. About the Author Libby Barnett, M.S.W.and Reiki Master, integrates her healing skills with counseling experience as a medical social worker at Massachusetts General Hospital. She has trained physicians, psychotherapists, nurses, psychologists, and hospice staff, and has led classes at teaching hospitals throughout the United States. Book Description Reiki is an ancient, hands-on healing art with origins in the Tibetan sutras. It has been used primarily by individuals in a daily practice that helps recharge, realign, and rebalance energy in the body. Today Reiki is joining other complementary therapies in the conventional settings of hospitals, hospices, counseling centers, emergency rooms, intensive care units. Nurses, physical therapists, surgeons, midwives, and anesthetists report that Reiki can help manage pain and promote healing. Counselors and caregivers treating those with terminal illness find that Reiki gives patients an increased physical, emotional, and psychological ability to cope. Reiki Energy Medicine explains the body's energy system, and describes how Reiki can be used in a variety of settings to balance energy and create the conditions needed for healing. Reiki Energy Medicine is the first book to show how this ancient art of touch therapy can work within our mainstream health care system. As our health-care system challenges institutions to offer high-quality but cost-effective service, Reiki can be an important tool that can help maximize patient care and minimize recovery time. Reiki does not require complicated techniques or extensive training: practitioners of many disciplines are able to easily incorporate it into their specialties.
 
The Serpent Power
Arthur Avalon

 
Spiritual Dowsing
Sig Lonegren

 
Subtle Energy
William Collinge

 
The TARA Approach
Stephanie Mines, PhD

 
The TARA Approach to Resolving the Dynamics of Substance Abuse
Stephanie Mines PhD & Jeffrey Najarian, CMT

 
The TARA Approach: The HIV Handbook
Stephanie Mines, PhD

 
Therapeutic Touch Inner Workbook: Ventures in Transpersonal Healing
Krieger, Delores
From Booklist Krieger, a key developer of Therapeutic Touch, has seen that alternative-medicine technique practiced in clinics and hospitals throughout the world. She recaps the basics of the method: the concept (borrowed from Eastern therapies) of the body's chakras as centers of human consciousness and the concept of Therapeutic Touch as an alternative form of intelligence--these buttressed by the notion that individuals' sensitivities to the higher orders of their inner selves empower them to become healers. In true workbook fashion, hers proffers exercises called "explorations," complete with lists of needed materials (usually no more than pencil and paper). A few illustrations help familiarize readers with Krieger's overall mind-body-spirit concept, and end material includes lists of health facilities in which Therapeutic Touch is practiced and schools at which it is taught. Whitney Scott Midwest Book Review The 'Therapeutic Touch' method has been taught to thousands of health professionals and is available at hundreds of hospitals around the world: now use nurse Krieger's insights to apply its concepts to consumer needs. Health care professionals and consumers alike receive details on how patient/professional relationships affect the healing process.
 
Therapeutic Touch: A Practical Guide
MacRae, Janet
Book Description A comprehensive instruction guide to the gentle, powerful, non-invasive healing technique being used increasingly both inside and outside the medical profession. Available to anyone searching to help others in pain. Ingram Nurses, therapists and the general public will find this important resource the only complete instruction guide to Therapeutic Touch, an increasingly popular and effective healing technique. 8 line drawings.
 
The Therapeutic Touch: How to Use Your Hands to Help or to Heal
Krieger, Dolores
Book Description Whether it be to relieve a headache, calm a muscle spasm, soothe a crying baby, or alleviate your own abdominal cramps. The Therapeutic Touch shows you how you can use your hands to help or to heal someone who is sick. By explaining what happens during the four different stages of therapeutic touching. Dr. Krieger shows you how to detect when a person is sick, pinpoint where the pain is, and stimulate the recuperative powers of the sick person. With accurate descriptions of the changes that take place in body temperature, levels of consciousness, and physiology during this intense interaction, this book helps you interpret your healing experience and get the most meaning from it. The Therapeutic Touch recaptures a simple, ancient mode of healing and shows how you can now become on integral part of your own or someone else's healing process. --This text refers to the Paperback edition.
 
Vibrations: Healing Through Color, Homeopathy and Radionics
Mac Ivor, Virginia
Bibliography: p. [169]-175.