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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Larry Burk, M.D., C.E.H.P. , Kathleen O'Keefe-Kanavos , Bernie Siegel, M.D.Publisher: Inner Traditions Bear and Company Imprint: Findhorn Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.80cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.345kg ISBN: 9781844097449ISBN 10: 1844097447 Pages: 288 Publication Date: 17 May 2018 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsThis very provocative book not only chronicles the predictive dreams of dozens of cancer survivors but also seems to activate such dreams within the reader. For anyone who wants to activate their own inner physician, I highly recommend it! * Tricia McCannon, author of The Angelic Origins of the Soul * The authors bring razor-sharp attention to one of the biggest epidemics of our times--cancer. Everyone would benefit from this eye-opening book. Read this book to know how dreams can work in conjunction with early diagnosis of diseases. This can make a big difference between suffering and healing, life and death. * Jerry Lazarus, author of Dreams: Listening to the Voice of God * This thrilling book combines the latest psychological research on the power of dreams to foretell the onset of cancer. The authors are awakening us to our innate power to perceive the reality of--and heal--our own lives and bodies. * Nayaswami Devi Novak, cospiritual director of Ananda * This book not only contains case studies but tells its readers how to remember their dreams and put them to practical use. It needs to be widely read not only by physicians but by their patients. The authors have written a book that reads like a series of detective stories, with surprise endings that will motivate its readers to remember their dreams and take action on what they discover. * Stanley Krippner, PhD, coeditor of Working with Dreams and PTSD Nightmares * This breakthrough book is the bridge we've all been waiting for that connects the metaphysical dream world with the practical world of medicine and science. After reading this book, you'll never again take your dreams lying down. * Kelly Sullivan Walden, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable * The most overlooked and neglected source of health information is our own unconscious mind, especially our dreams. This ancient, nocturnal avenue to wisdom is vividly described in Dreams That Can Save Your Life. These abilities are an inherent part of our nature. They are a magnificent gift. We ignore them at our own risk. * Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind * Information that comes to us through dreams can be important, compelling, and even lifesaving, as this beautiful book illustrates. Yet all too few of us are paying attention. Bravo to the authors for having the courage to step outside the medical box and expand our horizons. We are all enriched by their elegant work. They invite us to ask ourselves, `What else is possible?' A life-changing question if there ever was one. * Thomad Hudson, MD, author of Journey to Hope: Leaving the Fear of Breast Cancer Behind * The authors provide the evidence we need to heed warning dreams. Live not in fear of them but in the joy of receiving the best of all gifts--a dream that can save your life. * C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, neurosurgeon and author of Living Bliss * This inspiring book could save your life or the life of someone you love, Dozens of medically verified stories of dreams accurately diagnosing, prognosticating, or suggesting the most effective therapies for deadly diseases will help you trust your dreams and intuition. Dreams are a vital part of the modern medical team. I rely on them. This book will convince you that you should, too. * Kathi J. Kemper, MD, MPH, author of Authentic Healing * Dreams That Can Save Your Life is mesmerizing and empowering, letting everyone know that each of us has an inner physician who can be trusted to care for us--even when conventional medicine denies this. This book should be required reading not only for physicians but for anyone who wants to tap deeply into their inner wisdom and allow its intelligence to guide their lives. * Christiane Northrup, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wi * Reading the detailed narratives of the dreamers in these pages gives me hope for the restoration of dreams to their rightful place in medicine. * Jean-Marc Emden, CEO and cofounder of DreamsCloud.com and cofounder of CircadiaLabs.com * This very provocative book not only chronicles the predictive dreams of dozens of cancer survivors but also seems to activate such dreams within the reader. For anyone who wants to activate their own inner physician, I highly recommend it! * Tricia McCannon, author of The Angelic Origins of the Soul * The authors bring razor-sharp attention to one of the biggest epidemics of our times--cancer. Everyone would benefit from this eye-opening book. Read this book to know how dreams can work in conjunction with early diagnosis of diseases. This can make a big difference between suffering and healing, life and death. * Jerry Lazarus, author of Dreams: Listening to the Voice of God * This thrilling book combines the latest psychological research on the power of dreams to foretell the onset of cancer. The authors are awakening us to our innate power to perceive the reality of--and heal--our own lives and bodies. * Nayaswami Devi Novak, cospiritual director of Ananda * This book not only contains case studies but tells its readers how to remember their dreams and put them to practical use. It needs to be widely read not only by physicians but by their patients. The authors have written a book that reads like a series of detective stories, with surprise endings that will motivate its readers to remember their dreams