Sacred Medicine: A Doctor's Quest to Unravel the Mysteries of Healing

Sacred Medicine: A Doctor's Quest to Unravel the Mysteries of Healing

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  • Create Date:2022-03-03 02:19:34
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  • Author:Lissa Rankin
  • ISBN:1683647424
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Summary

Sacred Medicine is a book of inclusion。 It does not prescribe nor preach nor proselytize: it illustrates, informs, and illuminates。” —From the foreword by Dr。 Gabor Maté, author of When the Body Says No and In the Realm of Hungry Ghosts

In 2007, Lissa Rankin left a promising career in medicine to tend to her own health and well-being。 Her search to discover why people really get sick and what truly optimizes health outcomes launched a bestselling book, two television specials, and a revolution in the way we look at mind-body medicine。 But so many questions remained for this doctor and skeptic。 How is it that some people do everything right and stay sick, while others seem to do nothing extraordinary yet fully recover? How does faith healing work—or does it? What’s behind the phenomenon of spontaneous remission—and is this something we can influence? Can we make ourselves miracle-prone?

Certain that, if she looked hard enough, she would find the answers, Dr。 Rankin embarked on a decade-long journey to explore these questions and more。 The result is Sacred Medicine, both a seeker’s travelogue and a discerning guide to the sometimes-perilous paths available to patients when wellness fads, lifestyle changes, and doctors have failed them。

In Sacred Medicine, you’ll follow Dr。 Rankin around the world to meet healers gifted and flawed, go on pilgrimage to sacred sites, investigate the science of healing, and learn how to stay safe when seeking a healer。 You’ll receive the wisdom offered by Indigenous cultures for whom healing begins with our sacred connection to Mother Earth, and dive deep into the cutting-edge trauma research that is igniting a medical revolution。 Rich with practices and protocols that Dr。 Rankin has found particularly effective, Sacred Medicine delivers a thoughtful, grounded exploration of questions around how we heal—and a path of hope for those in need。

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Reviews

Amelia Maness-Gilliland

I enjoyed reading Sacred Medicine。 The author, Lissa Rankin, MD, has spent a lot of time exploring health and illness, why some people get sick while others heal。 She went on quite a quest to understand and explore questions about health and healing。 This book is a travelogue of sorts, and she shares some valuable experiences and insights along the way。 After a long while in traditional medicine, I appreciate that she was open to experiencing other forms of alternative healing that aren’t mainst I enjoyed reading Sacred Medicine。 The author, Lissa Rankin, MD, has spent a lot of time exploring health and illness, why some people get sick while others heal。 She went on quite a quest to understand and explore questions about health and healing。 This book is a travelogue of sorts, and she shares some valuable experiences and insights along the way。 After a long while in traditional medicine, I appreciate that she was open to experiencing other forms of alternative healing that aren’t mainstream。The author shares wisdom gained from Indigenous cultures, the importance of our connection to nature and Earth, and she evens share insight into shadow work as a means of healing。What I like most about this book is the information is not presented as an either-or; instead, healing combines allopathic medicine with alternative medicine, and it’s not one size fits all。 As a medical herbalist married to an allopathic physician, this is one I will buy for myself and will recommend。 。。。more

Anne

This is such a fascinating book! The author begins by telling her own story of healing, and then goes on to share many many ways and practical suggestions for incorporating the sacred into the medicine that we give ourselves on a daily basis。 I love that she incorporates group healing and shadow work into her “medicine“ and also ideas such as social justice and how that is good medicine for us as a community。 I have previously read her books Mind Over Medicine” and “The Daily Flame” and really r This is such a fascinating book! The author begins by telling her own story of healing, and then goes on to share many many ways and practical suggestions for incorporating the sacred into the medicine that we give ourselves on a daily basis。 I love that she incorporates group healing and shadow work into her “medicine“ and also ideas such as social justice and how that is good medicine for us as a community。 I have previously read her books Mind Over Medicine” and “The Daily Flame” and really resonate with her beliefs and teaching。 Thanks to NetGalley, the author and publisher for an advanced reading copy of this book in exchange for my honest review。 。。。more