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The following is a growing library of reference material including book reviews and articles that I am offering to my followers.  If you would like to share a book review of your own or an article that you feel would compliment what this website offers, CONTACT ME.

 

Messages from the Body

By Narayan Singh Khalsa, Ph.D.
Reformatted and Republished by K. Brent Fisher, D.C.

Messages from the BodyThis is a must have for anyone wishing to explore the intuitive nature of one’s ailments, illness, aches, pains and emotional discord.  I have had a copy of this book on my shelf for over 25 years.  This is an indispensible reference tool for any alternative health practitioner, psychologists, spiritual mentors and guides.

If you wish to obtain a copy of this publication you will have to source through used book references.

Messages from the body, physical manifestations of the soul's 'scarring' point to what needs to be tracked and modified in our emotional / cognitive / behavioural / evaluational / spiritual system. Symptoms and syndromes (clusters of syndromes) express what we are unconscious of and what we are 'shoving into our shadow' - that part of us to where things that were (are) not acceptable to us and /or to those around us are relegated, especially during the intensely impressional childhood period, where at the beginning in particular, we tend to put god's face on the parents and other significant caretakers and relationships. What the symptoms and syndromes often represent then is devolution of a 'shadow-shoving' process in which we are refusing to integrate our qualities or needs into our consciousness and lives due to severely repressive and / or suppressive reactions to these aspects of our nature when we were children.

In this wonderful book, Narayan-Singh explores the multifarious physical symptoms and what they tell us about our emotional states.

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Rife Machine

By Ethan Foster

Large print, easy to read, concise and to the point.  Lots of examples of research and case studies to prove the benefits of this technology.

Here is what the publisher has to say about this book:

Heal with Dr. Rife Therapeutic Waves.  A complete book about frequencies and electro-magnetic technologies.

Delve into the ever-evolving landscape of Rife Technology with this captivating book. Explore the advancements of Qi Coils, the "Tesla of Rife machines," and witness how they take frequency therapy to the next level. Uncover the convenience and portability of wireless operation, the power of advanced frequency and vibration technology, and the integration of additional modalities.

With a user-friendly interface and continuous innovation, Qi Coils represent the future of Rife machines. Prepare to be inspired and empowered as you delve into the transformative potential of Rife Technology.

What will you discover?

  • Unlock the healing possibilities of Rife Technology and frequency therapy.
  • Experience the convenience and portability of wireless operation with Qi Coils.
  • Harness the power of advanced frequency, vibration, and electromagnetic therapy.
  • Explore the integration of additional modalities like sound therapy and energy healing for enhanced well-being.
  • Embrace a user-friendly interface and continuous innovation in Rife machines.
  • Witness how Qi Coils shape the future of electromedicine and alternative healing.
  • Be inspired to push the boundaries of scientific knowledge and improve your well-being through non-invasive treatments.
  • Embark on a remarkable journey of innovation, holistic healing, and cutting-edge technology with this enlightening book on Rife Technology, Qi Coils, and frequency therapy. Get ready to expand your understanding, tap into your potential, and transform your well-being.

To view publisher’s book overview and other book reviews or to order – go to: www.amazon.ca or www.amazon.com

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Rife’s World of Electromedicine

The story, the corruption and the promise

By Barry Lynes

Rife’s World of ElectromedicineI have had an association with an alternative health practitioner that uses a number of Rife machines for many years.  With curiosity as to how things work, the history behind the technology and the health benefits has always lead me to books, articles and other research avenues.  This is one of those books that helps to explain the history and life of Dr. Rife, the technology that he developed and what happened to it.

Here is what the publisher has to say about this book:

In 1987, Barry Lynes wrote the classic book on Rife history called The Cancer Cure That Worked. Rife's World of Electromedicine is the sequel, published in 2009. What is the difference between the two books? The Cancer Cure That Worked was primarily a biographical account of Royal Raymond Rife's life and work, including detailed, dated records of the events which occurred, and in-depth accounts from the people involved.

Rife's World of Electromedicine, on the other hand, is a bird's eye view, short summary of the same time period and events. Instead of a detailed biography, Rife's World is an expository piece that includes brief, targeted chapters addressing each aspect of Rife's era, utilizing piercing, specific, and direct quotes and excerpts from historical documents including magazine and newspaper articles, court transcripts, Rife's own statements, and the eye-witness accounts of those who were present during Rife's lifelong achievements.

Written as a short story, Rife's World is affordably priced so that everyone can read about Royal Raymond Rife. The book is a perfect gift for someone who wants to find out more about Rife but doesn't have time to read a longer book. Additionally, the new book explains what 20+ years of additional research and document retrieval by a dedicated grass roots group have discovered and unearthed. Some of the previously missing, key factors in the suppressed and censored cure for cancer were lost or even locked away in physicians' closets for decades in order to prevent censors from destroying overwhelming evidence. Now, this evidence is printed for the first time in Rife's World.

To view publisher’s book overview and other book reviews or to order – go to: www.amazon.ca or www.amazon.com

 

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Coping With a Disability: 9 Ways to Move Forward

It's not unusual to experience mental distress after the onset of a disability. Advocating for yourself and seeking support are important in the short and long term.

By , Journalist
Posted by Disability Secrets.com

Updated 12/01/2022

"One in four adults in the U.S. are living with a disability, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). That's 61 million people, or 26% of the adult population, not an insignificant number.

If you've recently been diagnosed with a permanent disability, you might find yourself struggling to adjust to your diagnosis. Or, if your disability isn't new, the ongoing stress of managing it can take a toll.

But on top of adjusting to and coping with life with a disability, you might also find yourself experiencing new or heightened mental health struggles. As you'll learn here, there are resources to help you move forward."

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10 Things Living with a Disability Teaches You

Disability Horizons - Lifestyle
Photo of Raya Al-Jadir • Raya Al-Jadir • 18/12/2020

Woman wearing a black silk strap top with pink and blue hair and a prosthetic arm

"If you have a disability, you’ll know that although life will throw you a number of challenges and frustrations, they can ultimately lead to learnings and even positives. As we come to the end of a very difficult 2020, our writer Raya lists 10 things living with a disability can teach you – giving you strength for a better 2021. 

Across the media, TV and films, the idea that disability is the worse thing that can happen to anyone is so often repeated. And this misconception is played out in society.

I frequently meet people who truly believe that being disabled is worse than being in prison. As a disabled person, I know this isn’t true.

Yes, there are obstacles we have to overcome, and often many more than the average non-disabled person. But it is for this very reason that disability can enrich your life rather than devalue it.

I, along with many other disabled people, have learnt so many things through living with a disability – and I’m a better person for it."

Article By Raya AlJadir

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10 Things to Know About Living with a Disability

CBC producer Alisha Dicks has some advice on how to talk to and treat people with disabilities

Alisha Dicks · CBC News · 

Living with a disability can sometimes be frustrating, expensive and isolating. But, as the CBC's Alisha Dicks knows, it's so much more than that. Her disability has taught her to think creatively and look at things from a different perspective. In her series, Access with Alisha, she gives us a look into her life, and others living with a disability, and helps break down barriers for others.


The language we use regarding people with disabilities changes regularly. These days, the words you hear often are "acceptance" and "inclusion."

But what do they really mean?

 

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