The Institute of Noetic Sciences and Captured Light Industries What the bleep do we know! ?
معرفی کتاب «The Institute of Noetic Sciences and Captured Light Industries What the bleep do we know! ?» نوشتهٔ Ornish, Dean، منتشرشده توسط نشر William Morrow در سال 1999. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
we All Know That Intimacy Improves The Quality Of Our Lives. Yet Most People Don't Realize How Much It Can Increase The Quality Of Our Lives — Our Survival.
in This new York Timesworld-renowned Physician Dean Ornish, M.d., Writes, I Am Not Aware Of Any Other Factor In Medicine That Has A Greater Impact On Our Survival Than The Healing Power Of Love And Intimacy. Not Diet, Not Smoking, Not Exercise, Not Stress, Not Genetics, Not Drugs, Not Surgery.
he Reveals That The Real Epidemic In Modern Culture Is Not Only Physical Heart Disease But Also What He Calls Spiritual Heart Disease: Loneliness, Isolation, Alienation, And Depression. He Shows How The Very Defenses That We Think Protect Us From Emotional Pain Are Often The Same Ones That Actually Heighten Our Pain And Threaten Our Survival. Dr. Ornish Outlines Eight Pathways To Intimacy And Healing That Have Made A Profound Difference In His Life And In The Life Of Millions Of Others In Turning Sadness Into Happiness, Suffering Into Joy.
provides A Review Of Science Supporting The Powerful Role Of Intimacy In Health And Illness, His Own Struggles With Intimacy.
The Medical Basis for the Healing Power of Intimacy We all know that intimacy improves the quality of our lives. Yet most people don't realize how much it can increase the quality of our lives -- our survival. In this New York Times world-renowned physician Dean Ornish, M.D., writes, "I am not aware of any other factor in medicine that has a greater impact on our survival than the healing power of love and intimacy. Not diet, not smoking, not exercise, not stress, not genetics, not drugs, not surgery." He reveals that the real epidemic in modern culture is not only physical heart disease but also what he calls spiritual heart loneliness, isolation, alienation, and depression. He shows how the very defenses that we think protect us from emotional pain are often the same ones that actually heighten our pain and threaten our survival. Dr. Ornish outlines eight pathways to intimacy and healing that have made a profound difference in his life and in the life of millions of others in turning sadness into happiness, suffering into joy. Emphasizing the importance of intimacy and social support for patients, the author discusses the healing power of love, connectedness, and spiritual transformation in preventing and treating heart disease Love and survival. What do they have to do with each other?