Written & narrated by Caroline Myss, Ph.D. - Audio-Original Nonfiction - 4 CASSETTES - 5 hours Publisher, Sounds True (September 2004) Listen to an audio clip NOTE: You will need RealPlayer Basic to listen. It's FREE ! Bestselling author Caroline Myss was pondering her next body of work when she witnessed a spontaneous act of generosity. A young man, tattooed and pierced, ran to help an older woman with a bundle of packages at the risk of missing his oncoming bus. That act, coupled with her own experience of receiving a helping hand just when she needed it, got Caroline thinking: what are the long-range consequences that result from even the smallest favors offered to others? What really takes place in the energetic field of life when someone responds to someone else in need? On Invisible Acts of Power, this three-time New York Times bestselling author employs her experience as a renowned medical intuitive to answer these questions, explaining why being of service to another person is not an option—it is a biological necessity. Invisible Acts of Power invites listeners to learn more about: • The seven gifts of generosity and your chakras: how giving to others balances your vital energy system and sustains optimum health As we move from visible acts, such as caring for a friend, to invisible acts, such as prayer and healing, we act divinely—without desire for credit or reward. Using her own stories and those drawn from her thousands of readers and listeners worldwide, Caroline Myss chronicles the many ways you can create small yet profound miracles, gain a greater sense of spirituality, and transform your own life and others’ in an instant. An original adaptation of the book by the author. About the Author: Caroline Myss is a pioneer in the field of energy medicine and human consciousness. She holds degrees in journalism, theology, and intuition and energy medicine. Over the past decade, her work with Norman Shealy, M.D., a Harvard-trained neurosurgeon and founder of the American Holistic Medical Association, has helped define how stress and emotion contribute to the formation of disease. |
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