Principle of Harmony in Healing - Gunasilan Debecker - Books - Xlibris - 9781499099553 - May 30, 2017
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Principle of Harmony in Healing

Gunasilan Debecker

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Principle of Harmony in Healing

"The Principle of Harmony in Healing is a pioneering work that reveals many surprising links between the indigenous medical traditions of antiquity, suggesting that the world's oldest medical systems were likely conjoined or coordinated across the planet in ancient times. This captivating book not only unearths the forgotten role of harmony between patient and healer, but also exposes innumerable other startling connections among the ancient cultures that emphasized such a harmony in their medicine. How is the Hindu god Brahma, and his consort Saraswati, linked with the Hebrew luminary Abrahm, and his wife Sara? How is the Hindu Kush mountain range related to the Land of Kush along the Blue Nile in Ethiopia? Sowa Rigpa--the indigenous medicine of Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, Siberia, Mongolia, and Himalayan regions of India--fused many ancient medical traditions together in a unified system that has not only benefited countless patients throughout history, but also exhibits many key characteristics of the other medical traditions that thrived in distant parts of the world in past millennia, including Mesoamerica and Indonesia. How and why did these traditions come to have such an uncanny resemblance in an era when they are not believed to have developed any contact with each other? Is there a connection between the Amchi shamans of the Himalayas and the Hampchi healers of the Andes? These are just a few of the alluring questions covered in deBecker's ground-breaking work, The Principle of Harmony in Healing."

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released May 30, 2017
ISBN13 9781499099553
Publishers Xlibris
Pages 180
Dimensions 152 × 229 × 10 mm   ·   285 g
Language English