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Vibrational Medicine. By Richard Gerber, M.D.


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Ok I know I posted something about this a while back...but started reading it again (after fiercely throwing it out of my ritual room a while back :lmao:)...this is (unfortunately) so dry in reading that sometimes I tend to miss the point it makes...but other than that I am learning from it. Now after reading Dark Phoenix post about the pain his mother is feeling at times I returned to this book (in hopes of trying to offer a possible solution perhaps). The one thing I did want to ask D.P. is whether his mother has had her Chakras adjusted yet/lately??? While getting a good physical is always first option...offer this idea to her as well and see if she wants to give it a try...there should be someone locally in your area that could adjust her Chakras...if not then hit me with an email: keywestswank@aol.com and I'll see if I can help you with this :)

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This is supposed to be the most excellent book. I am totally interested in energy healing, and vibrational medicine. I feel that is where my true gift lies... BUT...

 

I could NOT READ THAT BOOK!

 

Something about it is SOOO freakin' dry... and every time I try to read it my brain seems to shut down and I can't absorb anything from it!

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This is supposed to be the most excellent book. I am totally interested in energy healing, and vibrational medicine. I feel that is where my true gift lies... BUT...

 

I could NOT READ THAT BOOK!

 

Something about it is SOOO freakin' dry... and every time I try to read it my brain seems to shut down and I can't absorb anything from it!

 

I agree I read only a couple of chapters (felt like dragging my ass through a mud pit LOL) and had to put it down. This is such a dry, dry book. But it is EXTREMELY useful at the same time. I'm afraid I'll never finish this book because it is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo dry.

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What exactly do you mean by dry? Is written in a really boring, factual, no laughs at all way?

 

Dumb question I know, but I think its one of those things that doesn't translate well across the big pond.

 

Cheers.

 

RC

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What exactly do you mean by dry? Is written in a really boring, factual, no laughs at all way?

 

Dumb question I know, but I think its one of those things that doesn't translate well across the big pond.

 

Cheers.

 

RC

 

No that's ok...put it like this...it is packed 100% with extremely useful information...but if ever you want to know what it feels like to be in a coma...read a few chapters of this book. When I say dry darlin'...it literally DULLS your braincells to where you have a difficult time processing the information. I've learned the hard way to read a chapter or maybe two TOPS a day or two and let it process first so I don't get frustrated with it.

 

Think back to your most mono-toned-non-expression teacher (you know the one who could make a hyper-active child fall asleep within minutes? Yeah..THAT one LOL) and there you have the book.

 

Great book...just dry...dry...dry. Ask Brian...I think he has that one as well LOL!

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