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The power of premonitions

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288 pages
~4h 48min to read
Published 2009 Dutton 1 views
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9781101051481, 9781101052525, 9781101052266
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The doctorand bestselling authorwho first demonstrated the healing effects of prayer now offers an unprecedented look at the science of premonitions.When Larry Dossey was in his first year of medical practice, he experienced a week of premonitions about patients, all of which came true. He had never had them before; they seemed to have come out of left field. After the sensations stopped, writes Dossey in The Power of Premonitions, It was as if the universe, having delivered a message, hung up the phone. It was now my job to make sense of itwhich I try to do in this book.The four parts of The Power of Premonitions take readers through documented cases of premonitions, including a remarkable instance when an entire Nebraska community skipped church the very day it exploded; an examination of recent science studying what is known as presentiment; a discussion of what it all means to daily life; and practical, field-tested techniques for inviting premonitions.Just as he did in Healing Words, the groundbreaking book that propelled Dossey into the public consciousness, in this compelling new book Dossey uses cutting-edge science to prove the value of what had long been considered spiritual mumbo-jumbo. This is a book for the skeptical mind, but its also for the believers heartbecause its author possesses the rare gift of having both.

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