You Can Heal Yourself: Bio-Energy and the Power of Self-Healing
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Seka Nikolic is a bio-energy practitioner with exceptional power. The Milan Institute for Bio-Energy scientifically established that her healing powers are unequalled, and Seka's remarkable sucess rate has earned her a worldwide reputation.
Seka believes that her healing ability has a scientific basis and that bio-energy healing can work to complement orthodox medicine. Indeed many of her patients are referred to her by doctors who know that she can help with illnesses like ME. In this ground-breaking book she explains the principles of bio-energy and describes how the body's energy field can by thrown out of balance by negative emotions like stress or fear, by the impact of other people's energy levels and by geopathic stress. The result of this imbalance is illness and disease. Drawing on Seka's twenty-five years of experience, the book mixes case studies with practical advice that enables the reader to recognise the problems that can lead to ill-health and learn how to manage their energy to protect themselves and start the self-healing process. Accessible and convincing, You Can Heal Yourself will appeal to anyone who is interested in achieving optimum mental and physical health.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #157286 in Books
- Published on: 2006-04-21
- Original language: English
- Binding: Paperback
- 256 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Seka Nikolic is one of Britain's highest profile healers. She regularly appears in the media and her work has figured in Horizon and several times in Paranormal World of Paul McKenna.
Customer Reviews
Misleading Title
The title of this book suggests it will be a helpful tool for improving your health - it isn't!
The book is pretty much an autobiography of the author ( me me me me me) and the actual main healing advice is one short chapter at the end. In this chapter there is a combination of common sense advice e.g. eat healthily(!) along with some just downright silly suggestions.
If you want a book to help you get well - don't bother with this one!
DONT BE FOOLED BY THE COVER
Having just forced myself to read this book cover to cover, in the hope of finding anything promised in the title and the spiel on the sleeve I was left very annoyed, disappointed and frankly feeling slightly ripped off.
The majority of this book is a very boastful, autobiographic defence of Nikolics healing powers. Far too much was spent giving evidence of her abilities, name dropping and massive chunks of self-praising pats on the back. It's not till you get to the final chapters of this book that you start to get the advice promised on the cover and it's not that original - advice that can be found on searching for free on Google.
However Nikolic with this book guarantees a continuous drip of clients with more money than sense, and even if you cant get on her waiting list for a fee she can heal you from anywhere in the world - nice.
Highly recommend: The Tibetan Art of Positive Thinking by C Hansard and Think your way to happiness by Dryden and Gordon.
New Seka
Seka Nikolejvic has produced an excellent book on what she calls 'natural healing'. The foreword is by Paul Mckenna, someone who I generally mistrust (he once made me french kiss my friend's grandmother - I'd been hypnotised into thinking she was Carol Vorderman). However Mckenna's surprisingly good build-up is surpassed by Seka. Crystals, magnetic waves, tender spots, power zones and natural tools can assist us all in breaking out from behind our self-imposed prison bars. Seka also suggests natural healing remedies for better health as well. I'm regular as clockwork now, using the power of crystals and a big bowl of prunes. And I even managed to get rid of a verruca through positive thinking. But Seka's biggest triumph is in allowing us to influence the world around us. She suggests chants and transum-focusing which can, for example, get your neighbours to turn their telly down, or re-program your cat to chuck up his furball outdoors rather than in. These simple techniques can make your personal bubble a more positive place to inhabit, one with a far more pleasant aroma.




