Forget The Cures, Find The Cause

Book Two- The Circle

by Rayna M. Gangi

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Forget The Cures, Find The Cause

Book Two- The Circle

by Rayna M. Gangi

Published Sep 19, 2007
300 Pages
5 x 8 Black & White Paperback and 5.5 x 8.5 Black & White Dust-Jacketed Hardback
Genre: HEALTH & FITNESS / General


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Book Two - The Circle

"Book One of Forget the Cures, Find the Cause was an amazing overview of what holistic and alternative health really is. Book Two delves deeper into our mind, body, spirit connection and is truly a wonderful book." - Laurie Azzarella, Certified Reflexologist/Instructor

"As a colleague and friend, I have known Rayna to be a dedicated researcher, healer, writer, and teacher who embraces a deep respect for earth awareness and the interconnections and synergy of all experiences in being within the circle of life. As an alternative to the "Magic Bullet" approach of pills and potions, she offers a guide for those searching for greater balance and health in their lives. I laud her courage to move us toward a more holy, holistic, and holographic way of living and being through personal transition and transformation. - Dr. Karen Kelley, DC, MSW, Director, The Holistic Healing Arts Center.

"Don't skip any pages with this one. Rayna's style is a mixture of science and spirituality, poetry and directed action, all connected with the journey of the mind, body, and spirit." - Brian Hastings, EMT, NCMT

 

Book Excerpt

When we reach the age of forty or so, depending on how much we’ve learned what we were meant to learn on our journey here, the “wisdom” chakra, the seventh one, should be open and strong. This additional energy is one of the highest vibrations we can have as dense humans and helps us to connect to our higher self, our divinity. We are not God, but a part of God, and we spend a lifetime searching for that higher part of ourselves that brings us closer, takes us home. By now, many are suffering from the mistakes of youth, taking pills for backaches and indigestion, grinding teeth filled with amalgams and awaking with sore jaws, and feeling tired of what we call “the rat race.” The term itself became popular in 1939, a symbol of the treadmill and the Depression. It was the feeling people had of working hard, competing, and getting nowhere.

 

About the Author

Rayna M. Gangi

Rayna M. Gangi is a Holistic Health Consultant and International Broadcaster. Book One of Forget the Cures, Find the Cause presented The Seven Keys to balanced living. Book Two closes The Circle and engages the reader in taking charge of their body, mind, and spirit.

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