Distills the basic principles used by Native American healers to create miracles.
He is the author of the bestselling Coyote Medicine..
He worked for over twenty-five years in emergency Medicine in both rural and academic settings and is currently the Coordinator of Integrative Psychiatry and Systems Medicine for the University of Arizona\'s Program in Integrative Medicine. in clinical psychology.
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About the Author: Lewis Mehl-Madrona, M.
Coyote Healing also tells of another kind of miracle--finding faith, hope, and serenity even when a cure seems impossible.
Survivors found purpose and meaning in their life-threatening illness; peaceful acceptance was key to their healing.
The author reveals what he learned from both his own practice and the interviews he conducted with survivors about the common features of their path back to wellness.
Mehl-Madrona found the same preconditions that Native American healers know are necessary in order for Miracles to occur.
Looking at 100 cases of individuals who experienced miracle cures, Dr.
Coyote Healing distills the common elements in miracle cures to help people start their own healing journey.
Yet this small group of "miracle" patients has much to teach us about healing and survival.
In modern medicine, miraculous recoveries are discarded from studies as anomalous cases that will taint the otherwise orderly results.
Native American healers expect Miracles and prepare in all possible ways for them to occur. - By the author of Coyote Medicine. - Enables readers to start their own healing journey through the exploration of purpose, meaning, and acceptance. - Cites numerous cases in which people whose conditions were deemed hopeless were miraculously healed. - Explores the power of Miracles in both traditional Native American healing and modern scientific medicine.
Distills the basic principles used by Native American healers to create miracles