Dreamhealer: A True Story of Miracle Healing. 2nd ed.

Description

180 pages
$18.00
ISBN 0-14-305376-0
DDC 615.8

Author

Year

2006

Contributor

Reviewed by David E. Kemp

David E. Kemp is professor emeritus of drama at Queen’s University.

Review

Penned by a writer who calls himself “Adam,” these three Dreamhealer
books deal with the author’s purported ability to influence people’s
health from great distances.

Dreamhealer: A True Story of Miracle Healing describes the teenage
Adam’s discovery of his healing abilities. As he explores the
mind–body connection, the precocious Adam communicates his inspiring
message of hope and encouragement.

In Dreamhealer 2: A Guide to Healing and Self-Empowerment, Adam shows
readers how they can use dramatic visualization techniques to develop
their own healing abilities.

In The Path of the Dreamhealer: The Quantum World of Energy Healing,
Adam has established himself as one of the world’s foremost energy
healers. In addition to sharing his own miraculous story, he explains
how we are all interconnected and have the ability to heal ourselves.
Once again, he uses his healing visualizations to positively influence
his readers’ health physically, emotionally, and spiritually.

Belief in the kind of system espoused by Adam will vary from reader to
reader. As no less a personage than Abraham Lincoln once said in a book
review, “People who like this sort of thing will find this the sort of
thing they like.”

Citation

Adam., “Dreamhealer: A True Story of Miracle Healing. 2nd ed.,” Canadian Book Review Annual Online, accessed March 29, 2024, https://cbra.library.utoronto.ca/items/show/15916.