Where God and Medicine Meet: A Conversation Between a Doctor and a Spiritual Messenger

Britt Cooper , Neale Donald Walsch
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Where God and Medicine Meet: A Conversation Between a Doctor and a Spiritual Messenger

Britt Cooper , Neale Donald Walsch
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  • Published date: Nov 17, 2016
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 208
  • Publisher: Square One
  • ISBN: 9781937907488
  • Dimensions: 6.0" W x 0.85" L x 9.0" H
NEALE DONALD WALSCH is the author of nine books in the Conversations with God series, which have sold over ten million copies in 37 languages. He is one of the major authors in the new spirituality movement, having written 28 other books, with eight books on the New York Times bestseller's list. His life and work have helped to create and sustain a worldwide spiritual renaissance, and he travels globally to bring the uplifting message of the CwG books to people everywhere. He lives in Oregon with his wife, the American poet, em claire.

Bit Cooper, MD graduated from the University of British Columbia medical school at 24 after being the top mathematics and science student at the University of Victoria. She is the author of the forthcoming book, From Doctor to Healer: A Clarion Call to the Medical Profession.
"In a thoughtful, open, and 'no-holds-barred' dialogue, Walsch and Cooper show that they have much to share with each other . . . The two end up agreeing that it is time to put the metaphysical back into the practice of Western medicine and to allow allopathic physicians to openly acknowledge and utilize the spiritual component of their craft."

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