Book Review: Reiki in Integrative Medicine
REIKI IN INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE by M. Lori Torok is informational, sincere, and valuable—a book on how Reiki can be an asset in your journey to better health.
REIKI IN INTEGRATIVE MEDICINE by M. Lori Torok is informational, sincere, and valuable—a book on how Reiki can be an asset in your journey to better health.
A GOOD LIFE by Karl Lorenz Willett is an honest & raw look at one man’s experience with schizophrenia and mental health stigma.
Delirium Vitae by David LeBrun (Tortoise Books) is a compulsive story of how aimless travels can become a meaningful life journey. Reviewed by Frankie Martinez.
SUCH A PRETTY PICTURE by Andrea Leeb (She Writes Press) is heartbreaking and vulnerable—a story that should never exist. Reviewed by Toni Woodruff.
A soldier’s search for meaning leads him down a path toward redemption in DOWNRIVER, a touching poetic memoir. Reviewed by Peggy Kurkowski.
GET YOUR BOOK SEEN AND SOLD by Claudine Wolk and Julie Murkette is a clear and direct answer to the unpublished writer’s first question: “Where do I go from here?”
FORMED IN SILENCE by Matt Schmuker is about a believer’s life reshaped by the quiet strength of surrender. Reviewed by Lauren Hayataka.
ABSOLUTE IBIS MONARCHY by John Houston is a bold, thought-provoking exploration of humanity and the intersection of spirituality with political power. Reviewed by John M. Murray.
Rowdy, frenetic, and a little bit filthy, Job Junky by Rudy Ridolfo hurtles along with shocks and fun. Reviewed by Eric Mayrhofer.
PATHWAY TO FREEDOM by Lucinda T. Green, Ph.D. is an accessible and engaging overview of Buddhism, meditation, and how to incorporate their teachings into modern life. Reviewed by John M. Murray.