The Emotion Code Uncovers the Emotions Underneath the Pain
Betty and her husband Gil have started working with this following process from Dr. Bradley Nelson. After doing the first session with him, Gil went from debilitating pain to walking all four corridors in the convalescent home for the first time in a long time.
Learn the Essence of Nonviolent Communication for Long-Term Healing
Heal Yourself from Parkinson’s
Author Betty L. Smith strongly recommends this book, saying, “If he can do it, then others can do it.” Parkinson’s Caregivers will benefit from getting familiar with this information!”
Author Betty L. Smith highly recommends Bruce Lipton’s work.
In his book, Spontaneous Evolution, co-authored with Steve Bhaerman of Santa Rosa, Dr. Lipton graphically describes the impact of the nocebo effect (opposite of the placebo effect) and the impact it has on our health and wellbeing. Almost all of us have unknowingly acquired (usually within the first six years of our lives) limiting, self-sabotaging misperceptions that undermine our strength, health, and desires.
Author Betty L. Smith Recommends Lipton’s earlier book The Biology of Belief
Bruce H. Lipton, Ph.D., a cell biologist by training, is now internationally recognized as an authority in bridging science and spirit. He taught at the University of Wisconsin’s School of Medicine and later performed pioneering studies at Stanford University.
Author Betty L. Smith and her husband, Gil, highly recommend this story.
Great wisdom here! Gil recently asked me to reread this book to him. His inner knowingness is certainly guiding him. It is the most concise explanation of how to connect with your genuine self I have ever read in story form.
Author Robert Fisher, a well-known comedy writer, has written for most of the top comedians of our times including Groucho Marx, Bob Hope, Red Skelton, George Burns, Jack Benny, Fanny Brice, Alan King and Lucille Ball. He also has done a lot of writing for radio shows and TV shows. It is a must read!
Also Highly Recommended:
Knights Without Armor by Aaron Kipnis, Ph.D.
Including a consideration of how healing it can be to gather in community.
Author Betty L. Smith highly recommends Dr. Dean Shrock.
Earlier this year, I took a course with Dr. Dean Shrock. His gift as a teacher was being an amazing listener. His students all felt really heard. His philosophy completely dovetails with the other alternative approaches that I see as being the leading edge of health, healing, and well-being for caregivers and their loved ones. Learning to love yourself unconditionally is very healing. Then as you grow in loving yourself, you send that much more out to other people.
Author Betty L. Smith on Dr. Anapol’s book:
Reading this book, The Seven Laws of Love by Dr. Deborah Anapol, led me to accepting and feeling that my very nature is love. I am an individualized expression of love energy. When this unfolded after I read the book, my whole response in dealing with my husband changed. The incredible tiredness and overwhelm dissipated. Regardless of what goes on in my life, I now resonate with an energy and peace I have never felt so fully before.
Author Betty L. Smith Highly Recommends: The Genie in Your Genes by Dawson Church, Ph.D.
“The Genie in your Genes by Dawson Church, Ph. D is outstanding, I will be recommending it to people big time.”
Here’s what Bruce Lipton, PhD. Bestselling author of The Biology of Belief has to say about it.
“Recent advances in the science of epigenetic and quantum physics herald a global evolution that will profoundly
impact the life of every person on this planet. In The Genie in Your Genes. Dawson Church expertly distills the Ivory
Tower complexities of this life-changing science into a simple and elegant presentation that anyone can understand.
Take charge of your health and happiness by reading this empowering and inspiring book.”
Author Betty L. Smith Recommends: Feelings Buried Alive Never Die by Karol Truman
Karol Truman gets at the heart of buried feelings, and how they turn toxic inside us — leading to the aging degenerative diseases!
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