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It’s the thought that counts

2008 August 4
by admin

“It’s The Thought that Counts – the astounding evidence for the power of mind over matter ” by Dr David Hamilton and published by Hay House is an inspiring book about the science behind how our body and mind is intertwined, how every though, feeling and intention we have sends ripples throughout our bodies. David has taken complex scientific concepts and skillfully woven them together in a way that anyone can grasp quickly.

When pharmaceutical scientist Dr David Hamilton observed the results of tests on new drugs he noticed that patients receiving the control placebo pills reported the same level of improvement as people receiving the actual drug. Seeing this result repeat itself time and time again he became facinated by the mind-body connection and started to research the work of scientists, mystics and healers working in this field. The result is this ground-breaking book, in which Dr Hamilton explains how the mind and emotions can influence the wellbeing of our body and even the structure of our DNA.

If you want leading edge thinking and scientific research delivered in a simple way then I would recomend picking up a copy of this book or go see him talk.

ISBN 978-1-4019-1168-3 | ISBN 1-4019-1168-4

“A though-provoking book with a very important message for our time” – Thom Hartmann, author of The Last Hours of Ancient Sunlight and The Prophet’s Way

Clip of David from YouTUBE

Cancer – Improving the odds

2008 July 1

Cancer is so common these days that many of us have been touched with it either affecting ourselves directly or someone close to us. Millions are spent each year to research and understand what causes cancer and how to affect a cure. Much of this money has been focused on the physical aspects of the disease and the development and testing of new drugs. However there has been ongoing research into the effect of thoughts and emotions on the development and reversal of the disease.

There appears to be a pattern that shows in many cases individuals that have developed cancer have had a significant emotional event prior to the onset of cancer that remained emotionally charged and unresolved. Our thoughts and emotions have also been shown to have a direct impact on the chemical environment our cells operate in and therefore how they respond and develop.

This exciting research has not only shown that our thoughts and emotional states can have a significant part to play in whether disease develops or not but that we can do something about it. This opens the door to treat cancer with an integrated approach that encompasses the mental, emotional as well as the physical aspects of cancer. Resolving the emotional event and releasing the trapped emotion has in many of these cases tipped the balance and the cancer has gone into remission or healed completely.