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New book by local author


evelynbrodie

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I live and work locally as a therapist - Reiki, craniosacral and shamanic healing. My new book has just been published - a combination of my story and the science and modern medicine underlying energy healing.


The scientific and medical knowledge I present is available to those that know where to look, but it is not widely taught. Much of it remains in academia. That is partly because some of it is difficult intellectually and challenging to the way we perceive the world works. It is partly because the latest findings on the links between our widely defined ?environment? (including our family, what we eat, the toxins we inhale, the lifestyle we choose and what we think) and our health, give us far more choice over our health than the medical establishment and the pharmaceutical companies would have us believe.

I believe this knowledge needs to be embedded into our educational system, our media and our healthcare system to allow each one of us to step into our full potential as co-creators of our lives and our health, rather than being victims of our conditioning and circumstances.


I invite you to join me as I describe my journey from corporate bitch to shaman and I hope you will be intrigued and challenged as you follow my journey and my discoveries of how 21st century science is evolving to validate the ancient healing wisdoms of the indigenous peoples around the world.

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