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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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A Spiritual Journal for Women: Mindfulness, Gratitude, and Meditation Prompts to Reconnect With Yourself

Get the guidance you need to start living every day with greater peace, happiness, and love.

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Prayers of Honoring Voice

Prayers of Honoring Voice is the second book in Pixie Lighthorse’s prayer trilogy. It focuses on the voice, as a sacred instrument worthy of honoring.

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Experience: Thinking, Writing, Language, and Religion

By what narrow path is the ineffable silence of Zen cleft by the scratch of a pen? The distilled insights of forty years, Norman Fischer’s Experience: Thinking, Writing, Language, and Religion is a collection of essays by Zen master Fischer about experimental writing as a spiritual practice.

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