and take action on what they discover. * Stanley Krippner, PhD, coeditor of Working with Dreams and PTSD Nightmares * This breakthrough book is the bridge we've all been waiting for that connects the metaphysical dream world with the practical world of medicine and science. After reading this book, you'll never again take your dreams lying down. * Kelly Sullivan Walden, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable * The most overlooked and neglected source of health information is our own unconscious mind, especially our dreams. This ancient, nocturnal avenue to wisdom is vividly described in Dreams That Can Save Your Life. These abilities are an inherent part of our nature. They are a magnificent gift. We ignore them at our own risk. * Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind * Information that comes to us through dreams can be important, compelling, and even lifesaving, as this beautiful book illustrates. Yet all too few of us are paying attention. Bravo to the authors for having the courage to step outside the medical box and expand our horizons. We are all enriched by their elegant work. They invite us to ask ourselves, `What else is possible?' A life-changing question if there ever was one. * Thomad Hudson, MD, author of Journey to Hope: Leaving the Fear of Breast Cancer Behind * The authors provide the evidence we need to heed warning dreams. Live not in fear of them but in the joy of receiving the best of all gifts--a dream that can save your life. * C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, neurosurgeon and author of Living Bliss * This inspiring book could save your life or the life of someone you love, Dozens of medically verified stories of dreams accurately diagnosing, prognosticating, or suggesting the most effective therapies for deadly diseases will help you trust your dreams and intuition. Dreams are a vital part of the modern medical team. I rely on them. This book will convince you that you should, too. * Kathi J. Kemper, MD, MPH, author of Authentic Healing * Dreams That Can Save Your Life is mesmerizing and empowering, letting everyone know that each of us has an inner physician who can be trusted to care for us--even when conventional medicine denies this. This book should be required reading not only for physicians but for anyone who wants to tap deeply into their inner wisdom and allow its intelligence to guide their lives. * Christiane Northrup, MD,New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wis * Reading the detailed narratives of the dreamers in these pages gives me hope for the restoration of dreams to their rightful place in medicine. * Jean-Marc Emden, CEO and cofounder of DreamsCloud.com and cofounder of CircadiaLabs.com * This very provocative book not only chronicles the predictive dreams of dozens of cancer survivors but also seems to activate such dreams within the reader. For anyone who wants to activate their own inner physician, I highly recommend it! * Tricia McCannon, author of The Angelic Origins of the Soul * The authors bring razor-sharp attention to one of the biggest epidemics of our times--cancer. Everyone would benefit from this eye-opening book. Read this book to know how dreams can work in conjunction with early diagnosis of diseases. This can make a big difference between suffering and healing, life and death. * Jerry Lazarus, author of Dreams: Listening to the Voice of God * This thrilling book combines the latest psychological research on the power of dreams to foretell the onset of cancer. The authors are awakening us to our innate power to perceive the reality of--and heal--our own lives and bodies. * Nayaswami Devi Novak, cospiritual director of Ananda * This book not only contains case studies but tells its readers how to remember their dreams and put them to practical use. It needs to be widely read not only by physicians but by their patients. The authors have written a book that reads like a series of detective stories, with surprise endings that will motivate its readers to remember their dreams and take action on what they discover. * Stanley Krippner, PhD, coeditor of Working with Dreams and PTSD Nightmares * This breakthrough book is the bridge we've all been waiting for that connects the metaphysical dream world with the practical world of medicine and science. After reading this book, you'll never again take your dreams lying down. * Kelly Sullivan Walden, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable * The most overlooked and neglected source of health information is our own unconscious mind, especially our dreams. This ancient, nocturnal avenue to wisdom is vividly described in Dreams That Can Save Your Life. These abilities are an inherent part of our nature. They are a magnificent gift. We ignore them at our own risk. * Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind * Information that comes to us through dreams can be important, compelling, and even lifesaving, as this beautiful book illustrates. Yet all too few of us are paying attention. Bravo to the authors for having the courage to step outside the medical box and expand our horizons. We are all enriched by their elegant work. They invite us to ask ourselves, `What else is possible?' A life-changing question if there ever was one. * Thomad Hudson, MD, author of Journey to Hope: Leaving the Fear of Breast Cancer Behind * The authors provide the evidence we need to heed warning dreams. Live not in fear of them but in the joy of receiving the best of all gifts--a dream that can save your life. * C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, neurosurgeon and author of Living Bliss * This inspiring book could save your life or the life of someone you love, Dozens of medically verified stories of dreams accurately diagnosing, prognosticating, or suggesting the most effective therapies