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‘Bad Faith,’ by Paul A. Offit

By Abraham Verghese — 2015

In fact, the reason for the continued and enormous popularity of faith healing is that, to some extent at least, it works. New research suggests that placebo response generates measurable endorphin release in the brain: “Believing you are being healed causes the body to undergo physiological changes that promote healing.” Still, diseases like meningitis or leukemia are unlikely to be reversed by a placebo response. - Abraham Verghese

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The Cloud of Unknowing: A Book of Contemplation

Evelyn Underhill was one of the greatest spiritual writers of the twentieth century. Her legacy as a pivotal figure in Christian mysticism endures today.

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The Essential Edgar Cayce

A complete guide to the work of the remarkable twentieth-century seer Edgar Cayce, featuring Cayce's most intriguing and influential readings, and a biographical introduction to his life. Edgar Cayce is one of the most mysterious men of the twentieth century.

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Hildegard of Bingen's Spiritual Remedies

A 12th-century mystic, visionary, and healer, Hildegard of Bingen recognized what the holistic health movement has only recently restored to our consciousness: that full health can only be experienced in a state of spiritual balance.

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Hildegard of Bingen's Medicine

Hildegard of Bingen, a major twelfth-century mystic and prophet, began having divinely inspired visions at the age of six.

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