for deadly diseases will help you trust your dreams and intuition. Dreams are a vital part of the modern medical team. I rely on them. This book will convince you that you should, too. * Kathi J. Kemper, MD, MPH, author of Authentic Healing * Dreams That Can Save Your Life is mesmerizing and empowering, letting everyone know that each of us has an inner physician who can be trusted to care for us--even when conventional medicine denies this. Thiis book should be required reading not only for physicians but for anyone who wants to tap deeply into their inner wisdom and allow its intelligence to guide their lives. * Christiane Northrup, MD,New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wis * Reading the detailed narratives of the dreamers in these pages gives me hope for the restoration of dreams to their rightful place in medicine. * Jean-Marc Emden, CEO and cofounder of DreamsCloud.com and cofounder of CircadiaLabs.com * Reading the detailed narratives of the dreamers in these pages gives me hope for the restoration of dreams to their rightful place in medicine. * Jean-Marc Emden, CEO and cofounder of DreamsCloud.com and cofounder of CircadiaLabs.com * This very provocative book not only chronicles the predictive dreams of dozens of cancer survivors but also seems to activate such dreams within the reader. For anyone who wants to activate their own inner physician, I highly recommend it! * Tricia McCannon, author of The Angelic Origins of the Soul * The authors bring razor-sharp attention to one of the biggest epidemics of our times--cancer. Everyone would benefit from this eye-opening book. Read this book to know how dreams can work in conjunction with early diagnosis of diseases. This can make a big difference between suffering and healing, life and death. * Jerry Lazarus, author of Dreams: Listening to the Voice of God * This thrilling book combines the latest psychological research on the power of dreams to foretell the onset of cancer. The authors are awakening us to our innate power to perceive the reality of--and heal--our own lives and bodies. * Nayaswami Devi Novak, cospiritual director of Ananda * This book not only contains case studies but tells its readers how to remember their dreams and put them to practical use. It needs to be widely read not only by physicians but by their patients. The authors have written a book that reads like a series of detective stories, with surprise endings that will motivate its readers to remember their dreams and take action on what they discover. * Stanley Krippner, PhD, coeditor of Working with Dreams and PTSD Nightmares * This breakthrough book is the bridge we've all been waiting for that connects the metaphysical dream world with the practical world of medicine and science. After reading this book, you'll never again take your dreams lying down. * Kelly Sullivan Walden, coauthor of Chicken Soup for the Soul: Dreams and the Unexplainable * The most overlooked and neglected source of health information is our own unconscious mind, especially our dreams. This ancient, nocturnal avenue to wisdom is vividly described in Dreams That Can Save Your Life. These abilities are an inherent part of our nature. They are a magnificent gift. We ignore them at our own risk. * Larry Dossey, MD, author of One Mind * Information that comes to us through dreams can be important, compelling, and even lifesaving, as this beautiful book illustrates. Yet all too few of us are paying attention. Bravo to the authors for having the courage to step outside the medical box and expand our horizons. We are all enriched by their elegant work. They invite us to ask ourselves, 'What else is possible?' A life-changing question if there ever was one. * Thomad Hudson, MD, author of Journey to Hope: Leaving the Fear of Breast Cancer Behind * The authors provide the evidence we need to heed warning dreams. Live not in fear of them but in the joy of receiving the best of all gifts--a dream that can save your life. * C. Norman Shealy, MD, PhD, neurosurgeon and author of Living Bliss * This inspiring book could save your life or the life of someone you love, Dozens of medically verified stories of dreams accurately diagnosing, prognosticating, or suggesting the most effective therapies for deadly diseases will help you trust your dreams and intuition. Dreams are a vital part of the modern medical team. I rely on them. This book will convince you that you should, too. * Kathi J. Kemper, MD, MPH, author of Authentic Healing * Dreams That Can Save Your Life is mesmerizing and empowering, letting everyone know that each of us has an inner physician who can be trusted to care for us--even when conventional medicine denies this. This book should be required reading not only for physicians but for anyone who wants to tap deeply into their inner wisdom and allow its intelligence to guide their lives. * Christiane Northrup, MD, New York Times bestselling author of Women's Bodies, Women's Wi * Author InformationLarry Burk, M.D., C.E.H.P., President of Healing Imager, PC, specializes in teleradiology, Emotional Freedom Technique (EFT), hypnosis, and dreamwork. He attended medical school and residency training at the University of Pittsburgh and later trained in acupuncture and hypnosis, becoming a Certified Energy Health Practitioner. The author of Let Magic Happen, he lives in Durham, North Carolina. Kathleen O’Keefe-Kanavos has spent years studying and teaching about dreams. A three-time breast cancer survivor whose premonitory dreams diagnosed her cancer, she credits her survival to conventional treatment combined with her dreams as a diagnostic tool. Kathleen is one of 20 case studies from a paper on precognitive dreams that diagnosed breast cancer recently published in a medical journal. She lives in Palm Beach, Florida. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |